Example sentences of "and [verb] the new [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 It is strongly argued by Rubinstein ( 1976 ) and others that establishment institutions revitalised themselves in this period to absorb and assimilate the new capitalists into older values and older structures of influence .
2 The basic framework of rural settlement was augmented and many farmsteads were rebuilt and romanised , their people using Romano-British pottery , Roman coinage and other objects , and utilising the new features of dressed masonry , mortar , man-made roofing materials , heating systems , and mosaics — rectilinear planned buildings became the norm .
3 He left Massingham to greet and brief the new arrivals .
4 Your generation will be the key to shaping the new Europe and seizing the new opportunities that could not be imagined during the Cold War .
5 Christian attorney Constance Cumbey goes a step further in The Hidden Dangers of the Rainbow when she writes of the ‘ coming age of barbarism ’ , and describes the New Agers as a ‘ viable movement that truly meets the scriptural requirements for the Antichrist and the political movement that will bring him on the world scene ’ .
6 ‘ We have addressed the problems of access and hope the new plans will allay the councillors ’ worries , ’ he said .
7 Pruning should now have been completed on summer-fruiting raspberries : remove old canes and tie the new ones to their support wires .
8 We can either freely choose to change , and enjoy the new challenges , or we can resist change until life forces us to grow , through unwelcome problems and traumas .
9 I 'll be down early in the morning , right , and me and you and Kelly Ann 'll head out early in the morning and pay the court and get the new shoes and we 'll have all morning to do it , eh ?
10 If the farmer could eliminate all other factors and concentrate only on managing his leys ( and the soil on which they grow ) he might succeed in minimizing the effect of the ‘ years of depression ’ and maintain the new grasses and clovers for a very long time .
11 She emptied her bag and popped the new shoes inside , covered by her cagoule .
12 SCOTVEC has initiated a Group Awards Development Programme within which the work of the main Departments of the Council will be focussed to flesh out the details of the framework and to put the new awards in place .
13 we decided to get a new one , and use the new numbers .
14 In the rural areas , the ‘ civil patrols ’ have the job of hunting insurgents and controlling the new settlements .
15 BETTY PAGE greets the new PMT dawn with a deep , personal view of Women In Rock and lets the new women of substance have their say .
16 A buy-in of shares may be the appropriate method of effecting a management buy-out where certain shareholders wish to realise their investment in a business which they have been running for some time , or they wish to retire , and there is a management team willing to continue with the business and become the new shareholders .
17 As we near the end of this fist piloting year , we at SCOTVEC would like to extend our congratulations and thanks to all those who have contributed to its success : the teachers , lecturers , and trainers , the pupils , students , and trainees , and all those who have been involved in planning and implementing the new awards .
18 Parishes such as St John 's , Beverley , in Yorkshire , All Saints , Maidstone , in Kent , and St Thomas-in-the-Cliffe , Lewes , in Sussex , responded quickly to episcopal pressure and introduced the new altars and rails .
19 Attempts to organize a session of parliament — to sanction its own dissolution and call the new elections for April — failed , however , when the number of deputies attending was too small to produce a quorum .
20 Mona flung open the door of her inner sanctum and ushered the new arrivals in with a flourish .
21 The second national conference for charity accountants provides an opportunity for all those involved in charity financial management , including accountants , advisers with charity clients , treasurers and trustees , to meet other working in the same field , and to examine the new demands and expectations facing charities and the impact of new charity law .
22 The huge revolving stage which allowed one band to follow another without break became a big attraction with dancers waving farewell to the retiring band and welcoming the new arrivals .
23 In 1875 Stuart was elected first professor of mechanism and applied mechanics at Cambridge , and pioneered the new courses .
24 Come and see the new GPS receiver unveiled at London Boat Show Stand No .
25 If for example , you wanted to make a previously designed garment in a yarn or a stitch pattern that knits to a different tension , you would simply load the required file from the disk and enter the new tensions in place of the original ones .
26 he says he does n't go out so often but it 's more a question of qality and not quantity … its tough to stay on top but he goes out to Florida most years to train and learn the new techniques
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