Example sentences of "and [v-ing] the new [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 This kind of map analysis used to be done manually ( before the advent of practical GIS ) by overlaying transparent map sheets , establishing the required spatial relationships and drawing the new map on a clean top sheet with felt pens ( McHarg 1969 ) .
2 The originator of the DC therefore created a new DC by copying the old one , applying the suggested modifications and submitting the new DC .
3 If the partner of σ J ( or x J ) is basic ( as in P2/T3 ) , it is readily verified ( see Exercise 3 ) that the next tableau can also be obtained by pivoting in the row containing the partner of σ J ( or x J ) and the same pivot column , and multiplying the new pivot column by -1 .
4 Despite high capital costs , this can happen if , by constructing Sizewell , the CEGB can save money by burning less coal and oil and the savings outweigh all the costs associated with building and operating the new power station .
5 Specifically , the printer would not accept the next sheet of paper , issuing a form feed instead , and ejecting the new sheet .
6 They must play a major part in developing , using and controlling the new technology , not for their own benefit , but for the sake of the children they teach .
7 In 1989 the government was still pressing on with further measures of privatization , reforming the legal profession and health service , resisting moves to greater integration within the European Community , and implementing the new system of local government finance and a reformed education system .
8 Negative cash flow is the expenditure incurred in designing , developing and making the new product , that is cash flowing out of the company .
9 Negative cash flow is the expenditure incurred in designing , developing and making the new product , that is cash flowing out of the company .
10 At the same time as negotiating this amalgamation and setting the new machinery in place , the NCDAD and the CNAA were dealing with what Strand calls the ‘ large and prickly subject ’ of the validation of the major art colleges in Scotland .
11 It set up mechanisms for coordinating , controlling and servicing the new programme , and expanded its advisory and support staff to ensure that such mechanisms would be effective .
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