Example sentences of "the new [noun] to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It might seem that so artificial a superiority was certain to prove as transient as the hegemonies that it had replaced , although those in whose hands power lay were for the most part undaunted by the new challenges to Britain 's position that they sensed …
2 Finally , if the Prime Minister says , as he rightly does , that one of the centrepieces of reshaping the United Nations so that it can cope with the new challenges to world peace is to strengthen the United Nations ' peacekeeping capacity , why is it that the Government are , I am told , $8 million in arrears with their dues towards United Nations ' peacekeeping ?
3 They negotiated a special discount rate for a batch of 50 straps before making a submission for the new equipment to Group manufacturing and technical director Chris Johnson .
4 The alterations in progress when we were last at Fornebu , Oslo 's airport , are now completed and we follow the new sign to baggage reclaim .
5 Henry III then gave the new matrix to Master Nicholas de Ely who took the oath to keep it faithfully .
6 For example , the new antibodies to progastricsin and DD9-E7 could increase specificity of diagnosis of intra-abdominal adenocarcinoma ( colon , stomach , small intestine , pancreas ) .
7 But the real treat is the new Stockholm to Gothenberg Express , the D2000 .
8 There was also extensive reference in the new regulations to A levels , but records showed that few students offered A level attainment , preferring to commence their vocational training at 16-plus rather than 18-plus ; in other words , it was still an O level profession .
9 For the new machines to work , temperatures of -3°C are required in humidity levels of 60% or less .
10 In April the Department of Education issued a specimen paper of the new test to howls of protest from teachers who branded it ‘ horrendous ’ , ‘ unbelievable ’ and ‘ quite intimidating ’ .
11 The opposition sought to link the creation of the new government to Mr Husak stepping down .
12 If Hastings ' performance did much to underline his candidacy for the Lions captaincy — no one else of his individual stature has a similar gift for bringing players together on and off the field — it also made a significant contribution in bringing the new Murrayfield to life .
13 The very phrase ‘ the political side ’ — a phrase also used by the new member to Simon and Nigel — implies a lack of centrality , or at most an equality with the non-political side .
14 Other factors may also be important : the mild upturn in fertility and its rapid failure evident after 1977 were forecast on other grounds : the impossibility of deferring children indefinitely ; the new contribution to fertility from remarriages .
15 All appointees have to provide a urine sample — even Pamela Harriman , the new ambassador to Paris , had to stand in line , clutching her paper cup — and turn up for a face-to-face interview , which usually lasts between one-and-a-half and two hours .
16 Far from wealthy , he took deacon 's orders and became chaplain to his cousin , Robert Sutton , second Baron Lexington [ q.v. ] , the new ambassador to Vienna in 1694 .
17 ‘ He refused to let them return in the New Year to London , ’ she said .
18 CLEVELAND 'S Transport 2,000 group will be told about the new Middlesbrough to Liverpool through train services by Richard Hast , marketing manager for Regional Railways , at its meeting tomorrow .
19 The new Middlesbrough to Liverpool service starts on May 11 , but Liberal Democrat councillor John Fletcher , who represents Egglescliffe , said : ‘ Residents of the area I represent have told me that they are disappointed the train will not stop at Eaglescliffe .
20 The smart metalled road which links the new colonies to Aurobindo Marg gives out a few hundred feet before you get to the village .
21 Comags distributed about 25 per cent of the print run of the New Statesman to wholesalers before being contacted by Mr Major 's legal advisers .
22 As the headmaster gave the Husayn twins what he called ‘ the cork-screw ’ — an intense stare combined with a slow quiver of the nostrils — they slackened their hold on the new recruit to Class 1 — a Bosnian refugee whose name no one could pronounce .
23 The station could make its statement by spreading , by achieving its grandeur through the vast length of Beaux-Arts façades , the enormous circulation areas within them , and the new approach to land use which the new stations offered .
24 The more important question is this : will the new approach to assessment , including the new forms of accountability , reach its central goal of improving levels of pupil achievement ?
25 The new approach to assessment has been one of the most important changes in vocational education and training over the last ten years .
26 2.1 Symbolic Processing — the new approach to computing
27 It was soon realised that the Cutters fitted into the new approach to Customs work very well .
28 Almost a century later the new approach to punishment in the community outlined by the White Paper once again presents alcohol misuse as a key problem requiring community-based intervention .
29 Knockshinnock Castle colliery was situated on the south side of the New Cumnock to Dalmellington Road , near the miners ' rows called Connelpark , about one mile east of New Cumnock .
30 He no longer had men like Harold Nicolson who had accompanied him to Rome , but it seemed likely that the new deputation to Germany might include William Joyce .
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