Example sentences of "is [conj] [art] new [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It would seem to me that if you 've got to prove a case that there that it is the place of last resort , and that place of last resort has got to be at least five thousand dwellings , you are in a place where there is absolute massive growth of demand , and improbably no one has been able to meet a five year supply of housing land , if you are to meet it in the term , if y if those are the criteria to meeting the terms of th of this sort of plan , and in fact what I would submit is that a new settlement solution is very much a part and parcel of a long term solution , and that 's where essentially the County strategy is quite right in proposing a new settlement in the context of the greenbelt , because also greenbelt is a long term solution .
2 What is perhaps more significant is that a new minister will also find that his department is developing new policies .
3 The implied threat to anon-co-operating probation service is that a new organisation could be created :
4 What I wish to indicate here is that a new emphasis on a text 's negotiation with history does not allow us to reduce literary texts to the status of documents , writing which only exemplifies the preoccupations of certain periods past and present .
5 The plan is that a new company , soon to be renamed LWT ( Holdings ) , will buy in all of LWT 's shares , paying one new preferred share plus a package worth 130p made up of a special dividend of 60p , an associated tax credit of 20p and either loan notes or cash worth 50p .
6 Not only that , the word from the Other Side is that a new man will soon be looming in Diana 's life .
7 ( An ironic postscript is that a new generation of physicists is growing up right now that entertains certain reservations about orthodox quantum mechanics , themselves brooding darkly about their elders and muttering blasphemies about ‘ hidden variables ’ , a term held in unmitigated horror by this older generation of quantum theorists .
8 The more rules that exist , then the more likely it is that a new product or service will impinge upon or be prohibited in some way by those rules .
9 What is surprising is that a new colony has settled down to breed so quickly — it normally takes a year or even longer for a newly-formed pair to get down to breeding .
10 ‘ The only hope is that a new party will emerge and change everything , ’ says a typically frustrated businessman .
11 One problem that has arisen is that a new tenant may not settle quickly and may wish to leave even though this may be unrealistic .
12 A problem that arises from time to time is that a new edition of the Ordnance map is published with altered enclosured numbers and often altered enclosures .
13 Then , the basic result is that a new solution of the source-free equations , depending on an arbitrary real parameter x , is given by ( 12.23 ) where ( 12.24 ) It can be seen that f and g are respectively the norm and twist potential of the Killing field .
14 One story about his teaching is that a new student would be told to observe a fish in a tank .
15 As the BSI 's Chris Sheldon , says : ‘ The challenge for many companies is that a new aspect of business life , the environment , is being entered on to the balance sheet for the first time .
16 What is not in dispute is that a new method of attack was discovered that night .
17 ‘ What is certain is that the new legislation does provide an opportunity for all VAT exempt businesses to take a close look at their activities and it may be possible for many to commence receiving substantial repayments of VAT .
18 The original deal was for the same time and same sum , but the difference now is that the new contract covers rugby only for the age bracket between 16 and 18 .
19 The the memo I 've got is that the new settlement provision according to the structure plan , relates to the the Greater York area .
20 Erm first of all , I think alternative sites can be found within the district which meet the requirements of P P G three , erm set out in paragraph thirty three , and I think the other advantage which perhaps has n't been touched on is that the new settlement in Selby District would balance the otherwise very heavy bias of recent and future programmed development which is er to the north east of York .
21 So I think the inescapable logic of of this and I think this was accepted by and it 's accepted by the County Surveyor certainly if not by the County Planning Officer , is that the new settlement for access reasons , should be on the A sixty four north east corridor .
22 The only possible explanation is that the new Bill is needed as a diversion , an event to divert attention from the real needs of the prison system , needs which the Government do not and will not face .
23 He says one problem is that the new scheme for support from the DOT involves putting packages together that must cost at least £2 million and it 's quite hard to find a package of cycle-ways that actually cost that much !
24 More in accordance with reality is that the new State has no option if it wishes its status to be accepted ; this is akin to necessity .
25 So the really important thing that has happened is not that the official forecasts have been wrong , it is that the New Consensus , having been tried in the balance since we joined the ERM and , indeed , during the past 12 years as a whole , has been found wanting .
26 A consequence of the demise of the traditional , omniscient narrator is that the new narrative invites , and requires , the active participation of the reader , who , in the absence of authorial guidance , must disentangle the complexities of the text for him/herself to arrive at his/her own understanding of the world described .
27 The truth is that the new chairman of British Coal has told the Secretary of State that he can not privatise the coal industry in its present state and that the Rothschild report may understate what is really in store for the coal industry .
28 As an Egyptian columnist recently remarked in the Cairo newspaper Al Ahram : ‘ What this shows is that the new world order is a system of codified international piracy . ’
29 He added : ‘ A further distinction is that the new age traveller tends to seek a high level of musical enjoyment , enhanced by stimulants such as alcohol , soft drugs or designer drugs . ’
30 Another view of modern scholars is that the New Testament Devil and his demons became augmented by the fathers of the patristic era and were made even more devilish , as it were , than they are in the Bible .
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