Example sentences of "of [verb] [art] new " in BNC.

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1 This has caused accountancy specialists to send out reams of paper telling us their software is capable of handling the new EC regulations on VAT .
2 ONLY a few days after the fourth Conservative victory in a row , it is slightly depressing to read that health authorities have allocated millions and millions of extra pounds to a campaign to persuade family practitioners to hand out free condoms to their patients , whether or not they are at high risk of contracting the new American disease .
3 An interesting little problem often occurs in the early days of using a new program — fumble fingers .
4 High-speed transport and telecommunications — the fast movement of people , goods , information and ideas — are vital as is the development of a highly-trained workforce capable of using the new technologies .
5 There were several reasons why Adenauer pursued such a line of argument : it might be a way of helping the new West German state to achieve equality in the international order ; it might placate West German annoyance over the role of the International Ruhr Authority ; and it might in time offer an opportunity for West Germany to regain sovereignty of the coal and steel producing Saar , which still remained in French hands .
6 In the process of inventing the new English , these materials were substantially transformed to serve a national and imperial culture .
7 When he left Burma , the task of seeing the new Prayer book through the Press fell to me .
8 Where before , half the amusement of seeing the New FADS play was seeing whether the five unlikely groovers could carry off their groove thing without sounding like A Certain Ratio after one too many spliffs , now there is a confidence , and with it comes a hint of threat .
9 Having cleaned up at Lingfield , the Muddles took a circuitous route to Southwell to follow their dream of building a new super track .
10 Nato should be transformed into a political body capable of building a new security structure for Europe .
11 Solidarity ministers , who this time last year were huddled in places like Warsaw 's scruffy Czytelnik café plotting nothing more ambitious than the legalisation of their union , now wake up each morning to the daunting task of building a new democratic Poland on the rubble of the old communist one .
12 These last few months of building a new identity had enabled him to relax for the first time in years .
13 Once the route was resolved the Club found itself considering yet again , the prospects of building a new clubhouse at the top of Chalk Hill and serious attempts were made to interest Brewery companies into buying the existing clubhouse for a public house .
14 Few can afford the time and cost of building a new stone wall today , but the principles of dry stone walling , clearly outlined in Rainsford-Hannay 's book Dry Stone Walling , are straightforward and you can easily acquire enough skill to do effective repairs .
15 Very few could produce the cash to cover the cost of building a new house , and from the 1770s they started clubbing together to pool their money to buy a plot of land and pay a builder to erect houses on it .
16 Why had n't Maxie thought of building a new house there , the old stick in the mud ?
17 Carriers are expected to be the first users of the interface since it will significantly reduce the cost of building a new Frame Relay network or of extending an existing Frame Relay network .
18 It has also begun the work of building a new civil register for births , deaths and marriages .
19 He was able to reduce the cost of building a new house at Loseley ( over £1,600 ) by taking material from Waverley Abbey , then the property of his Catholic friend Anthony Browne , first Viscount Montague [ q.v . ] .
20 In August Najibullah claimed that the PDPA would even countenance ‘ settling up a government that would include representatives of the political forces now outside the country , but who sincerely want to participate in the nationwide process of building a new Afghanistan ’ .
21 In the building trade it is well known that the cost of building a new building may be less than the cost of modifying an old one .
22 Will he confirm that the capital cost of the school is no different from the cost of building a new school anywhere , that the funding per pupil is no different compared with any other state pupils and that the evil campaign by Nottingham county council would deny the most deprived children in our inner city a first-class education ?
23 It points out that , while the planning application lays great emphasis on the disruptive effects of a flood , it attaches less importance to the disruptive effects of building a new river .
24 So there is a flow of American source in , but less I think in terms of building a new factory on green field , a green site , and more of erm , buying an existing operation
25 What do you make of this idea of building a new hospital at Norwich with fewer beds ?
26 But instead of going at the end of the process of building the new Europe , the Wall has gone at the beginning .
27 The fixed costs of manufacturing the new product are represented by the horizontal line since they are not influenced by the volume produced .
28 While there was , at least for Monnet and Schuman , an altruistic motive behind the scheme , it is clear that France found the idea attractive because it offered a better way than the International Ruhr Authority of binding the new West Germany to external control while it was still relatively weak .
29 German reunification should be part of a wider process of bringing a new peace order in Europe .
30 Prospective parents can find themselves having to weight the joys and fulfillment of bringing a new child into the world with the responsibilities and risks .
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