Example sentences of "and its new [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This is a difficult decision for the Ministero di Beni Culturali in Rome , and its new head Alberto Ronchey , as it is unable to provide all the funds for the extensive restoration work that needs to be done to the city fabric of Urbino to prevent any further deterioration .
2 Sun Microsystems Inc is licensing and deploying internally The Bristol Group 's Open Look/Sparc-based network fax system IsoFax and its new companion workgroup information manager PowerBase .
3 The egg was then allowed to develop and all the cells of the embryo now contained multiple copies of the growth hormone gene and its new promoter .
4 ‘ For its on-going commitment to environmental awareness , and its new work into turbo systems that balance performance with economy and low emissions ’
5 But the whole affair of Airbus and its new cousin lies in the deepest shadow that menaces Europe 's single-market project : the old-world urge to subsidise , to protect jobs and to create national champions remains depressingly intact .
6 British Rail are helpful ; the Water Authority with its moderate drainage scheme and its new pumping station has promised to keep wildlife in mind when regulating levels ; the South Yorkshire County Council gives useful financial assistance ; the Manpower Services Commission provides stalwart helpers .
7 You can find a four-page feature about the Welshpool and Llanfair and its new station inside pages 5–8 .
8 continues to make rapid progress in both the UK and continental markets and its new state of the art factory at Chilton was opened on — fully reported on pages 4 and 5 .
9 MGM had been responsible for some of the worst quota quickie outrages , and its new willingness to finance British-based production was the result of legislative changes which brought American companies deeper into British film production .
10 The bulk of his Getty Oil fortune went to establish the $3.5 billion Getty Trust which maintains the museum , its research projects and its new acquisitions .
11 But while social responsibility generally moves broadly in step with societal changes , the law does not always keep pace with society and its new standards , and consequently may be considerably out of phase with present society .
12 This does not mean , of course , that the books should have been concentrated or displayed in one location , although some teachers desired this as a way of focusing attention on the library and its new books .
13 N1207V had come out of the Tallmantz auction and its new owner leased the aircraft to 20th Century Fox for use in the film .
14 Durham County Council used several tonnes of grit — and its new snow-blower — in a bid to keep main roads open .
15 Conyers evidently formed a bridge between the Middleham affinity and its new lord : the first men whom Gloucester retained there were virtually all kinsmen of Sir John .
16 Conyers evidently formed a bridge between the Middleham affinity and its new lord : the first men whom Gloucester retained there were virtually all kinsmen of Sir John .
17 Does my right hon. Friend accept that , through his energy and skill , he has now given a powerful send-off to the new United Nations and its new Secretary-General in the very complex and difficult tasks that we expect the UN to have to face in the post-cold-war world ?
18 Its three founders are no longer connected with the firm and its new president Roy Wright , who reportedly came by his job complements of Sun president Scott McNealy , has a business plan that says , the company will grow from $10m to $100m — he also has plans to take RDI public .
19 The summer that was meant to be a grandiloquent celebration of Spanish glory and its new role in Europe and as a bridge to Latin America is turning sour .
20 In that new one , and its new spark of voice ,
21 On Friday the Law Lords in Edinburgh refused a Timex company management application for a ban on meetings taking place near the factory gates — interpreted by the union as paving the way for a show of force which will test the nerve of the company and its new recruits who daily run the gauntlet of jeering pickets and supporters .
22 Even TLS , which momentously abandoned the anonymity of its book-reviews in 1974 under the editorship of John Gross , is cosmopolitan and more-than-literary in its range ; and its newer rival the London Review of Books , begun in 1979 with Karl Miller as editor , was a fortnightly avowedly conducted in imitation of the New York Review of Books : both of them , as it happens , Anglo-American and more in their choice of authors and topics .
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