Example sentences of "one [prep] the new " in BNC.

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1 In one of the new stories a ‘ recluse ’ , formerly a womaniser , says : ‘ One step away from God and one is already in the dominion of Satan and hell .
2 The new regular-interval timetable was actually understandable by the common man , the first real hint of a corporate localised identity , and the first appearance centre stage of one of the new breed of managers — Chris Green .
3 ‘ We are getting away from the labour party for industrial workers , ’ says Walter Momper , the SPD mayor of Berlin and one of the new generation of leaders .
4 One of the new generation of non-English church leaders in Australia , he led the campaign for Anglican women priests , and planned to ordain the first in Melbourne next year .
5 If you let your eye rove over the map , it is pretty obvious that one of the new towns should be near the Channel Tunnel and another near the new Stansted Airport .
6 The 200 is a five-door hatchback and is one of the new breed of Escort-class cars to offer almost as much room inside as a Sierra .
7 One of the New Forum posters shows a well-drawn man addressing a largely faceless crowd , one of whom is holding up a placard that reads ‘ Keep it short ’ .
8 He went with the Dean of York and the Lord Mayor of York to interview the chairman of the University Grants Committee about setting one of the new universities in York and was glad , before he left York , to see the plea accepted .
9 Maurice lived in Sewingbury , Charlie in one of the new council flats on the far side of the Kingsbrook Road .
10 One of the new breed of Sandhurst-trained officers in the regiment , he has also attended the Platoon Commanders ' Battle Course at the School of Infantry , and is well versed in the principles of living in a defensive position .
11 Planning permission for its conversion into a dwelling existed when the barn was purchased , but the scheme was particularly disliked by one of the new owners who believed , partly for the reason cited above and partly because of her training as a sculptress , that a simpler treatment , more strongly evocative of the barn 's original function , might be adopted and still give comfortable and convenient living accommodation .
12 Good sweetcorn varieties are Candle ( one of the new super-sweet types ) , Kelvedon Sweetheart and Sunrise .
13 I also have a small part : I play a kind of known provocateur , who is brought into the prison — one of the new hi-tech ones — in order to disrupt the equilibrium .
14 I had this from a bible student named Johan , one of the new doom-mongers , who believes in apocalypse , not ‘ now ’ but ‘ now-now ’ , as South Africans say , meaning pretty damn soon .
15 Soil-based , peat-based or one of the new breed of alternatives ?
16 In 386 Ambrose moved relics he had just discovered in a Milan suburb to one of the new churches he had built to ring the growing city with prestigious sanctuaries ; it was a well thought out act .
17 One former colleague recalls working with him in the early 1970s : ‘ Then he was very much one of the new breed .
18 Of course , you may have one of the new stacking systems that are so confident vinyl will not figure in your life that they neglect to include a phono point to plug in a turntable .
19 Labour may decide — as it did when Mr Michael Foot stood down in 1983 — to skip a generation and opt for one of the new breed of classless , ‘ voter-friendly ’ politicians who do not carry the baggage of the party 's failures in the 1970s and 1980s .
20 One of the new criteria , which would rule out Boston , New York and London as races with world record credentials , is that the start should not be further away from the finish than 30 per cent of the total distance run .
21 The fare was 10/ — ( 50p ) , and then there was lunch , often taken at one of the new mass-market eating-places , such as the Quality Inns , which had sprung up no doubt to satisfy the American G.I.s ' taste in food : ‘ Aunt Mary 's Home-made Apple Pie ’ was constantly on the menu .
22 From 1910 , the loom sheds were used by Frederick Steele , a printing firm , whilst other parts housed Syrolit Ltd , a company that produced a variety of articles from one of the new plastic materials .
23 ( 15 October 1777 ) Mozart took the opportunity of trying out one of the new pianofortes by the Augsburg maker Johann Andreas Stein .
24 Stirling volunteered and was accepted for one of the new Commandos , No. 8 , which was raised by Captain Robert Laycock largely from Guards regiments .
25 They are not only worth preserving in themselves ; a watchful eye needs to be kept to ensure that some other piece of street furniture — say one of the new all-glass telephone boxes — is not crudely juxtaposed beside them .
26 A. Vogl wrote a charming account of how , as a young doctor on the wards of a Vienna hospital , he discovered that patients passed very large volumes of urine after they had received injections of one of the new organic mercurial compounds .
27 Luckily they chose experimental animals which happened to include a species sensitive to one of the new agents under trial .
28 VEENA STEPHENSON is one of the new wave of Black feminist theorists .
29 In one of the new ballets , Celia Franca 's Khadra , which was inspired by Persian miniatures , Gerhardt had to catch Anne Heaton , playing his wife , from a platform at shoulder height , raise her above his head and lower her gently .
30 Mr Jones was shocked at the cheek of a man who was only middle-aged , and had a house and a living , in applying for one of the new homes .
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