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

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1 As Tallis focused her gaze on the young magic-man she could see that the newest skull was a blank-faced mask , crudely chipped out of a circle of rain-softened bark .
2 The company claims the use of the CORBA as the backbone of the system allows resources to be plugged in and out without affecting existing applications , so that the newest technology components can be used .
3 ‘ There is a tradition in the company that the newest family member to join gets the least exciting part , so I was given Africa . ’
4 ‘ Are you trying to tell me , ’ Richmann began dangerously , ‘ that these changes in plan have been made just on the basis of your superstitious intuition that the newest arrivals on the island are somehow dangerous ? ’
5 Given this set of circumstances , it could be that the new wave of information technology firms will never turn into a real breaker , but be seen in a few years as just a ripple on the pond .
6 If they last , Phillips believes that joint ventures may hold the answer and thinks that the new shareholders who will take stakes after the existing owners are forced to divest themselves of 51% of ITN could provide the answer .
7 But , as we all know , beauty is only skin deep — it is more likely that the new breeds were favoured because they grew faster and to almost twice the size of bronze strains .
8 The hon. Gentleman proudly proclaimed that the new council tax was a perfect compromise , although it was not clear what it was a compromise between .
9 Health Minister Baroness Cumberlege said that the new council marked a milestone for the professions .
10 Sultan Qaboos , who deposed his father in a coup in 1970 [ see p. 24102 ] , said that the new Council would consist of representatives from the country 's 42 provinces .
11 There can be little doubt that the new order in the international monetary system , characterized by its arrangements for adjustment , liquidity , and cooperation , was a major factor in these developments .
12 In his later development of the 12-tone system Schoenberg illustrates the second , rationalist modernist ideal-type , in a sense that it is quite clear that the new order is a created and posited ordering .
13 It is generally thought that the new Home Secretary , Kenneth Clarke , wants to review the Bill introduced by Kenneth Baker , his predecessor .
14 It has to be said that the new home top looks really sad on a large beergut .
15 Green ( 1971 ) has summarized criticisms of village designs , suggesting that the new development tends to be dull and monotonous , that many layouts lack open spaces , and there is a lack of footpaths and loop roads to link new housing to schools , shops and buses .
16 Not that the new development was entirely bad , for it certainly riveted the attention of the pirates and Famlio .
17 Like Professor Morgan before them , they were able to feel assured that the new service was working reasonably well .
18 Kozlowski said that the new service would be independent of the Soviet Union , would co-operate with North Atlantic Treaty Organization ( NATO ) countries over issues such as drug trafficking and terrorism , and would also build up a bank of information on Western economic factors as a source of advice for Polish entrepreneurs .
19 She makes the point that the new members have the most active roles within the group and are the most regular attenders of the steering group meetings .
20 I know that the new members of Council have been welcomed into our midst and it must be along time since there 've been so many changes .
21 Everyone hopes that the new head of the Baskerville family will move quickly into the Hall .
22 ‘ I think we have now convinced the Council of Mortgage Lenders that the new testing regime is acceptable , but they have n't yet taken the brakes off , ’ Stimson said .
23 Electronic News hears that the new MasPar machine will offer three times the performance of the company 's two-year-old MP-1 system , but at the same price .
24 Is the Minister aware that the new cataract centre at Manchester royal eye hospital is dependent upon private patients to pay the £2 million loan for its refurbishment ?
25 These may originally have been compiled by a Touraine monastic house so that the new rulers of the area could be commemorated in its prayers ; but like the genealogies of the comital house of Flanders , they were soon adapted to a more secular purpose .
26 It 's just that the new terminologies and notations offer extra insight and clarity of expression and enable more powerful methods to be developed .
27 In contrast , new and expanded towns experienced the greatest declines in growth rate , confirming that the new towns are mostly no longer new nor are they so fertile .
28 The fact is that the New Towns were quickly seen as jewels in planning 's crown .
29 It believes that the new LightsOut software is the first unattended event monitoring program from a supplier of Unix-based fault-tolerant computers .
30 The inspectorate claims that the new limits will lead to significantly lower discharges into the atmosphere and the Irish sea .
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