Example sentences of "be [verb] [prep] new " in BNC.

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1 To account for them by subsidence , it must be assumed that preglacial subsidence was so slow that any breaches could be healed by new coral growth , while the Post-glacial rise of sea level was so rapid that any breaches formed could not be filled .
2 ( viii ) Finally , the terms under which economic development can be undertaken by new States have been radically changed , so that today the programme of economic liberation has become separated from that of political freedom .
3 It explains what information should be given to new staff on their first day at work .
4 They demanded that special consideration should be given to new OECD states , such as those in Eastern Europe , to ensure that these did not become a future dumping ground for EC waste .
5 Incentives would also be given to new electricity suppliers .
6 Consideration can be given to producing a leaflet or , for virtually no cost , standard letters can be adapted into information sheets to be given to new and potential clients ( see Chapter 2 ) .
7 This chapter examines a study , where , at the outset , the analysts were not entirely clear what could be achieved by using soft systems analysis , but felt it would provide an overview of the situation , enabling ideas to be formulated about new relationships that would arise from a fundamental change in role .
8 Removing the mender 's lead leaves gaps which have to be filled with new glass … aged and painted to closely match the original .
9 Of the 168 vacancies thus created , 42 were to be filled by new borough seats , including eight new London seats and seats for Manchester , Leeds , and Birmingham ; 55 were to be devoted to the provision of additional members for countries , to augment what had traditionally been regarded as the most " independent " element in the representative system ; and nine new places were to be given to Scotland , Ireland and Wales .
10 For Schein , it is ‘ the pattern of basic assumptions that a given group has invented , discovered , or developed , in learning to cope with its problems of external adaptation and internal integration , and that have worked well enough to be considered valid and , therefore , to be taught to new members as the correct way to perceive , think and feel in relation to these problems . ’
11 It was marvellous to be taught by new faces , especially Bedu who had come from Coburn .
12 So the Government had to choose much higher frequency and new devices will have to be developed before new mobile telephone services can begin .
13 And finally , that our model provides a powerful took in identifying those patients for whom conventional treatment will be unsuccessful and other haemostatic procedures be considered in new controlled therapeutic trials such as injection of the varices with cyanoacrylate rather than with polidocanol , staple transection of the oesophagus , or endoscopic variceal ligation .
14 LENGTHY planning rows like the one which led to Albert Dryden murdering a council official , could be resolved by new legislation , a Tory councillor claimed yesterday .
15 Despite the stated belief in the Proposals that students at school should be exposed to a historic range of English writing , there is little attention to works written before the nineteenth century , and certainly no recognition that new relations with history are causing literary texts to be approached in new ways .
16 Keeping information up to date was considered to be difficult due to the increasing number of information sources , and the fact that only certain sections of documents might be superseded by new information .
17 A new London HQ to house 350 civil servants will be designed by New York-based Swanke Hayden Connell .
18 Tests of the ASJP , to be installed on new models of the F-18 , F-16 , and F-14 fighters and the AV-8B Harrier , have been disappointing .
19 ‘ Scrubbers ’ which must be installed in new West German power stations , will , it is claimed cost £1.5 billion — and this effort has been described as pathetic by both the Ecology party and the Social Democrat party .
20 The White Paper recognised that unscrupulous landlords might be tempted to harass existing tenants to force them out of the property , which could then be let to new tenants at the higher market rent , and in an effort to prevent this , the harassment provisions of the 1977 Protection from Eviction Act were strengthened and a new right of compensation — civil law damages-was introduced in cases of unlawful eviction .
21 He says that there 's a danger the event could be hijacked by New Age Travellers .
22 A spirit-based Sanding Sealer can be applied to new or stripped wood , or after it has been stained .
23 Planning elements ( for instance , what time-scales should be applied to new product development activities ? )
24 By the 1950s and 1960s , delicate equipment for reaching and investigating single nerve cells could be built with new materials .
25 To be built into new building .
26 Although some adjustment would have to be made to new criteria for apportioning teaching time , these subjects were not new .
27 The use to be made of new technology such as ‘ Office Power ’ and ‘ Imaging ’ .
28 In addition , suitable arrangements should be made for new part-time staff joining the further education service to have some introduction to their place of work , and further training should be provided to enable experienced part-time teachers to upgrade their subject knowledge and skills .
29 Although provision must be made for new simple subjects , new complex subjects are much more likely to occur .
30 Similar attitudes may be adopted by newer , weaker rivals as they seek novel forms of alliance to overcome the disadvantages they face in tackling the world leaders head-on .
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