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

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1 Before moving on to look at the new developments that I suggested initially might constitute the basis for a redirection in writing , it is worth considering some of the shortcomings of the frequency-count approach just described .
2 But before the great affair struck up , one looked around at the new faces : Steve Milligan , who used to be our foreign editor at the Sunday Times , Lady Olga Maitland , nicer than her impossible opinions , whom I chiefly remember for being very good about expenses at the Sunday Express ( one wonders if Kelvin Mackenzie might have slipped in late for Chislehurst ) , Nigel Jones , the Lib Dem from Cheltenham with the Lenin beard , and a man and woman sitting together , pointed out as Gordon and Brigid Prentice who , if they flourish in Labour politics , will be compared in the Sun two elections from now with the Ceausescus .
3 ANGELA FLOWERS is celebrating her gallery 's 25th birthday and her Print Show 1989 , at the new premises in Hackney , is a genial round-up of her artists and — a festive hint for the harried — a good place to buy Christmas presents .
4 However , she was aged 59 and the tribunal felt that the inconvenience of long bus journeys to and from work was reasonable grounds in her circumstances for refusing the offer of employment at the new premises ( Cahuac , Johnson and Crouch v.
5 unveiled a plaque at the new premises at 11.00 a.m. and was attended by , Sudbury 's deputy mayor ; chief executive ; group managing director ; and 's managing director .
6 On arrival at the new premises the MacDonald family is greeted by a brewery representative and Liz shown her name above the door .
7 Until now guests at the new premises on Harewood Hill have had to find their own way to the first floor .
8 But look at the new companies which take the place of the old order , says Mr Chandler : almost all have followed the first-mover formula and grown big .
9 A working class , disciplined for industrial work , is in the process of formation at the new sites : the organisation of these workers inside the labour process , on the production line , also embraces the possibility of their developing forms of political and social self-organisation with which they can struggle for their own development .
10 If the baby looks more at the new patterns , it indicates that he/she can discriminate them from the original .
11 He is calling for good conditions for traders at the new pitches in Tarleton Street , Williamson Square and Paradise Street .
12 Mr Eccles says non-EC groups are also looking at the new regulations to identify ‘ schemes that overcome the more onerous ownership restrictions ’ .
13 Officially blamed by the Soviet government on a shortage of ships , the delay halted the start of production at the new Cienfuegos oil refinery .
14 At the New Contemporaries Exhibition in 1961 he and his wife bought Hockney 's Doll Boy for £40 and invited him round to tea — ‘ black hair , crew-cut , frightfully shy , I arrived late .
15 Education about dangers on the roads is top of the agenda at the new TEARS Traffic Education and Road Safety centre in Malvern .
16 ‘ Who did Leila speak to at the New Roses party ? ’
17 The carers are angry at the new charges , brought in under Care in the Community , which are well above neighbouring authorities .
18 When Dixie Dean was on holiday in Ayr , he noticed that a professional sprint was to be held and entered it as an outsider and won ; he thereby not only demonstrated the outstanding athletic abilities of top footballers ( Matthews was also a fine athlete ) , but underlined the survival of the old pedestrian traditions at the new resorts catering for working-class holiday-makers .
19 The restructuring has not only provided the opportunity to gather the best of our expertise at the new centres and better serve our clients through local offices but will also provide for much greater efficiency and make us better placed to meet the ever changing demands of the 90s .
20 PRISON officers are furious about private medical care arrangements for inmates at the new Wolds remand jail in Humberside .
21 Royal Doulton and Wedgwood are to produce the tableware for the restaurant and banqueting facilities at the new Queens Moat House ( QMH ) hotel in Stoke-on-Trent , Staffordshire .
22 Shell Chimie has started production at the new additives blending plant at its Berre manufacturing complex near Marseilles , France .
23 This month we look at the new arrangements for meeting the costs of residential care places .
24 Members of the Broadcasting Council for Scotland have also expressed private distress at the new arrangements .
25 We will be looking at the new MPs to see if the numbers can be further increased . ’
26 ‘ What will happen , ’ he says , ‘ is that Congress will look at the new possibilities for animal suffering that genetic engineering itself might create , and they will try and address those in legislation , or public policy …
27 Oil company officials said that they were excited at the new possibilities which opens up territory equivalent in size to the oil-producing state of Texas .
28 Erm there 's no choice everybody 's got to move , and you 're more involved with the , the removal of people , sort of , the sort of problems that they encounter finding removal firms , connection of electricity at the new places , and all that sort of thing .
29 In the course of the 1960s the boundaries of what counted as " English " began to expand as more interdisciplinary and joint programmes of study were offered , especially at the new universities and later at the polytechnics .
30 Spencer 's conduct at the new Debtors ' Prison in Whitecross Street , where in 1828 he had been keeper for six years , was the subject of a Memorial from James Neild 's Thatched House Society to the Lord Mayor and Court of Aldermen of the City of London .
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