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

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1 The grimmer tone of government was set by the new head of the Third Section , P. A. Shuvalov : typical of the ministerial changes which took place was the replacement of A. V. Golovnin , the liberally minded Minister of Education , by the notoriously reactionary Dmitrii Tolstoy .
2 Howell of Llanelly ) , driven by the new water wheel .
3 This exodus was mainly caused by the anti-Communist attitude of their priests : and most of all by the new premier of what we may now call South Vietnam , Ngo Dinh Diem .
4 The chief executive or clerk of the local authority should always provide each newly-elected councillor with a copy of these which should be studied closely by the new councillor .
5 JOHN Olver , Northampton 's captain , has been mightily impressed by the new coach 's ideas and methods .
6 At Berlin , the general theme is ‘ Artistic Exchange ’ , and the programme deals on the whole with much more concrete topics , aided by the new accessibility of many works of art since German reunification .
7 The actions of Timex in Dundee exude an air of pre-meditation rather reminiscent of Rupert Murdoch 's at Wapping : even down to the fortified perimeter installed by the new management team after it took over 18 months ago .
8 That approach to construction was approved by the House of Lords in In re Smith ( A Bankrupt ) , Ex parte Braintree District Council [ 1990 ] 2 A.C. 215 , in which Lord Jauncey of Tullichettle said , at p. 238 , that , in view of the changes in policy shown by the new Act , he felt justified in construing the provision of the Act of 1986 ‘ as a piece of new legislation without regard to 19th century authorities or similar provisions of repealed Bankruptcy Acts . ’
9 This was a disreputable subterfuge , yet it appears that the same sort of procedure is enjoined by the new Act .
10 Stirling University , with its established reputation in teaching and educational innovation , its attractiveness to Scottish , UK , EC and overseas students and its increasing commitment to high quality research is well positioned to compete strongly in this new environment for higher education created by the new Act .
11 It could be said the key to his personality and the contribution which he has made to the diocese of Middlesbrough as Bishop is unfolded in an eloquent way by the new Cathedral which he caused to be built .
12 A small firm may feel vulnerable and unable to compete effectively and look to be taken over , though with an agreement that those of its partners who do not retire should be taken on by the new firm .
13 Work , at this level , becomes greatly affected by the new type of vertical integration which demands that knowledge workers manage or monitor their own activity to a much greater extent .
14 Lesbian and gay activists learned from the GLC experience about the benefits and dangers of working with local councils ; heterosexual members of the Labour Party and councillors became less afraid of lesbian and gay issues ; lesbian and gay rights increasingly became part of the package offered by the new social-movement oriented , urban Left .
15 They had been wrongfooted by the new ruling on bouncers , which places a limit of one per over per batsman ( and over shoulder height ) .
16 The main consideration was undoubtedly the increase in heavy goods vehicles that would be generated by the new development and the consequent increase in noise levels , in particular night-time levels in Medway Road and Bridge Road .
17 Erm I mean I was just finding myself expressing the views that er given the dramatic change in the composition of the County Council since the election , I would have thought something as major as the East Grinstead by-pass would need to be considered by the new council anyway and er I think it would be perhaps er assuming too much er to believe that the present council would follow the line of the previous council that 's only er a personal expression .
18 Traffic carried by the new truck waterway thus increased beyond the volume of goods which had been conveyed along the old cul-de-sac Arun Navigation and it was necessary to extend the waterside storage buildings that had been established at Newbridge .
19 The form which this idea normally took , that of a federation of States ruled by some central body which included representatives of all of them , was probably encouraged by the great political and economic success achieved in the seventeenth century by the new federation of the United Provinces .
20 At best , it will be replaced by the new kerb , but its essential quality , its position , will have been lost .
21 Then came another political bust-up and the catastrophe of 1921–22 , when a Greek army tried to march on Ankara and was roundly beaten by the new Turkey of Kemal Ataturk .
22 Work by Chris Gordon on elderly people surveyed by the New Survey of London Life and Labour in 1929–31 showed that only 7.3 per cent of the 2,286 elderly people in his sample were in receipt of any direct financial support from their family , and this accounted for only 2 per cent of the overall income of this elderly population ( as shown in Table 3.1 ) .
23 It is Artegall 's required attendance at the Faerie Court which prevents him from completing the renewal of justice in Eirena 's kingdom , and it is Elizabeth , A View of the Present State of Ireland makes clear , who halted the necessary civilising action undertaken by the New English there :
24 In the dressing room afterwards , brightly lit by the new Tantallum electric lamps , the atmosphere was just as electric .
25 Brooks , it would seem , was in no position to comprehend the impact made by the new pluralism at Cambridge .
26 The principles and advances thus established on behalf of individual litigants and at their prompting redounded to the benefit of the king , not least when his own servants were suing other clergy and patrons for possession of benefices to which the king had presented them ; in particular the livings affected by the new pluralism laws would be likely subjects of such writs .
27 The task of establishing and encouraging national cultural activities was pursued with some vigour by the new ministry .
28 It was not a final closure and by the new century a younger generation was challenging the social-purity consensus .
29 Of course , the NRPO reports were simply the tip of an iceberg of documentation generated by the New Range project .
30 THERE HAVE also been changes at the south end of the Kylesku Bridge , where the little cluster of buildings where vehicles formerly embarked on the ferry boat is now bypassed by the new road .
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