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

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1 The further out from York the new settlement goes the less self contained it will be , the more the tendency will be for travel into the city , which is the main service centre to be car based .
2 If my submission is accepted in the inspector 's report , it is possible that it would be consistent with approved greenbelt policy to have an inset new settlement avoiding the greenbelt but not outside the outer boundary of the York greenbelt .
3 A further complication arises when a new settlement straddles the boundary between two parishes , so that two sets of records have to be seen .
4 But they have obviously an the members and the local have as agreed with the principal of a new settlement to meet the assessed development needs of the Greater York Area .
5 But I do know that in s in the sort of southern southern Ryedale area , the support was definitely for a new settlement to meet the assessed needs of the Greater York area .
6 I can not see any other potential locations for a new settlement straddling the A A sixty four corridor , in addition to the three I have just mentioned and I believe that on that basis , it would be reasonable from the strategic point of view , to exclude sector six .
7 Unlike the straightforward narrative approach of Brooke-Rose 's earlier work , this new technique allows the discourses of knowledge to be integrated into the language of the text at the level of syntax and lexis .
8 Engineers are putting the finishing touches to a roomful of scientific equipment in Oxford which will use a new technique to measure the amount of radioactive carbon in an ancient specimen .
9 Issues facing the new chairman include the payment of compensation to Scottish landowners who have been prevented from planting conifers over large areas designated as Sites of Special Scientific Interest ( SSSIs ) .
10 WATMOUGHS , the colour printers , yesterday announced a new contract to print the News of the World colour magazine in 1994 , a 51 per cent jump in profits for 1992 and an ambitious £100 million investment programme over three years , writes Clifford German .
11 Such expenditure will qualify for the initial allowance where the new contract meets the conditions set out above .
12 He hoped a new contract to make the new Nissan model to replace the Micro would mean he could employee between six to ten more people by July .
13 Artemesia Gentileschi is the subject of Dei Treanor 's new play Redefining the Whore which is part of the Soho Poly 's Workstage programme to be performed in April .
14 This exciting new play traces the history of the Dock Ward area of Belfast , from its origins to the present day , in an evening of song , dance , music and drama .
15 Instead of converting the programs from one machine code to another , we could envisage writing a program for the new computer to simulate the old computer at the instruction level .
16 The new branch marks the beginning of an expansion plan for the company , which was established in 1744 .
17 Benn was eager to get the taste of American boxing before he met Watson and the urge to find new experience brought the break , sad but needed , from the trainer who had brought him through from his amateur days , Brian Lynch .
18 Benn was eager to get the taste of American boxing before he met Watson and the urge to find new experience brought the break , sad but needed , from the trainer who had brought him through from his amateur days , Brian Lynch .
19 Another way in which the new narrative extends the range of traditional realism is by re-creating modes of spoken speech , not for reasons of costumbrism or authenticity , but to portray a society through the way in which it expresses itself orally .
20 Properly speaking , therefore , the new narrative pre-dates the so-called ‘ boom ’ , a term which is sometimes erroneously used as a synonym but which in fact refers to a process which took place in the 1960s and continued into the 1970s , when Spanish-American fiction won increasing recognition outside Latin America itself and achieved unprecedented commercial success .
21 In a whole variety of ways , the new narrative challenges the traditional perception of an ordered and coherent world which underpins realist fiction 's pretension to reproduce reality in literature .
22 Like most modern literature , the new narrative reflects the ontological uncertainty of contemporary man .
23 The reader becomes aware that , Nemi-like , the birth of the new priest-king means the end of ‘ the old dispensation ’ — an entire world order — as ‘ this Birth was/ Hard and bitter agony for us , like Death , our death ’ .
24 The inland location of the new base underlined the fact that the Company did not operate simply by coming to India , buying things and sailing away again .
25 But Nabil Shaath , the PLO 's adviser to the Palestinian delegation , detected ‘ a new willingness to admit the link between the interim and final phases . ’
26 First , there is the problem of how to integrate the fragmented educational administration ; and second , how to put into effect a new curriculum to replace the South African one .
27 The brushwood groynes 200 yards off-shore hold the sediment as the tide retreats through them and NRA officials hope it will lead to the development of new saltmarsh to reduce the impact of waves hitting the sea wall .
28 It has set up a new division to do the job — its first venture into direct selling .
29 The new division comprises the existing Printronics Chinese Allied Plant at Taijaing with additional manufacturing facilities in Seoul , Korea ; Johar Bahru in Malaysia ; and Taiwan .
30 It means that , depending on the context , I can communicate something subtly different from what I intended before without us first having to go through the rigmarole of defining new terminology to extend the language .
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