Example sentences of "able [to-vb] [prep] [art] new " in BNC.
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1 | DARLINGTON teenagers will soon be able to meet in a new club . |
2 | Candidates with the revised HNC will thus be able to progress to the new HND on taking the necessary number of extra units . |
3 | Most of us have dieted at some time in our lives , and have been able to stick to the new regime quite rigidly for a little while . |
4 | Third , by the end of the decade , we want half of Britain 's 16 to 19 year olds to be able to qualify at the new Advanced Certificate level A levels or the equivalent in BTEC and other post-16 opportunities for study . |
5 | At the very least the BBC will be able to experiment with a new form of independent financing — advertising . |
6 | ‘ In order to be able to respond to the new breed of pre-licentiate librarians , I regard it as desirable to establish a number of trainee posts ’ … |
7 | Whether it would be able to survive in the new , more competitive , environment and obtain as much advertising revenue as it does now is far from clear . |
8 | Teacher-training , all too often still embedded in traditional teaching techniques , does not offer teachers sufficient guidance for them to be able to adapt to the new requirements in the curriculum ; and the result is that pupils are inadequately guided , and projects and assignments are poorly executed . |
9 | Similarly bodies such as the Council for the Protection of Rural England , often depicted as the last refuge of ex-Etonian Guards officers and assorted upper-class cranks , was able to speak with a new confidence and a new authority , attract a new breed of membership and turn itself into a highly professional custodian of the English countryside . |
10 | The directors are satisfied that the group will be able to operate within the new agreement 's provisions , and believe that Ratners will be able to negotiate further arrangements afterwards . |