Example sentences of "[to-vb] new ideas " in BNC.

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1 The Lieutenant was somewhat piqued by his Sergeant 's apparent lack of interest in phrenology , though the Sergeant 's low and scowling brow ridge undoubtedly betrayed the scientific reason for his inability to accept new ideas .
2 It is produced for teachers , teacher trainers , and trainees at all levels who want to broaden their understanding of classroom practice , to discover new ideas in methodology , and to learn more about language acquisition and the English language itself .
3 The awards , sponsored by Catering Update , are designed to encourage new ideas throughout the industry .
4 The government has accepted Tomlinson 's recommendation for investment in premises and has set up an initiative zone to encourage new ideas .
5 I am in favour of some incentive beyond that represented by depreciation , because new methods tend to encourage new ideas of production , which is so important .
6 With that as the background , it is the time for a deep study of the philosophy underlying the system — to determine afresh what we ought to be seeking to achieve , to examine how far and in what manner the results of our present practice fall short , and to sift new ideas in order to judge which of them appear both constructive and practicable in operation .
7 Foreign Office officials gleefully admit to being freer to launch new ideas , particularly on security policy .
8 allows students to relate new ideas and concepts to existing knowledge ;
9 Virtually untrained and sometimes brutal warders , without the influence of a fully-trained national ‘ cadre ’ of officers ( as in the police ) to encourage higher standards and to disseminate new ideas .
10 However , although early Greek literacy must therefore also be labelled ‘ restricted ’ , the foundation was nevertheless being laid for future developments of the ‘ full ’ potential of literacy : ‘ It was only by the time of Plato that the language had changed sufficiently to express new ideas ’ ( ibid . ) .
11 A small focus group of Human Resources staff meet occasionally to discuss new ideas , production issues , budget etc .
12 But learning things in the hotel room and trying them out on stage the next night leaves it fresh , but gives me room to interject new ideas and see if I can pull them off or not .
13 In the final analysis students , although able to generate new ideas and disseminate them within a limited circle of people , do not have power and are no match for the military .
14 Members should ‘ hitch hike ’ their ideas on to the ideas of others to generate new ideas .
15 Imagination is needed here and brainstorming sessions before each round of negotiation can be used to consider problems from new angles and to generate new ideas for introduction into a negotiation .
16 The installation artists were encouraged to put new ideas into practice and to use the resources offered by the Institute to realise these aims .
17 Another possible use of video in a training programme is to trigger new ideas and expand trainees ' horizons .
18 After a rural childhood in Schleswig-Holstein , teacher-training at Giessen and gymnastic teaching experience in Spain and Portugal , where he absorbed the rich rhythmic pattern of Iberian life , Hinrich Medau returned to Germany to study new ideas combining rhythm and physical education .
19 AS the United States voted today for its next President , opinion poll leader Bill Clinton confidently climaxed his gruelling campaign by urging Americans to back new ideas after 12 years of Republican leadership .
20 Labour 's Ministry for the Arts and Media will encourage Britain 's arts and their associated industries , including broadcasting and the press , to develop new ideas and attract more people .
21 Those that remain have made a personal investment in time and energy ; they have a stake in maintaining the system that has been developed and replacements will need to make their mark and have freedom to develop new ideas , from this a sense of identity , ownership and commitment will develop .
22 This two-day event , offering a wide range of topics relating to teaching and learning , will provide an opportunity for both new and experienced academic staff to develop new ideas and skills in ‘ teaching and learning ’ .
23 She sees herself as a driving force to get new ideas for new courses onto the University books particularly interdisciplinary courses and others which , she says , have got glamourous , ‘ rather sexy ’ images .
24 It always is er a moment to reflect , to look forward to renew acquaintances , to recharge the batteries , to get new ideas and that 's quite right and this public meeting marks the eve of a particularly important year for all of us at the Save The Children Fund .
25 It suggests , surely that the job of curriculum management is not simply a matter of trying to insert new ideas into old systems as rapidly and painlessly as possible , but has a number of levels or dimensions , for example :
26 They are not to do with whether we 're Catholic or Protestant , they 're more to do with whether we 're open or closed sort of people , whether we are willing to risk new ideas and the challenge of our old ones , or whether we want to scuttle away into our little corners and keep what we 've got .
27 Talk turns to a familiar theme — the failure of the city to support new ideas , the segregation of black and white music , how difficult it is for dance music to get substantial airplay — most of all the struggle to make the rest of the city sit up and take notice of its thriving techno scene .
28 Governments seem not to have attempted to stimulate new ideas to guide the country to solutions , but have merely implemented outdated principles , the broad bases of which were devised 50 or 100 years ago , varying slightly with political emphasis as to where the Inland Revenue collections should fall .
29 Some schools hesitated to implement new ideas , others retreated into the safety which traditional methods appeared to provide .
30 New ideas may be assimilated into given modes of thinking or given modes of thinking may be altered to accommodate new ideas .
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