Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] to the new [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The really innovative side to the new BOSS then , is the marketing strategy . |
2 | Upon the new holder 's confirmation of the carrier 's message , a confirmation that includes the new holder 's acceptance of the right of control and transfer , the carrier will cancel the current private key and will issue a new private key to the new holder . |
3 | Tracing his political lineage to the New Deal and Great Society , he stood for higher spending on domestic programmes . |
4 | Actors played the parts of the giants of Romania 's chequered history , like Stephen the Great , and gave a kind of historical blessing to the new General-Secretary . |
5 | But the important thing is that the voluntary sector must hijack the trends from the old statism to the new individualism , and steer it into a better way . |
6 | Others , who caught the February increase in mortgage rates , will be giving their borrowers an unpleasant start to the new year . |
7 | an edge is directed from the old state to the new state which its operator generates . |
8 | Earlier we traced the new emphasis which , by contrast , Liberal Theology laid upon the historical approach to the New Testament . |
9 | The question he broached was whether or how far the historical approach to the New Testament is appropriate as a means of uncovering the truth about Jesus and supplying a solid basis ( or correction ) for Christian belief . |
10 | Keith Fuller has just been picked by the News of the World from 1,000 entries as THE British answer to the new President . |
11 | Are we going to hide the ravages of time as cleverly as we can for a few more years , or gradually make the necessary adaptations in order to create a new image that is not a faded version of the old but corresponds in an attractive and lively way to the new stage in life which we have reached ? |
12 | There has been a tremendous response to the new system . |
13 | Serious opposition to the new emperor had also begun to emerge in some of the towns of north Italy , especially Cremona . |
14 | Without consultation , Hayling had invited Pilger to move up from being a mere adviser to the new post of editorial director . |
15 | Thus their dubious loyalty to the new regime was eroded even further . |
16 | ‘ It 's a very accessible introduction to the new brand of comics , ’ said exhibitions officer Jane Warrilow . |
17 | The customer pays all salaries , from the Chief Executive to the newest recruit . |
18 | Other Whigs had gone into exile , as too had some Nonconformists ; those who remained in England were either in jail or under such close government surveillance that they were in no position to offer a serious challenge to the new King . |
19 | French President François Mitterrand paid his first official visit to the new German states on Sept. 18-20 at the invitation of von Weizsäcker who accompanied him . |
20 | Our annual visit to the New Theatre , Hull , to see Ronnie Hilton in Goldilocks and the Three Bears somehow did n't breed the same addiction . |
21 | Adrian says they 've had an incredible response to the new boat … the best ever … they 've had interest worldwide from Japan to South America |
22 | The early deadline gave little time for meetings and collaborative effort , or a very considered response to the new timetabling arrangements . |
23 | And it , it becomes you 'd never actually get the thing printed and you 'd never actually get the thing distributed because you , you , you 're wondering what to put in , what not to put in as it were and sticking to the specifics er at least it 's getting it 's getting something out and I do n't , personally I do n't see any , any real problem in personalizing it further and as much to indicate , right , without obvious prejudice to the new union erm to indicate er in , in some general or specific sense , if that does n't sound like sort of like contradictory , on on the , the , the betterment of , of representation for members within , within Northumberland come unison . |
24 | For the past decade , the teachers at Gillingham have been working towards something which looks very much like the national curriculum , to ensure a smooth transfer to the new system . |
25 | However , the council 's support for non-smoking is centred on the health issue and the co-operation of all employees is sought to ensure a satisfactory adjustment to the new standard at work . |
26 | The University of Bradford is developing its system to disseminate information of an orientational nature to the new library user . |
27 | Bulbs bring welcome colour to the New Year , says Anne Swithinbank , and even the smallest garden can house a stunning display of miniature varieties |
28 | On July 19 , 1989 , Wojciech Jaruzelski , the outgoing Chairman of the State Council ( head of state ) was elected by the National Assembly to the new office of executive state President , for a six-year term . |
29 | The Stravinsky was a welcome up-beat to the new work and it drew a veil over a performance of the overture which apart from a cracking final Presto was emminently forgettable . |
30 | Oxfordshire snooker star Tessa Davidson from Bodicote near Banbury has made the ideal start to the new season . |