Example sentences of "a range [prep] new " in BNC.

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1 In essence then , at this philosophical level , Callinicos is marrying historical materialism and analytical philosophy , as it were Marx and Wittgenstein , in order to defeat a range of new and old Idealisms : principally that tradition , dismissive of Enlightenment rationalism , descending from Nietzsche via Heidegger to a bathetic end in Lyotard and Baudrillard .
2 The riverside warehouses of the London docklands have become favourite subjects for this treatment during the last decade and an outstanding conversion of one such building — Thames Tunnel Mills — is described in this chapter , while the final chapter of the book contains an analysis of a similar building that has been converted to house a range of new uses , including sixty apartments .
3 A range of new looks to dazzle 'em !
4 MOLECULAR biologists in Australia say they have designed a range of new molecules effective in the initial step of destroying the activity of viruses .
5 The governors are an interested group of lay people who bring with them a range of new perspectives on the school .
6 Thus , what begins in the springtime of national liberation as a great sense of popular emancipation becomes a range of new and often heightened oppressions , those required for economic development .
7 The academic scientist who seeks and identifies a new chemical messenger is providing his industrial colleagues with the basis for a whole new range of drugs , and the industrial pharmacologist who screens a range of new chemical entities and finds one which alters the behaviour of the brain is offering a new tool for his academic brethren .
8 Where the SPRU team takes us at a brisk trot through the literature , Jan Zimmerman adopts more of a wild canter in her survey of the likely effects on women of a range of new technologies , in a piece that makes up in polemic what it lacks in argument .
9 BT has developed a range of new software , including both packages that will help customers either to type in the data for the returns and tailored solutions to retrieve the data automatically from existing accounting systems .
10 SEXY Joe Cain and Michelle Cleaver were n't hiding too much in London 's Hyde Park yesterday as they showed off a range of new sexy outfits .
11 The same legislation which stripped the pope of his control over the English church gave a range of new powers to Henry , authorizing him to reform the church , supervise canon law , lay down doctrine , and conduct visitations of monastic houses .
12 Reports say OSF is now negotiating with oil industry users in the Petrotechnical Open Software Corporation on a range of new initiatives .
13 Again , the geographical mobility of labour — or lack of it — has often been determined by an inadequate supply of a range of new social overhead capital , particularly of housing .
14 Cray Research Inc , Eagan , Minnesota hopes that flattery will get it everywhere in Japan , and so it chose Tokyo for the worldwide launch of a range of new models in its C90 line to replace the existing Y-MP machines .
15 ICL Plc is expected to unveil a range of new DRS 6000 Unix boxes on April 14 .
16 Earnings will also increase , he said , with no specific estimate , and sales will be helped by the introduction of a range of new products .
17 Fuji has introduced a range of new courses in the Fuji Professional School of Photography , and has adapted the traditional courses to challenge the way photographers look at portraiture .
18 ICL Plc is expected to unveil a range of new DRS6000 Unix boxes on April 14th .
19 Cray Research Inc , Eagan , Minnesota hopes that flattery will get it everywhere in Japan , and so it chose Tokyo for the worldwide launch of a range of new models in its C90 line to replace the existing Y-MP machines .
20 This adds a range of new fonts to the whole of Windows ( not just to 1-2-3 ) and these certainly enhance its publishing capabilities .
21 We can reveal that ministers will come under increasing pressure from a range of new research on the plight of elderly people , who are widely beaten , tormented or robbed by relatives or carers .
22 The development of the Port was associated with a range of new or transformed industries .
23 Fuji has introduced a range of new courses in the Fuji Professional School of Photography , and has adapted the traditional courses to challenge the way photographers look at portraiture .
24 From that beginning , the idea of a strategic alliance that could take BP and Unipart together into a range of new opportunities took shape .
25 They write of the purpose behind the Nottinghamshire teams as involving the explicit premise that casework and service coordination at the level of individual clients should logically take second place to the creation of more adequate service infrastructure — at least in the first instance ( Wistow and Wray , p 16 ) Developmental teams of the Notts kind , then , might be expected to place priority on establishing a range of new services , " accommodation services , adult placement schemes , family support services , play schemes , parent groups and Further Education courses " ( Wray and Wistow , op cit ) .
26 A range of new systems could be produced including the ‘ zoned ’ systems , which would be far superior in use and would have a market potential in their own right .
27 At the time this was barely spelt out , but as the 1960s progressed , the Treasury began to introduce from America a range of new budgeting and cost benefit techniques that can be seen as the means of implementing this objective .
28 Short practical courses and study packs designed to enable managers , engineers and researchers to update their knowledge of a range of new technologies .
29 Mifepristone is one of a range of new drugs which are anti-hormones .
30 Cézanne 's intensely ‘ painterly ’ art with its brilliant use of colour and its mysterious deformations , which suggested a range of new pictorial concepts , was a source of inspiration for almost all the significant young painters working in Europe during the first quarter of the twentieth century .
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