Example sentences of "new wave of [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Historians of the future — assuming that the new teaching syllabus and the inclinations of the new wave of teachers from the teacher-training colleges with their ‘ lean and muscular ’ libraries allow the subject of history a place in England at all — will have difficulty in piecing together what actually influenced vital decisions .
2 So the new wave of mothers exemplify the separation between maternity and domesticity already entrenched in working-class culture since married women reentered the labour market after the Second World War .
3 Once the contraceptive pill ( invented in 1952 ) had become available and accepted and made any further baby boom unlikely , years of frustrated and dammed-up feminism were ready to burst in the new wave of women 's liberation .
4 It was reported that a new wave of investigations into participants in the April-June pro-democracy protests was launched in November .
5 By hyping through shock value alone Malcolm McLaren had provided a model with the Sex Pistols and in his wake came a new wave of manager-entrepreneurs who recognised that the process of ‘ selling ’ a performer began long before you signed a record contract .
6 As the innovations mature there will be a period of stagnation and depression , with consequent high unemployment , if or until a new wave of innovations comes along to compensate .
7 There was no question but that the army , the Lebanese Forces militia , and a whole new wave of volunteers would have put up a desperate resistance .
8 Opinion in Catholic parts of the Reich in particular was greatly influenced by the new wave of attacks on the position of the Church which had begun in spring 1941 and gathered momentum during the summer and autumn .
9 Plaid Cymru president Dafydd Wigley , MP for Caernarfon , has condemned the new wave of attacks which , he has warned , could end in loss of life .
10 And every new wave of redundancies brings the terrifying prospect closer .
11 In the meantime they 're tackling a new wave of defections .
12 Though never on the best-sellers list , Dü waxings remain at the front of many a guitarist 's record collection , and a whole new wave of bands could n't conceive of life without a copy of ‘ New Day Rising ’ .
13 Woodhill took its first inmates last summer.It cost forty million pounds and was intended to be part of a new wave of prisons with just one inmate per cell and in which the prisoner could take more reponsibility for his own welfare .
14 After the elections of 1988 brought the ultra right-wing Arena party to power , a new wave of kidnappings and murders began .
15 And , as the second and third generation of Arab-Americans began to look back across the Atlantic , they were joined by a new wave of immigrants from the Middle East , many of them Lebanese , Palestinians and Iraqis displaced by the political upheavals in the region .
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