Example sentences of "the [adj] [noun sg] the new [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 That , considering the combined contribution the new company must make to the Government for its franchise will be a punishing £50m a year , might prove difficult to resist .
2 Under the old order the new regime would be regarded as illegal , but it will acquire its own legitimacy from the obedience shown to it .
3 The following year the new President , a Presbyterian , had to repeat the injunction , this time directed at the gallery , insisting that there be no applause , either ‘ by our hands , and still less by our feet ’ .
4 From the very beginning the new state was founded on a contradiction : the basis of the post-war settlement was the self-determination of peoples , especially as proselytised by president Wilson of the United States .
5 The Ecumenical Centre says it is clear that from the very beginning the new regime planned to eliminate the media from the political scene .
6 But in the short run the new game of image-building spread , even to conservative England , even to the most patriarchal conservative , Harold Macmillan , who by the late Fifties was being promoted with his enthusiastic cooperation as ‘ Supermac ’ and sold on the hoardings by Messrs Colman , Prentice and Varley , the advertising agents .
7 However , after the general election the new government ended in May Iceland 's boycott of the negotiations , at which it had previously been represented in an observer capacity only .
8 Support for the Jacobite cause grew further as a result of the insensitive way the new regime in England began to govern Scotland .
9 On the other hand the new Deputy Prime Minister in charge of finance and the economy , Boris Fedorov , Russia 's representative at the World Bank , was a radical reformer who had served as Russian Finance Minister in 1990 .
10 Like the original handbook the new publication has been published jointly by the CFSMA , BIE , NAFD and BIFD .
11 None the less , in terms of public administration of the building of administrative layers at sensitive points between the official state and the generalized public the new English came to occupy a strategically important role .
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