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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 However , the new minister on arrival soon found that he was faced with a seemingly impossible task .
2 His promotion through the army ranks had been rapid and by 350 he commanded a select corps of Ioviani and Herculiani , the new type of legion earlier created by Diocletian .
3 This can be done by making the new range of computers architecturally similar to earlier models , and by making improvements only in the technological implementation of this architecture ; alternatively we can use microprogrammed emulation , as discussed in 3.6 .
4 Their legacy may not survive the new system of classification now available in the National Curriculum .
5 We had hoped to announce the new scheme for consultation today , but that has been delayed until tomorrow or perhaps the end of the week .
6 Braque had stated the new concept of form more consciously in the Baigneuse or Nu of early 1908 , where the unnaturally squat proportions of the figure are further exaggerated by the inclusion of certain aspects of it not visible from a single point of view .
7 He was in France again at the end of 1791 , and in the new year at Orleans evidently formed the relationship with Annette Vallon which resulted that December in the birth of their illegitimate daughter Caroline .
8 And if the scheme works , West Mercia Police says many of its other 691 parishes will get the new breed of crimefighter too .
9 This suffering may be associated with rapidly changing configurations of personality , being a new person one day , and sinking back into the old self on the next , only to find that some minor episode puts the new organisation of self again in a position of regnancy .
10 Taxpayers who wish to take advantage of the new practice for valuations currently being negotiated should write to the inspector to whom they submitted the claim .
11 They also become unnecessarily entangled in the issue of when the new form of culture actually became dominant .
12 RiverBus , which is partly financed by P&O , were delighted that the Queen had been persuaded to use their 23 metre catamaran , the Conrad Chelsea Harbour , one of the new design of RiverBus currently in use .
13 The New Theory of Vision explicitly teaches that what we see is not what we touch , and exists only in the mind , not in an external space .
14 This is not to say that workers necessarily believed or accepted the new image of employers especially as during the 1950s memories of the pre-war era were clearly resonant .
15 What makes the new round of work potentially so profitable is the scope it offers for experiment .
  Next page