Example sentences of "new [noun] [prep] [art] [noun pl] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 At the lunchtime Christmas dinner Tina , Jean and Hilda decided to wear their new bonnets with the flowers all round .
2 The sum of £25 will be awarded for the best new captions to the cartoons below , which were first printed in 1881 and 1938 .
3 Two bottles of J&B will be awarded for the best new captions to the cartoons below , which were first printed in 1881 and 1938 .
4 The most intensive use of monographs and research material in university and special libraries is in the year immediately after publication — an argument for getting new books onto the shelves quickly .
5 It is the task of the quality approver to determine if the new versions of the modules adequately address the changes proposed on the DC and that the modules are fit for the purpose intended for the baseline .
6 It is advisable however not to introduce any new fish in the weeks immediately before the holiday as any diseases introduced could cause severe problems if not controlled .
7 By the end of it , some members may have forgotten the reasons for the whole idea , so let us recap briefly : there are economies of scale , certainly , though the addition of 6,500 members to 100,000 does not in itself produce any great saving in CIB operating costs ( we used to recruit nearly three times that number of new members from the banks alone in a good year in the 1980s ) ; there is potential recruitment , from more than 60,000 building society employees ; but , above all , the merger demonstrates to the public that two major parts of the much maligned financial services sector are keen to improve their standards , and gives commercial rivals an exceptional opportunity to enjoy the benefits of co-operation in educational endeavour .
8 A new entrance capable of allowing these larger ships into Imperial Dock was completed in September while the fitting out quay at Victoria Shipyard incorporating new gates on the slipways also came into use during the year .
9 Surveying 150 companies — half UK owned and half foreign owned — it was found that while 69 per cent of companies recognized trade unions for the purpose of collective bargaining , non-recognition was higher in the newer industries , i.e. , those likely to supply most of the new employment in the decades ahead .
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