Example sentences of "[be] [conj] the new " in BNC.

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1 It was too early in the negotiating round at the time of writing to be confident about trends for the coming year , although most expectations for the 1–10MW bracket are that the new deals will merely take account of inflation .
2 Often this has been because THE new housing market has been buoyant and it has been acknowledged that this market can not be missed as , at best , it is lost for a CONSIDERABLE time .
3 Given this set of circumstances , it could be that the new wave of information technology firms will never turn into a real breaker , but be seen in a few years as just a ripple on the pond .
4 This could perhaps be that the new doctor 's surgery is nearer , or easier for her to get to , has less steps to climb to the front door , or that she has a neighbour on his list who would accompany her to the surgery .
5 This sort of analysis is substantially similar to Jakobson 's discussion of Poe 's ‘ Raven ’ ( Sebeok 1971 : 371–2 ) , which I referred to in the last chapter , and it may well be that the New Critics ' influence lay behind Jakobson 's arguments there .
6 Thus , despite the limitation of s 7 of the UCTA ( prior to its amendment by the addition of s 7(3A) ) to business contracts ( see s 1(3) ) , the better argument would seem to be that the new s 7(3A) , like the old s 6(1) , applies to all contracts , not just business contracts .
7 The issue will be whether the new government will have the courage to face the problems and introduce the harsh measures which will perhaps be required , at the price , it may be , of its own popularity .
8 Although all the early indications were that the new 3-series was very much an evolutionary product , getting to know the 325i has convinced us otherwise .
9 Recommendations were that the New University of Ulster move towards more emphasis on mature students , distance learning and non-degree work ; that Ulster Polytechnic increase emphasis on vocational studies ; and that Queen 's University Belfast continue largely as before , though with more emphasis on broadly based and part-time courses , and , where possible , three-year degree courses ( instead of four year ) .
10 The initial signs were that the new government would follow the lead of the Sandinistas in Nicaragua in pursuing a mixed economy .
11 What it really means is that the new trams are a hybrid between street car and lightweight suburban train .
12 The third is that the new right and Conservatism are one and the same .
13 One of the fears of the Bengali community is that the new Conservative administration of the GLC will not honour a private agreement reached with the Labour GLC in 1976 , for quick and emergency relocation of harassed Asian families .
14 Thus it is that the new 3-series gets a modest extra inch of legroom and stays conspicuously smaller than the far from roomy 5-series .
15 The danger facing American troops , military analysts say , is that the new civilian government headed by President Guillermo Endara may not be strong enough to rule on its own .
16 A consequence of the demise of the traditional , omniscient narrator is that the new narrative invites , and requires , the active participation of the reader , who , in the absence of authorial guidance , must disentangle the complexities of the text for him/herself to arrive at his/her own understanding of the world described .
17 So it is that the new churches are bound to be and look different to the old .
18 The answer is that the new identities are just one of a number of changes taking place in higher education .
19 So the really important thing that has happened is not that the official forecasts have been wrong , it is that the New Consensus , having been tried in the balance since we joined the ERM and , indeed , during the past 12 years as a whole , has been found wanting .
20 As an Egyptian columnist recently remarked in the Cairo newspaper Al Ahram : ‘ What this shows is that the new world order is a system of codified international piracy . ’
21 The Institute 's main concern is that the new entities should be expressly subject to national legislation governing the activity undertaken .
22 Another view of modern scholars is that the New Testament Devil and his demons became augmented by the fathers of the patristic era and were made even more devilish , as it were , than they are in the Bible .
23 The original deal was for the same time and same sum , but the difference now is that the new contract covers rugby only for the age bracket between 16 and 18 .
24 One reason to think it may is that the new agreements have turned national tariff-cutting programmes into international commitments .
25 More in accordance with reality is that the new State has no option if it wishes its status to be accepted ; this is akin to necessity .
26 One estimate is that the new independent labels and distributors accounted , by the mid-1980s for nearly 10 per cent of British record sales .
27 The fact is that the New Towns were quickly seen as jewels in planning 's crown .
28 Other ‘ Cambrian ’ news is that the new 158 set broke down with a flat battery on the morning of the 7th July and had to be substituted by a Class 150 Sprinter .
29 The truth is that the new chairman of British Coal has told the Secretary of State that he can not privatise the coal industry in its present state and that the Rothschild report may understate what is really in store for the coal industry .
30 The only possible explanation is that the new Bill is needed as a diversion , an event to divert attention from the real needs of the prison system , needs which the Government do not and will not face .
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