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

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31 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 .
32 Whereas what we 're trying to do with this new definition of quality now is get the idea of conformance with requirements .
33 There are three exciting new ventures under way here .
34 A new pattern of life now quietly started to emerge .
35 I would argue that the introduction of literate/pre-literate as the criterion for making such a division has given the tradition a new lease of life just as it was wilting under the powerful challenge of recent work in social anthropology , linguistics and philosophy .
36 Hi-Tech and more sleekly designed kitchens look good with white tiled floors whether ceramic or vinyl , but again you could use cork and vinyl , or composition tiles or even linoleum which has taken on a new lease of life now that people have realised how well it can look inlaid with other colours .
37 While Microsoft and WordPerfect bicker over whose Windows word processor is best , Lotus Development 's Ami Pro 3.0 continues to win new friends on merit alone .
38 ( 6 ) The proviso protects the granting of a new licence in respect only of the disqualifications mentioned in the section .
39 If he needed to revise his original idea he made use of Process white or cut holes and glued new bits of paper together .
40 In some areas of Britain local voluntary organizations , or perhaps one of the arms of the public sector services , have become so disheartened by the lack of commitment and enthusiasm on the part of local psychiatrists and psychiatric nurses for developing a new style of service away from their traditional hospital base that they have decided to go ahead and develop a new service without any support from the consultants and hospital staff .
41 The committees that consider Bills are in no way specialized ; they consider new legislation in rotation regardless of subject and do not do any separate investigatory work .
42 The court can not normally order the grant of a new tenancy of part only of the holding ( Fernandez v Walding [ 1968 ] 2 QB 606 ) .
43 They also become unnecessarily entangled in the issue of when the new form of culture actually became dominant .
44 Having sweated to produce a loudspeaker capable of reproducing the full frequency range , the experimenters refused even to consider the possibility that the test subjects might be rebelling against some new form of distortion instead of appreciating the improvement .
45 Hedgerows all over the Richmond constituency seem to be sprouting a new form of vegetation even faster than in the 1989 by-election .
46 They took to each new form of transport enthusiastically , motoring across Europe and the States in the twenties and taking to the air in the thirties .
47 To help you get to grips with this new world of adventure here is a guide to the best of the New Year releases and when they will be available .
48 She would have a new coat for winter once in about three years , and the same for summer , with a suit for ‘ in between weather , ’ ( spring and autumn ) , so there was only one of these major expenses each year .
49 After noting that , in Owen 's expectation , passive resistance — that is , the ‘ sacred holiday month ’ or , in modern parlance , a general strike — would bring his new order of society painlessly into being , they next regret the persistence of the idea that Trade Unions , as Associations of Producers , should recover control of the instruments of production , an idea which they call ‘ Joint Stock Individualism ’ and which , they note , has scarcely been eradicated from the minds of the idealists of the trade union movement .
50 We might indeed expect to find several new layers of structure more basic than the quarks and electrons that we now regard as ‘ elementary ’ particles .
51 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 .
52 Well I suppose at the , one of the best things , best examples of the difference was that my wife when she saw this house , knew that it was a house in which she could be happy , in which her tastes and , could spread themselves , erm rather than her tastes having to be curtailed by lack of space and lack of accommodation , erm , the fact that I had a garage which was essential er next to my house instead of some er quarter or twenty minutes ' walk away from where I lived as happened in London also made a terrific difference to comfort , erm the fact that there was a garden instead of a few windowboxes and a couple of tubs , all these things I think made one appreciate the fact that you 'd come , not only into a new town , but into a new way of life probably the fact that we had a staircase inside the house , which was the first time that we 'd had a staircase between our bedrooms and our living rooms
53 In fact , a new career opening or a new way of life altogether is on offer around the 29th which ca n't be refused .
54 Their legacy may not survive the new system of classification now available in the National Curriculum .
55 However , the new minister on arrival soon found that he was faced with a seemingly impossible task .
56 And if the scheme works , West Mercia Police says many of its other 691 parishes will get the new breed of crimefighter too .
57 The effect is consequently a reversion to the pre-Anns position of developing new categories of duty incrementally by analogy with established categories rather than by a wide prima facie duty constrained only by undefined ‘ considerations which ought to negate , or to reduce or limit the scope of the duty or the class of persons to whom it is owed ’ .
58 The two got togged up to publicise the first programme in their new series of Watchdog tomorrow night ( BBC1 , 7.30pm ) which investigates the cost of school uniforms .
59 A police officer said : ‘ This is a new low in crime here . ’
60 Even with his new source of strength there seemed little he could do .
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