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

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1 First was a reference in the contract to general principles of law , second a reference to arbitration in the case of differences with respect to the interpretation and performance of the contract , and third that the contract ‘ takes on a dimension of a new category of agreements between States and private persons : economic development agreements . ’
2 It had entered into these relationships with the new category of institutions while retaining its role for the validation of degree-level courses from whatever direction they might come outside the universities .
3 He was also involved in the development of Bailey 's Irish Cream , which created an entirely new category of drinks , cream liqueurs .
4 To attract this new category of workers to the G M B our own of servin servicing , will have to change .
5 The Memorial was unveiled by the new Chairman of Governors , Colonel Sir Alan Sykes , on 11th November 1921 .
6 To meet the new challenge and greet the new headmaster , there was also a new Chairman of Governors : Blank had became temporary Chairman on Moult 's death , and when he retired , the Governors elected Mr. W.A. Kershaw as Chairman .
7 Imperial governments created a new elite of natives and invested them with the power of their language of administration and justice .
8 It also put pressure on Mr Sherwood to call the company 's long-delayed annual meeting to consider the bid by saying it would demand an extraordinary meeting in an attempt to vote in a new board of directors .
9 Taking their terms of analysis from the burgeoning new field of semiotics and arguing against an earlier conception of Hollywood as a lost cause for feminism , Johnston and Cook re-read the films of women directors such as Ida Lupino and Dorothy Arzner .
10 This request opened out a new field of activities for Factota Limited , and the amateur gardener was in high fettle as she marched down Catkin Lane , with a large fork over her shoulder and Sausage prancing at her side .
11 Visitors will also have the opportunity to view the Goetz collection in its entirety next April when an exhibition opens at the Städtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus in a new suite of galleries being built under Königsplatz .
12 Within the subsurface , many minerals are altered to form either new minerals , or a new suite of minerals ( commonly clay minerals ) which grow on , or adjacent to , the site of the precursor grain or cement ( e.g. Fig. 5.28 ) .
13 Tabletools , a new suite of tools accompany PV-Wave , allowing users to hot link into relational database environments and draw off subset tables using SQL-like syntax .
14 The disabled people 's movement has already done much solid work in redefining disability and in creating the basis of a new hegemony of ideas which rests on direct experience of the problems we face in our daily lives .
15 Mrs Haemaelaeinen , whose appointment was brought forward from July after her predecessor quarrelled with the government and resigned during the weekend , said plans to cut public spending by 10 billion markka ( £1.3 billion ) and a new division of responsibilities between the government and the central bank , would help stabilise the currency .
16 Nevertheless , Kennedy committed the USA to a new level of arms production , thoroughly alarming the Russians and inaugurating another phase in the arms race between the superpowers .
17 For example , National & Provincial Building Society offered a mortgage helpline and hints for those who might have difficulty meeting the new level of payments .
18 Other resolutions included : the adoption of a Common Resident Card for all citizens and measures to facilitate travel and residence rights and the movement of goods by road within the community ; the establishment of a Standing Mediation Committee in response to the conflicts between member states ; the eventual establishment of a single economic community in West Africa ; the approval of a new assessment of members ' contributions to the budget — once again , non-payment of contributions had been a contentious issue ; and agreement to ratify all protocols by Dec. 31 , 1990 .
19 Do you , do you happen to know , will this service give benefit advice as well , because the , the budget which introduced a , an allowance of a kind for , for child care , is actually quite complicated , and , and it 's kind of er , an amount of income which can be disallowed before Family Credits are calculated and it , it , it involves a new kind of benefits trap as well , and I can see people needing quite a lot of advice about how to get it , and , and when not to get it and so on .
20 A team whose aim is to develop and test out a new kind of entertainments system . ’
21 Not only did this new attitude towards children begin to emerge among educationalists in the middle decades of the eighteenth century , but we can deduce also from the success of small private academies , from the development of a new kind of children 's literature , and from the vastly increased expenditure on the amusements and pleasures of children , that parents , too , were no longer regarding their children as sprigs of old Adam whose wills had to be broken .
22 ‘ It 's a very accessible introduction to the new brand of comics , ’ said exhibitions officer Jane Warrilow .
23 A new brand of cigarettes called ‘ Death ’ has been selling in Los Angeles for the past two months .
24 The Board decided to concentrate all its new building of carriages at Derby and Wolverton , Derby to be the HO Over the next decade , carriage works at Newton Heath , Plaistow , and Crewe were closed .
25 It is likely that group awards in sciences will be developed for introduction in 1993 using the new framework of modules .
26 Despite the increase of unbelief , beginning well before the Origin of Species and showing itself in a whole new genre of novels of religious doubt starting with J. A. Froude 's Nemesis of Faith ( 1849 ) , the late Victorian period saw the enormous expansion of the missionary enterprise and of church building .
27 Historians of the future — assuming that the new teaching syllabus and the inclinations of the new wave of teachers from the teacher-training colleges with their ‘ lean and muscular ’ libraries allow the subject of history a place in England at all — will have difficulty in piecing together what actually influenced vital decisions .
28 So the new wave of mothers exemplify the separation between maternity and domesticity already entrenched in working-class culture since married women reentered the labour market after the Second World War .
29 Once the contraceptive pill ( invented in 1952 ) had become available and accepted and made any further baby boom unlikely , years of frustrated and dammed-up feminism were ready to burst in the new wave of women 's liberation .
30 It was reported that a new wave of investigations into participants in the April-June pro-democracy protests was launched in November .
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