Example sentences of "that [prep] the new " in BNC.
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1 | There 's nothing wrong in that for the new faces , without exception , are all food consumers . |
2 | We 'll have to use all our rehearsal time for Luxembourg too — we ca n't possibly afford to have the full cast up here for longer than three weeks and we 'll need that for the new production . ’ |
3 | This entails matching your life-style to that of the new time zone as fully and rapidly as convenient . |
4 | The most easily recognisable training need is that of the new recruits . |
5 | Although her father was a well-to-do market trader , his wealth was modest by comparison with that of the new jet-set . |
6 | The new postwar constitutions of France and Italy ( and later that of the new Federal Republic of Germany ) included clauses which allowed for the possibility of the abrogation of national sovereignty in favour of supranational authorities . |
7 | The performance of these specific dictionaries was then compared with that of the new GCD . |
8 | In this respect his art and that of the New Sculptors differed little from the earlier romantic neo-classicism of a sculptor like , whose work would nevertheless have been decried by the same practitioners as cold and outmoded . |
9 | The distribution of team diagnoses after assessment was similar to that of the new referrals as a whole ( table I ) . |
10 | By changing this address to that of the new driver all the data is re-routed through the interface . |
11 | As such he accumulated considerable property , as well as a reversion of the manor of Bletchingley , where he lived from 1546 , and a number of stewardships and keeperships of royal manors , including that of the new palace of Nonsuch . |
12 | For C. Wright Mills , the dominant group among the three that made up the ‘ power elite ’ which , he argued , dominated the American political process after the Second World War was that of the new military leaders ( Mills , 1956 , pp. 198–224 ) . |
13 | Learning difficulties arise at the points where the structure of your own language differs from that of the new language , the target language . |
14 | Supported almost unanimously by her business and financial community , Britain , in her own eyes , was creating for herself no more and no less than an enormous home market comparable to that of the United States and larger than that of the new trading giant , Japan . |
15 | A description of what it was like being a female secretary in a male-dominated office received much attention , and much fury and hilarity when it was realized that the office being described was that of the New Left Review . |
16 | Experience of the complexities of government in a society such as that of the new Soviet Union appears to have had a dramatic effect on his earlier Utopian vision of the conduct of governmental affairs ( Medvedev 1981 , p. 39 ) . |
17 | By 1916 , the busiest wartime year , over 265,000 documents were entered in the central registry and over 90,000 more in that of the new foreign trade department . |
18 | ( f ) Insurance The appropriate changes should be made to delete the husband 's name from the policy and add that of the new husband . |
19 | Perkins group managing director , Tony Gilroy says : ‘ Despite the current recession in the construction industry , we expect to sell them a lot more than that under the new agreement . |
20 | We expect to make a statement on that in the new year . |
21 | Perhaps we 'll have to do that in the new year |