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

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1 This involves grasping the dynamic inter-relation between new scientific knowledges and the much broader public debates over national efficiency and imperial survival .
2 The robot has been developed in preparation for new legislation which is currently under consideration .
3 That so few boilers in the UK would have met the tougher standards would have provided an excellent opportunity for new , cost-reducing investment .
4 Nominations for the second ballot — the only opportunity for new candidates to enter the contest — were due by midday on 22 November .
5 If it does turn out to be of general significance at a variety of scales it will imply that the increased environmental stress associated in some way with regressions promotes an increase in extinction rate and corresponding vacation of ecological niches , with a consequent opportunity for new species to establish themselves .
6 For Frobel et al. , for example , the new international division of labour represents an opportunity for new forms of working class organisation .
7 Since published sources for instrument makers are extremely scarce the French archives provide the best ( and perhaps the only ) opportunity for new research on the Hotteterres .
8 It also sees the pact accelerating ‘ the acceptance of the ARM architecture as the predominant processor for new emerging applications ’ .
9 These powers are enshrined as development control procedures which enable local authorities to reject , approve , or approve with conditions , applications for planning permission for new buildings , extensions to existing buildings and changes in land use .
10 This would have had the effect of changing the basis of compensation for land publicly acquired from a market value ( net of tax ) basis to a current use value basis , that is , its value in its existing use , taking no account of any increase in value actually or potentially conferred by the grant of a planning permission for new development .
11 Council must take the guidelines into account when deciding whether to grant planning permission for new developments .
12 As a first stage towards reviving the route 's viability plans were made to accelerate certain key Glasgow services by raising the line speeds from 100 to 110mph ; the second stage was to prepare an investment case for new equipment to fill the gap which would otherwise have been covered by APT .
13 While the need to protect old people and their carers from unwarrantable intrusion is of great importance , it would seem that there is a strong case for new legal provisions to afford better mechanisms for protecting old , abused people , in the community and in residential care .
14 There is also a case for new forms of contracts and variations on traditional partnership arrangements , including salaried posts , job sharing , part time working , job rotations , and time limited , renewable commitments to a practice .
15 In their articles in this volume Ali Rattansi and Paul Gilroy have argued the case for new strategies in antiracist education that avoid what the Burnage Report criticized as its ‘ moral , symbolic and doctrinaire ’ forms .
16 Case for new Bangor library is put to Board
17 EDINBURGH PRESENTS ITS CASE FOR NEW GALLERY
18 This lays down a general statutory objective of making provision for new or better ways of providing legal services and a wider choice of person providing them , while maintaining the proper and efficient administration of justice .
19 Some of the first newly-planned settlements were established by Victorian industrialists themselves , but a long process of government legislation culminated in the passing , between 1945 and 1950 , of comprehensive Town and Country Planning legislation , including provision for New Towns and National Parks but also a characteristically negative policy toward the expansion of cities themselves .
20 The Scheme had already taken steps in this direction for new employees but had no plans to equalize the NRAs of existing members .
21 THE Tottenham Hotspur board confirmed yesterday that Terry Venables does not have a large budget for new players because of the high cost of bringing the ground up to the latest safety standards .
22 THE Tottenham Hotspur board confirmed yesterday that Terry Venables does not have a large budget for new players because of the high cost of bringing the ground up to the latest safety standards .
23 This paper intends to kindle the light that may release the energies for directing the focus towards finding a downright practical way of influencing effectiveness and offer real hope for New South Africa ( NSA ) .
24 NEW STRIP FOR NEW SEASON
25 Financially troubled Sequoia Systems Inc says it is no longer looking for a buyer — it did n't get any acceptable offers in the first place — and is talking to minority investor Hewlett-Packard Co about new funding to get development its PA-RISC-based fault tolerant machines back on the tracks .
26 Financially troubled Marlborough , Massachusetts-based Sequoia Systems Inc says it is no longer looking for a buyer — it did n't get any acceptable offers in the first place — and is talking to minority investor Hewlett-Packard Co about new funding to get development its Precision Architecture RISC-based fault-tolerant machines back on the tracks : Hewlett has hitherto seemed doubtful about further involvement .
27 It was a difficult baptism for new Lancashire champion Greg Helsby of Grange Park , St Helens .
28 The Bar Conference : Plea for new ‘ lawyer-free ’ hearings on small claims
29 Hairdressers ' plea for new customers
30 A HAIRDRESSING lecturer yesterday made a plea for new customers for the college beauty salon .
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