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

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1 These reflections upon the character of the new vision of contracts may assist teachers in organizing their teaching of the modern doctrine .
2 The new regular-interval timetable was actually understandable by the common man , the first real hint of a corporate localised identity , and the first appearance centre stage of one of the new breed of managers — Chris Green .
3 As a result , most of the new breed of gliders are more pleasant and safer to fly .
4 Simon , s brother , John , saw himself as one of the new breed of Conservatives , who were not bound by class ; yet he complained at length about other branches who ‘ look down their noses at us ’ .
5 Soil-based , peat-based or one of the new breed of alternatives ?
6 Tomorrow he would send a gift — one of the new range of creatures , perhaps — to smooth things over .
7 ‘ We are getting away from the labour party for industrial workers , ’ says Walter Momper , the SPD mayor of Berlin and one of the new generation of leaders .
8 Quite clearly , though , the aims of Compact are consonant with the aims of the new generation of examinations and Compact will provide new resources and learning opportunities which can be used as a basis for course work and may in some circumstances be eligible for assessment and certification by the examining bodies , e.g. as a module in GCSE or CPVE or as the basis of an entire examination such as the AEB Basic Test " World of Work " .
9 The aims of Compact are consistent with the aims of the new generation of examinations and Compact will provide new resources and learning opportunities which can be used as a basis for course work .
10 Notwithstanding the success of the new generation of plans , much remained to be done in fashioning the methodological tools which the planners needed to engage seriously in the job of urban reconstruction .
11 Archivists need to raise their heads above the paper mountains that surround them in order to develop a realistic strategy for the preservation of the new generation of records .
12 It will happen only if the designers and publishers of the new generation of products use multimedia capabilities to some purpose .
13 Some of Papert 's greatest admirers fear that although LOGO is the best of the new generation of languages , it can not yet justify the high hopes vested in it .
14 In 1968 , the watershed year of the student riots in Paris , when most of the new generation of radicals were denouncing the Labour Party as hopelessly fuddy-duddy , he had joined up , believing it would one day become the focus for a new alliance of Right-On movements , Now , more than a decade on , his dream was starting to come true and the new radical politics were about to be released on an unsuspecting populace — with mixed results .
15 But , however this may be , the pope proceeded to the practical consequences of the new state of affairs : those who had already received lay investiture , or done homage , or consecrated others who had received lay investiture , were absolved ; for the future , those who received ecclesiastical preferment and did homage to the king could be consecrated , provided that they had not received investiture at the king 's hands ; and this was to continue until the heart of the king was softened by the rain of Anselm 's preaching .
16 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 .
17 Towards the end of the Summer term it 's common practice in most schools to invite the parents of the new intake of children to visit the school to explain the routines and organisation , to give them a chance to meet the teachers and also to provide an opportunity for them to share any concerns they might have .
18 With the increase in population from the early nineteenth century , education in this illiberal form was unable to adapt itself " to the needs of the new body of persons who turned to it for help " .
19 But if the situation must be represented as a multi-faceted negotiation rather than the simple , voluntary intervention which Benjamin sometimes seems to describe , he did nevertheless offer a way of analysis which speaks the language of the new pattern of determinants characteristic of late capitalist societies .
20 Legislation regulating the work and determining the powers of the new Cabinet of Ministers was passed by the USSR Supreme Soviet on March 20 .
21 The dramatic increase in the problem has resulted from the introduction of the new technology of keyboards and VDUs into the workplace .
22 With the advent of the new technology of lasers and holography it was possible for the first time in history to build the ancient consciousness-raising symbols out of pure light .
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