Example sentences of "to [be] [vb pp] [prep] new " in BNC.

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1 For Schein , it is ‘ the pattern of basic assumptions that a given group has invented , discovered , or developed , in learning to cope with its problems of external adaptation and internal integration , and that have worked well enough to be considered valid and , therefore , to be taught to new members as the correct way to perceive , think and feel in relation to these problems . ’
2 It was marvellous to be taught by new faces , especially Bedu who had come from Coburn .
3 Procedurally , the machinery could no longer be operated since no provision had been made , in 1922 , for functions relating to the organising of elections and previously discharged by the Lord Chancellor and Clerk of the Crown in Ireland , to be transferred to new officials , and those offices had been abolished .
4 Older children , even those with developed visualization abilities , need visual stimulus , need to be presented with new visual ideas , new ways of looking , ways of looking , perhaps , at unfamiliar things — oriental architecture or the workings of a laser application — ways of extending the enjoyment of the seen .
5 This chapter examines a study , where , at the outset , the analysts were not entirely clear what could be achieved by using soft systems analysis , but felt it would provide an overview of the situation , enabling ideas to be formulated about new relationships that would arise from a fundamental change in role .
6 There is a sense that the lines mean more than their composers know , may indeed not be their personal compositions at all ; they may also be brooded upon , to be repeated with new understanding much later .
7 Meanwhile , the decision to sell Saatchi 's ailing business consultancy division has put additional strains on Saatchi management and a number of senior managers have had to be moved to new positions .
8 THE residents of an old people 's home in Londonderry , some of whom are in their late 80's , are to be moved to new accommodation and the home closed , the Western Health and Social Services Board has announced .
9 To be built into new building .
10 The growth of a huge reserve of labour available in Third World countries to be employed in new industrial processes at low wages and under poor terms of employment .
11 Hundreds of thousands of pounds were spent on computers and software , only for them to be replaced by new software for the council tax .
12 And many specialist machines are to be replaced by new equipment making full use of the latest technology .
13 His reply to the expected criticism is that ideals must be striven for particularly now since ‘ in a position in which old peoples and old cultures are likely to be supplanted by new — we are in a common danger to all races over the whole circumference of the globe ’ .
14 The use to be made of new technology such as ‘ Office Power ’ and ‘ Imaging ’ .
15 Although some adjustment would have to be made to new criteria for apportioning teaching time , these subjects were not new .
16 In this period the view of popular culture as degenerate and threatening came to be tempered by new pressures upon English academics to show that the discipline embodied a sense of social responsibility .
17 With no more than fourteen university lecturers in the whole country with a knowledge between them of five South Asian languages , there was clearly a dearth of linguistic knowledge in higher education which was unlikely to be rectified through new appointments , given the shortfalls in funding .
18 Easily Accessible : There is lots of walking to be done as New Capernwray is only half an hour from both the Lake District and the Yorkshire Dales and the immediate area has much unspoilt countryside to explore .
19 Consideration can be given to producing a leaflet or , for virtually no cost , standard letters can be adapted into information sheets to be given to new and potential clients ( see Chapter 2 ) .
20 So the Government had to choose much higher frequency and new devices will have to be developed before new mobile telephone services can begin .
21 Councils may eventually cease to be major landlords ( Coleman 1989a ) and this dimension of fertility differences will have to be analysed in new ways .
22 Such beliefs that society needed to be reconstructed with new cultural values implied the revolutionary transformation of individuals .
23 ‘ Hundreds of our employees , including outside sales reps and store people , need to be trained on new products but we ca n't always bring them into Louisville .
24 Due to its dismantling at Barry and other locations , several components had gone missing and these needed movement and others had to be manufactured from new .
25 However , the Cyber operating system will continue to be enhanced with new networking and input/output features , Ousley says .
26 The management committee is also to beef up the criteria to be met by new members of the League .
27 Removing the mender 's lead leaves gaps which have to be filled with new glass … aged and painted to closely match the original .
28 Of the 168 vacancies thus created , 42 were to be filled by new borough seats , including eight new London seats and seats for Manchester , Leeds , and Birmingham ; 55 were to be devoted to the provision of additional members for countries , to augment what had traditionally been regarded as the most " independent " element in the representative system ; and nine new places were to be given to Scotland , Ireland and Wales .
29 During the postwar period the idea of democracy also came to be expressed in new terms — differing profoundly from the restrictive meaning which Schumpeter , Weber and others had imparted to it through its association with the idea of citizenship .
30 It seems as though we have conquered the traditional infectious diseases only to be assaulted by new ones .
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