Example sentences of "new [noun sg] of [noun] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 Day-to-day cooperation between police forces must move to a new level of efficiency to allow European citizens to move freely but to ensure that drugs and arms can not .
2 It is therefore essential for a new user of water to make a licence application as early as possible .
3 This problem is so great that it has become fashionable to call for a new kind of organization to put in place of managerial hierarchy , an organization that will better meet the requirements of what is variously called the Information Age , the Services Age or the Post-lndustrial Age .
4 Northern Ireland now has no polytechnics ; in 1985 its one polytechnic merged with the former New University of Ulster to become the University of Ulster .
5 The homicides and postmortems in the book permit the new religion of science to exercise its power : but they also occasion the necrophile broodings which exude from Dyer .
6 Accordingly , he formulated a new conception of drama to suit his own inclinations .
7 The JRC is to get a new Council of Administration to keep the formulation and management of research programmes at arm 's length from the politicians .
8 The battery group , under Dr Colin Vincent , aims to develop a new range of materials to improve the reliability of batteries and to make new ones that are smaller and lighter than today 's batteries .
9 To celebrate National Smile Week ( May 18–24 ) and to encourage children to develop an effective oral hygiene regime , Jordan has introduced a new range of toothbrushes to put the fun into brushing : Jordan Disney Baby Toothbrush and Disney Junior ‘ V ’ Tuft Toothbrush .
10 VEGETARIANS need go hungry no longer — because now there 's a new range of spreads to go on their bread .
11 Blay 's Guides , the financial information publishing company , has launched a new range of databases to help financial advisers offer their clients a wider range of advice .
12 In fact , the war gave him a new sombreness of attitude to match his stark experience of the " essential problems of life " ; and inevitably this sombreness communicated itself to his continued thinking about the problems of tragedy .
13 A more effective United Nations needs a new sort of leader to run it
14 Whether the new charge of conspiracy to poison the people will be proved , is still unclear , but the evidence can not be ignored , and unless decisive steps are taken it could be too late .
15 Then there were truly new beginnings , a hated Poor Law , dead and buried ; a single , uncluttered task — to improve the quality of public care ; and a specially recruited ( and largely newly trained ) new band of professionals to take on the exciting role of pioneers .
16 We will give people a new right of access to open country , create new national parks and step up protection for special sites .
17 You probably remember , erm , a stimulating little book published last year by Frank on the Impulse to Philanthropy , where certainly in his nineteenth century analysis of the growth of philanthropy , he saw to main things , evangelicalism , which er , meant that people were going out looking for converts , and therefore doing good social work on the way , and the growth of the women 's movement , in the sense that women otherwise unemployed were looking for a new area of activity to get into .
18 It looks for the new round of retrenchments to have a positive effect on 1993 profits , but ca n't forecast them .
19 Stronger links between Essex County Council and the Essex Association of Local Councils were forged with the new code of practice to improve communication and co-operation .
20 Introduction of new tenure of commonhold to facilitate communal management of buildings .
21 And they come because they want to be rid of their fear : it gives them a completely new feeling of life to overcome their fear and come here . ’
22 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 .
23 To create a new offence of theft to include conduct which ordinary people would find difficult to regard as theft would be a mistake .
24 To create a new offence of theft to include conduct which ordinary people would find it difficult to regard as theft would be a mistake . "
25 This is the second new recording of Kismet to have come along in the last couple of years .
26 In 1910 Boccioni and his friends got to know Marinetti well , and were undoubtedly excited at the prospect of creating a new form of painting to correspond to his novel ideas .
27 The British vigorously argued this case , and rejected proposals for some looser arrangement , such as a new version of Lend-Lease to help the Europeans rebuild their defences .
28 For Germany now had the chance to bring her new strength of purpose to bear against her real enemy — at which point Nietzsche introduced a reinterpretation of politics in cultural and philosophical terms which was to become characteristic of his mature thinking : the " real enemy " was modern superficiality , and Germany 's chance was to destroy it by relearning " tragic cognition " from the Greeks .
29 We will consider proposals for a new system of rebates to come into effect from April 1996 with the aim of ensuring that personal pensions remain attractive across the age range .
30 ‘ I 'd like a new member of staff to know they are there to help people who ca n't help themselves and they also must have one hell of a lot of patience !
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