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

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1 It is probably one of the newest purpose built grounds in the Football league and can hold about 12,000 spectators .
2 He added that in today 's difficult economic climate it was so encouraging to see a local company expanding its facilities and particularly for production of the newest type of dried pet food which has made life so much easier for all cat and dog owners .
3 A HAIRLINE crack just two centimetres long in an engine manifold of the newest space shuttle has caused NASA engineers to jettison an engine and bring in a replacement .
4 Although Doe 's death effectively removed his grouping from its bid to retain power , a substantial number of troops under the command of the newest head of the presidential guard , Brig. -Gen .
5 From seeing one of the newest metro systems in the world , he wondered if he could fix it to go home via Budapest and see one of the oldest .
6 The Alpha 2.0 processor is one of the newest generation of all-singing , all-dancing sound tools which look set to keep the guitarist 's interest in digital effects very much alive …
7 The US Defence Secretary , Richard Cheney , confirmed on Dec. 26 , 1989 , that the F-117A Stealth light attack aircraft , one of the newest fighter aircraft , had been tested in a combat role for the first time in the Panamanian invasion .
8 No more whistle-stop tours of the newest shopping centre in Nuneaton to look forward to .
9 For those seeking an unusual holiday , Iceland is one of the newest tourist destinations .
10 To put nature in its proper place , they have set up the exhibition as a living demonstration of the newest thinking on the interrelationship of the human and natural realms .
11 Carefully edging in the fuselage of HS.125–1/522 G-ASSM as the jig-saw of the new gallery came together earlier in the year .
12 Six new publications focusing on various aspects of the new gallery will appear next year , written by members of the museum staff .
13 The Superdrug is right on the main and they 've got a they 've got a great big car park now at the back of the new gallery .
14 The major advantage of the new proposal , from Ivan 's point of view , was the additional revenue it would bring to the central treasury , for his offer was conditional on a steep rise in the rate of taxation .
15 The extra performance on the Tuesday in aid of the new cancer day-care ward at Whiston Hospital raised three hundred pounds and special thanks go to Betty who came up with the original idea and everyone involved who organized the marvellous spread for the soiree afterwards .
16 A principle source of the new enthusiasm was a problem raised directly by the EDC concept itself , a dilemma summed up by Konrad Adenauer on his first visit to the United States in April 1953 , when he said in New York that a European army without a correspondingly unified European foreign policy would be rather illogical .
17 To follow through , one could subscribe to New Economics , the newsletter of the New Economics Foundation .
18 It charts the progress of the new economics and gives general update on new ideas .
19 Today , on several of the new wharf developments there are huge rat and mice infestations .
20 This wonderful prize celebrates the latest release of the new single Somewhere In America by top U.S. band Was Not Was .
21 Significance of the new fossil finds
22 In the early stages after implantation the structure of the new bone next to the implant ceramic is disorganised but as implantation time is increased the arrangement of the bone structure becomes more mature and closer to that of normal bone ( Fig. 3 ) .
23 Philippe Picard has been appointed director of the new division .
24 ‘ IBM is tying itself strongly to Unix , ’ said director of the new division Jean-Louis Descharreaux .
25 ‘ Jaw not war ’ was the clarion call of the new division of planning control functions between counties and districts in England and Wales .
26 By the early 1970s the CDP , the individual polytechnic directors and voices in and around the CNAA were proclaiming the achievements of the new sector , despite the difficulties of course recognition or underfunding .
27 All of the issues involved in the development of the CNAA as an element in the shaping of the new sector were present in some form in countries also developing ‘ alternative ’ sectors of higher education .
28 Agreement must be reached as to the location of the new firm 's offices , their acquisition , and the disposal of unwanted premises .
29 Even when all intended partners of the new firm have indicated assent it will still be necessary to establish some order of seniority and to select the first senior partner : though joint senior partners are not unknown , the better arrangement may be for some restriction to be put upon the time that office is held by any one individual so that by rotating it between the participating firms a reasonable balance is achieved .
30 Moreover , that agreement should be kept under constant scrutiny during the initial period after the merger and amended as necessary to take account of the adjustments which will almost certainly be required as a result of the new firm 's experiences .
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