Example sentences of "newly [verb] [noun] [noun sg] [prep] [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | In 1861 he was appointed manager of the Cowlairs works of the Edinburgh and Glasgow ( later North British ) Railway and in 1865 locomotive superintendent of the newly formed Highland Railway at Inverness , where he rebuilt existing locomotives to make them more suitable for use over its heavily graded lines . |
2 | He backed the movement for Welsh higher education and became a governor of the newly formed University College of Wales , Aberystwyth , founded in 1872 . |
3 | In 1864 he was transferred to the newly built Broadmoor Hospital in Berkshire . |
4 | Tilden became senior science master at Clifton College , Bristol , in 1872 and was elected to the chair of chemistry at the newly founded Mason College in Birmingham ( later the University of Birmingham ) eight years later . |
5 | Bel Shanaar himself visits the newly founded Dwarf city of Karaz-a-Karak and signs the pledge of eternal friendship between Dwarfs and the Elves . |
6 | The newly opened Kirchner Museum in Davos is dedicated to the life and works of Ernst Ludwig Kirchner , the German artist who helped draft the manifesto of the Die Brücke school in Berlin in 1905 . |
7 | In 1850 , as a newly appointed house surgeon to St George 's Hospital ( where he later became lecturer in anatomy ) he presented a paper to the Royal Society ‘ On the development of the optic and auditory nerves ’ . |
8 | Thorne , newly appointed finance director of Sainsbury 's , is probably unique among her colleagues round the board table . |
9 | Menem also announced that a newly created Justice Ministry under Leon Carlos Arslanian would introduce fresh legislation in order to " fight corruption effectively " . |
10 | In 1875 he entered the newly established University College of Wales , Aberystwyth , where his contemporaries included many other nationally-minded young Welshmen . |