Example sentences of "newly [verb] [noun sg] [prep] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | This charge can be deferred where the shares in Target are distributed to a newly formed company in exchange for the issue of shares in the Newco to management ( see s139 TCGA 1992 ) , instead of being distributed directly to management . |
2 | Others , notably Field Marshal Lord Kitchener , newly appointed Secretary of State for War , advocated concentrating it around Amiens . |
3 | What is clear is that any newly appointed Director of Finance in an NHS Hospital Trust will be concerned about his inability to price his products . |
4 | For Sir George Newman , first Medical Officer to the newly created Ministry of Health in 1919 , contemporary medicine was now entering its ‘ biological setting ’ . |
5 | Robert Thomson joined the team in April , taking a newly created position as representative for Scotland and Northern Ireland . |
6 | The following year his position at the tents was formally united with the newly created office of master of the revels . |
7 | Firstly , there is the traditional method of the offer for sale by tender where the Bank of England offers a large amount ( usually not less than £1 billion ) of newly created stock for sale at or above a specific minimum price . |
8 | Under the terms of the Armed Forces Law , Rodríguez on Nov. 21 appointed Gen. Ramón Humberto Garcete , a former head of the First Army Corps , to the newly created post of C.-in-C. of the Army . |
9 | Gerrit Viljoen , hitherto Minister of Constitutional Development , was appointed to the newly created post of Minister of State Affairs , effectively making him the State President 's deputy . |
10 | A direct election for the newly created post of president of the republic [ see p. 39157 ] was due to be held before the end of March 1993 . |