Example sentences of "about [art] new " in BNC.

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1 The smooth style of Bryan Gould and the calm air of managerial competence conveyed by John Smith are deemed essential to make southern voters feel confident about the new Labour Party .
2 By some spontaneous telepathic inspiration , the entire world has begun talking about the new genius in its midst .
3 Calm waters only belong to stagnant pools , and there is nothing stagnant about the new Conservative Britain . ’
4 Although a free and critical mind , he reached reasonably conservative conclusions about the New Testament — which pleased the nonconformists and the bishop on the board .
5 When he started saying what he felt about the new clothes , Vivienne piled into him .
6 This allowed the company to crow about the new models that cost no more than the old — a favourite Ford device but by no means exclusive to the blue oval badge .
7 ‘ Your need 's greater than mine , ’ and then he 'd tell me about the new necklace he 'd bought for his missus .
8 There is very little to say about the new Robert Zemeckis film that has n't been said about the old one .
9 The opposition leader , Mr Vaclav Havel , made much the same point about the new Prime Minister by stating that he had failed to attract much attention over two years in government office .
10 CHURCHMEN and intellectuals in East Germany , worried about the new , aggressive tone that has crept into the emotional issue of reunification , yesterday warned against confrontation and called for a temporary end to mass street demonstrations .
11 In the days following , press reports started to appear that I , and indeed Ken Clarke who as Minister of State for Health was still outside the Cabinet , were very unhappy about the new emphasis of policy .
12 But this autumn will provide the biggest test yet , with Dance Energy , a 10-part BBC2 series about the new ‘ dance culture ’ , to be screened at 6.30 pm on Mondays .
13 Amid all the talk and sales buzz about the new up market 4 × 4s — Discovery , Shogun , G-Wagen etc — Isuzu 's Trooper has barely received a mention .
14 Many Protestant Unionists also had doubts about the new party .
15 A lot of nonsense was talked about the new Festspielhaus .
16 Her choice of leading man in this Thorn Birds -style shocker revealed much too about the new , confident Kylie .
17 Scottish merchants grumbled rather more about the new dispensation ; they were perfectly willing and able to be Europeans , but any outlet for trade would do , and there were complaints — in 1524 , for example — about the Auld Alliance with France , because it affected their opportunities not only in Flanders and Spain , but also in England .
18 their enthusiasm is still that of a child who asks all kinds of fascinating questions about the new world in which he finds himself .
19 This particular verse , about the New year , was used by King George VI in his Christmas radio broadcast in 1939 .
20 In March 1938 the Ladies learnt about the new Stableford method of scoring ( devised by Dr. Frank Stableford in 1931 ) , although within 18 months the outbreak of the 1939 War caused the suspension of all competitions .
21 I keep hearing , supposedly true , stories about the new milkman to school who remained convinced for months that the secretary with whom he had been chatting regularly was the head !
22 Several of L'Orient 's editions of that autumn had also disappeared and in later issues , articles about the new Phalange party — the headlines still intact but the accompanying text missing — had been crudely cut from the pages .
23 There was much talk in the coffee shops about the new film James Dean was working on , called Rebel Without a Cause ; Brando was stunning everyone with his performance in On the Waterfront .
24 In the early days a few Members complained about the new lighting , but some adjustments were made and the Committee reported no further objections on these grounds ( although a survey of MPs attitudes following the introduction of television , which was conducted by the IBA , showed that 59% of the respondents found the lighting in the Chamber too bright , compared with 31% before the experiment began ) .
25 A way of finding out things not only about going faster and further , but also about the new things the child suddenly finds himself able to do .
26 Little was known in English-speaking countries about the new synthetic drugs ( see Chapter 8 ) discovered in Germany in the 1920s and 1930s .
27 During the weeks before the project began , their main tasks were , firstly , informing themselves about dementia and the needs of dementia sufferers and their relatives ( by reading , by talking to service-providers , dementia sufferers and their carers , and by visiting other similar care initiatives such as those in Liverpool and Oxford ) ; they also informed themselves about the action areas where they would be working ( finding out where the elderly people lived , what services were available , the individuals who provided them ) ; secondly , they informed others about the new project by visiting social services department teams , health authority staff , voluntary organisations , and general practitioners .
28 Following acceptance by the client of the findings of the systems exercise , and their value for focussing the direction of College developments , it was then necessary to provide some pragmatic advice about the new grades , salaries and groupings that would be required once the Act was implemented .
29 But the biggest fear about the new technology is that it brings a little closer the day when journalists could set their own type .
30 Cliches and silliness aside , this attempt to portray our changing perceptions of nature could have been highly illuminating , Yet starting with some splendid material — ranging from a fascinating 1947 film about the new Welwyn Garden City , to Grey Walter 's Machina speculatrix and its modern descendant — the producers managed to compile something monumentally tiresome .
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