Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] set [adv prt] a new " in BNC.

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1 In 1917 the British government set up a new department of overseas trade designed to bring commerce and foreign policy into more effective contact : its head was to be responsible to both the foreign secretary and the president of the board of trade .
2 Not a full-time neglect , but one which sets her as a decoration on the perimeter of his life as a busy executive setting up a new venture .
3 The Soviet media linked the concern of the conference delegates over international tension in the ‘ Arab Gulf and the Arabian Peninsula ’ to ostensible American plans to set up a new military alliance in the Red Sea area .
4 Fortunately , it was n't long before I was approached by other people to set up a new gallery .
5 Moreover , the new Treaty sets out a new legislative procedure , namely the ‘ co-decision ’ procedure .
6 The chartered company continued to be regarded as the best type of organization for carrying on overseas trade , but a grant to an individual proprietor began to be seen as the best way to set up a new colony to which settlers would come to cultivate the land .
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