Example sentences of "[adj] [vb past] [verb] a new [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | As the British moved to create a new regime for their airlines after the war , the outstanding unresolved issue from the Chicago conference remained : the need for an Anglo-American air transport agreement . |
2 | The accused had fixed a new glass fibre wing on his car the day after the accident , and he said he could n't remember what he 'd done with the old one . |
3 | The three proposed drafting a new constitution for those republics which wished to stay in Yugoslavia as a " conferation of equal republics and peoples " and the signing of a " historic agreement " between the Serbian and Moslem communities in Bosnia . |
4 | ‘ Theory films ’ such as Sally Potter 's Thriller ( 1979 ) , Laura Mulvey 's own Amy ! ( 1980 ) and Riddles of the Sphinx ( 1976 ) , both made in collaboration with Peter Wollen , and theory-informed documentaries like Michelle Citron 's Daughter Rite ( 1975 ) and Susan Clayton and Jonathan Curling 's Song of the Shin ( 1979 ) all tried to forge a new film language outside of the established structures of mainstream cinema . |
5 | Radio Zambia reported on March 20 that defectors from the MMD had formed a new party , the National Party for Democracy ( NPD ) . |
6 | One may well ask why the Gang of Four chose to start a new party instead of joining the Liberals . |
7 | In England , Wales and Scotland the new local government systems which finally came into operation in 1974 appeared to confirm a new status for local government , which was also reflected in significantly increased salaries for the chief officers of the new councils . |
8 | Initially the stated aim had been to promote economic and cultural co-operation , but the revolutionary developments in Eastern Europe since 1989 had added a new dimension , the grouping coming to be viewed as a vehicle for bringing emergent east European democracies into the Western fold . |