Example sentences of "[art] new [conj] [adv] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 On the other hand , it marked the new and broadly secular movement towards the independent status of ‘ arts and learning ’ ; indeed , though the term is not yet used , of ‘ culture ’ .
2 METAL GURUS Hartke 1155 & 210 Bass Combos Following on from Hartke 's 3500 head reviewed recently comes the new and equally powerful combo series …
3 It did not matter whether they had been far-sighted landowners , former artisans or merchants in feudal society ; what is crucial for Marxists is the belief that their ownership of the new and increasingly predominant mode of production led them to have common interests and goals .
4 But I must readjust to the new and increasingly painful realization that this man is no longer to be trusted , not even in the smallest detail .
5 Gold hardware , a quilted top or a set of the new and extremely succulent Gotoh 510 machineheads will all cost you extra .
6 6–2- " That whilst under the Old Testament Instrumental Music was prescribed as part of the Temple service it was removed along with the other peculiarities of that service , under the new and more spiritual dispensation from which ritualistic and sensuous forms of worship were excluded ; that no Instrumental Music was prescribed or practised by Christ and his Apostles …
7 It was no longer just a question whether reason and science could tolerate divine intervention in the apparently stable and unalterable laws of the universe ; the new and more insidious question was whether the universe had required a creator in the first place .
8 The Hebrew scriptures imposed a law not to be binding on Gentiles , yet ( for all its moral imperfections ) not to be set in sharp antithesis to the new and more excellent way of love embodied in Jesus ' life and teaching .
9 The new and more streamlined Cabinet was drawn from all four political parties : the ruling Mongolian People 's Revolutionary Party ( MPRP ) , the Mongolian Democratic Party ( MDP ) , the National Progressive Party ( NPP ) and the Mongolian Green Party .
10 In fact its name still adorns the large office block in Paddock Wood — they 're waiting for the Friends of Felix Dhjerzinsky to come and remove it — but below is enscribed the new and politically squeaky-clean name of ‘ English Hops ’ .
11 Mindful of the manner in which the fortresses of Liege and Namur had been taken prior to the Battle of the Marne , at relatively little cost , by the use of the new and highly effective howitzer , General Erich von Falkenhayn ordered up a 42cm version of this formidable weapon and commenced the bombardment of the city 's outer fortifications on the night of 27/28 September .
12 I have shown how the new and relatively autonomous movement for the installation of English as a central mechanism for general education became strengthened within civil society ; and furthermore how it built sufficiently strong links with the official state for its leaders to offer the service of the movement for the joint promotion of English as a cultural instrument of the nation-state .
13 The result was a slow leakage of power , to individual ministers and the new and still half-formed institution of the Cabinet rather than to Parliament itself .
14 Or they can be shaken , the new and perhaps frail ability to trust , hope and feel gratitude needing to be re-established .
15 Reflecting on the new and indeed unlikely scenario Collie Curran said : ‘ PJ McGowan came in three years ago and showed us the way ahead .
16 That evening — still numb — a new but already dear friend , Gabby , telephoned to hear the verdict .
17 Should apparent fragmentation get out of hand , control over policy will be overtly centralized , or a new but equally fraudulent decentralization of state organizations will be devised .
18 We are confident that IBM is indeed primarily interested in the morphing business even as it metamorphoses itself into a new and presumably reinvigorated enterprise .
19 I had a new and most exciting adversary , a traitor in my midst .
20 These hints were followed up by many gentlemen : and I think I never saw Mr Loudon more pleased than when a highly respectable gardener once told him that he was living in a new and most comfortable cottage , which his master had built for him ; a noble marquess , who said that he should never have thought of it , but for the observations in Mr Loudon 's Gardener 's Magazine , as they made him consider whether the cottage was comfortable or not , and that , as soon as he did so , he perceived its deficiencies .
21 The stone floor is now mainly used for storage for the baking business that is still carried on there , although it is still home for a new and completely unused mill stone .
22 When a new and relevantly similar action occurs , one must either call it good or take back one 's judgement that the first one was good .
23 After an hour or so we were offered a free drink from the buffet , a new and well intentioned gesture that soon will be seen as an albatross like being asked your height by an undertaker .
24 While very different answers to these various questions were offered , the struggle with them reflected a new and consciously modern outlook .
25 There has been no point in British history at which the prevailing method of government has been completely swept away , allowing those in power to sit down and create from first principles a new and clearly delineated form of government .
26 If the hon. Gentleman is suggesting that our trade with Indonesia depends on a resolution to that question , that is a new and rather remarkable policy statement .
27 It is never too late to pursue this source of work , and it is an excellent example of a new and very wide area opening up and being ripe for the picking by the well-organised practice .
28 The Children Act 1989 and the regulations made under that Act have imposed upon the justices a new and very substantial burden and one which I am aware is sometimes causing difficulty , as justices are not accustomed to giving a judgment or a detailed explanation of their findings and their reasons .
29 There had however been some resistance to what was seen as Russification since at least the 1960s , and in the 1980s the development of nuclear power was a new and very potent source of public disenchantment .
30 A new and very junior partner may make little headway in challenging the terms of partnership offered him where similar terms are already in force as regards other partners in the firm .
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