Example sentences of "[art] new and more [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 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 …
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 The Enterprise for the Americas Initiative , launched by United States President Bush in June [ see pp. 37526 ; 37914 ] was welcomed by all governments as evidence that the US government wished to create a new and more equal relationship with the region by fostering strong investment and trade ties , beginning with talks on a free-trade agreement with Mexico [ see pp. 37849 ; 38140 ] .
6 Behind this change lay a new and more business-like concentration on landed possession .
7 Their relationship was further strained when Wolfgang threw security to the winds to go to Vienna , and it suffered irreparable damage when a new and more powerful force — in the form of a prospective bride — entered Wolfgang 's life .
8 Its more complex area — socially , economically and politically — bringing with it a new and more complex set of issues , calls for a more sophisticated policy response .
9 The multi-interpretability of film ( polysemy ) and the realisation that spectators can and do adopt diverse identificatory positions in watching film has led to a new and more complex conception of film-viewing .
10 Further constitutional changes were promised at a later stage which would place the relationship between the USSR and its constituent republics on a new and more equitable basis .
11 Moreover , he had recently been allowed to make some outspoken criticisms of aspects of official policy , thereby apparently demonstrating the existence of a new and more liberal climate .
12 I feel that I should make a more concerted effort to leave my profession and find a new and more satisfying career .
13 But now , to the uncertainty about his future funding , was added a new and more terrifying threat .
14 In fact , this crisis directly entered the form , as a crisis of the principles underlying the formation , in Godwin 's two ( radically different endings to Things as They Are , of which the latter , written at the time of greatest danger , marks the transition to a new and more subjective form .
15 As it has often done in the modern period , the experience of war had given those who had taken part in it and survived it a new and more confident awareness of their own worth and standing .
16 Irishmen had long used it to denote ‘ complete ’ or ‘ permanent ’ , and Irish labourers brought it to Lancashire ; Turner did not invent the term , but merely gave it a new and more specialist application .
17 The expression ‘ conjugal rights ’ gains a new and more reciprocal kind of meaning .
18 This was accepted ; but Ramsay argued against a further proposal , namely that a new and more senior Governor be appointed to supersede Seton , with added authority .
19 This class was badly hit in the crisis of the early years of the century and , with recovery , it was outdistanced by a new and more enterprising group .
20 The Contagious Diseases Acts not only involved a subtle shift in the balance of forces within moral environmentalism , they also marked a new and more particular specification of sexuality within sanitary discourse .
21 Clare tried to start a new and more cheerful topic of conversation .
22 When Gockley took over in 1972 , the HGO charted a new and more interesting course .
23 The new President signals the advent of a new generation with a new and more positive approach .
24 The examples mentioned so far are only illustrations for the massive task ahead : to deconstruct the male-dominated media world , and reconstruct a new and more just vision of society where women and men are equal partners .
25 But now , almost fifty years later , we have discovered a new and more natural way to stay dry .
26 Section 4 of the Torts ( Interference with Goods ) Act 1977 adds a new and more important form of interlocutory relief , available in the county court and High Court , whereby goods the subject of present or future proceedings for wrongful interference may be ordered to be delivered up to the claimant , or a person appointed by the court , on such terms and conditions as may be specified .
27 Matters have come to a head with the publication of a new and more detailed insurance group rating system which insurers say will enable them to pinpoint the higher risk models more accurately .
28 A shift in the financial management of football over the last ten years has brought a new and more aggressive generation of directors to the forefront of the game .
29 A new form of treatment , or a new and more enthusiastic doctor , may act as a morale-booster which has a beneficial effect on the immune system — the sort of effect that the psychoneuroimmunologists are currently studying .
30 As one follows Lévi-Strauss , or any of his leading adherents , down the misty corridors of thought , each offering access to a new and more profound level of structure , successive mysteries are revealed until , within the inner sanctum of the ‘ deep structure ’ , we encounter ‘ the human mind ’ ( the usual translation offered by Lévi-Strauss 's English supporters of his esprit humain ) .
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