Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] have [verb] a new " in BNC.

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1 In November 1558 , she was succeeded by her half-sister Elizabeth , who within a few months of coming to the throne had authorized a new religious settlement which once again left the country officially Protestant .
2 ‘ Well , ’ Mrs Peterson said , coming into the kitchen one morning a few days after the monthly nurse had left , ‘ you 'll be pleased to hear that the mistress has found a new servant at last .
3 The camp had acquired a new ‘ amenity ’ since Seb 's last visit : ale and spirits were being dispensed from a wooden-sided enclosed wagon by a leather-aproned vendor .
4 Despite the broad nature of the changes , however , the results were perceived by many as change for the sake of change , rather than as the result of the President having found a new formula to deal with the main problems of inflation , the breakdown in government services and the poor state of the economy .
5 SHOPKEEPERS in the North-East have backed a new initiative to combat glue-sniffing .
6 Whilst writing this throughout 1986 , it was clear that the Club had found a new style and confidence , although , just as in 1907 ( and on occasions since ) , the new furnishing is not universally popular .
7 Already the club have appointed a new coach to replace that disgraced old stager , Reg ‘ Accrington Stanley ’ Pybus .
8 The partnership had opened a new phosphorus plant in Oldbury in Worcestershire in 1851 , which Albright took over when it was dissolved at the end of 1854 .
9 Now , with the opening last month of thirty-nine rooms on the second floor of the Cour Carree , for French paintings and works on paper from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries , the restructuring of the museum has entered a new phase more directly concerned with the collections themselves .
10 The outlook for sterling is clouded by confusion about whether the Chancellor has set a new floor for the pound .
11 Thus , when a child who calls a stool ‘ chair ’ is corrected and introduced to its more accurate name and subsequently uses the term ‘ stool ’ , it would be reasonable to say that the child had learned a new word .
12 The Institute has issued a new statement , Second and Other Opinions , in its Guide to Professional Ethics ( p 101 ) .
13 The team have announced a new partnership with Elf , who supplied the fuel which carried Williams and Nigel Mansell to the constructors ' and drivers ' titles last year .
14 They spent hours together , particularly when one or the other had acquired a new piece of music .
15 And to commemorate their anniversary , the charity has opened a new office in Glasgow .
16 My right hon. Friend the Chancellor of the Exchequer has launched a new scheme to bring to Britain for work experience 1,000 secondees from the CIS .
17 The Library has created a new post of Customer Services Officer to develop its links with the library community in Scotland and throughout the United Kingdom .
18 Following a public inquiry , the inspector had concluded a new building on the site provided a ‘ vital opportunity ’ for ‘ a considered mature work by a British architect of international stature , of whose achievements the nation can be justly proud . ’
19 More importantly , he claimed , the Government had introduced a new offence of unauthorized interception .
20 Yet within nine months of taking office the Government had introduced a New Towns Bill , which took precedence over the promised measure on compensation and betterment ( Cullingworth , 1979 ) .
21 Indeed , Welsh councils are also unhappy about the fact that the Government have invented a new tax but that the councils are expected to foot part of the bill for its implementation from their existing resources .
22 , The government has appointed a new " green " committee to advise on the role of business and industry in improving the environment .
23 So , as part of its deregulation of television , the government has established a new TV watchdog , the Broadcasting Standards Council ( BSC ) , to assume custodianship of the nation 's morals .
24 Caribbean news agency reports , as well as news filtering into neighbouring Dominican Republic , confirmed that the army had initiated a new wave of repression on Dec. 15 , to forestall the celebration of the first anniversary of free elections the following day .
25 The Agency has produced a new leaders ' guide for people organising outings of up to five miles with family or friends .
26 The RSPCA has begun a new campaign , warning of the dangers of rubbish , like plastic , tin cans and fishing tackle to birds and animals .
27 The RSPCA has condemned a new video promoting the cause of hunting .
28 However , the company had adopted a new accounting policy on the treatment of exploration and development expenditure and changed its year-end to the calendar year used by the industry for exploration budgets and profits cover just nine months , against 12 last time .
29 The company has formed a new netball team by combining players from LASMO North Sea and LASMO plc and it 's looking for new recruits to boost its current 15-strong membership .
30 Demand for the service is 25pc higher than expected and the company has bought a new aircraft which will enable it to run extra flights .
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