Example sentences of "[been] [vb pp] [prep] [art] new [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 A Guisborough professor 's research work has been honoured with a new post at Teesside Polytechnic .
2 The plight of young homeless people has been highlighted in a new report .
3 Seven orders have been received for the new jet which will have a 3,600-mile range .
4 Replacements have been confined to a new head gasket around 3,000 hours and one each of pto and main clutches .
5 Former Irish international Dr Geraldine Barniville from Dublin has been nominated as the new president but it is understood that Ulster 's Billy Bell and Paddy McAuley the outgoing treasurer and secretary will not be standing for election. , It is widely acknowledged that Paddy McIlroy , past president of Ulster , and the outgoing Irish vice-president , made a major contribution in drafting the new constitution and by-laws .
6 During observations of social security appeal tribunal hearings the vast majority of chairs were found to be courteous , sensitive and at pains to be helpful to appellants , reflecting , presumably , the ‘ enabling ’ role that has been stressed under the new regime and the belief expressed by all chairs that hearings were fundamentally ‘ inquisitorial ’ .
7 In the early third century it had been rebuilt with a new wall inside its robbed-out predecessor .
8 The furniture and files and all our other pieces of office equipment had been unpacked in the new building .
9 The bridge is now used only by pedestrians , having been superseded by a new road bridge in 1958 .
10 Old certainties — the idea of a fundamental division between ‘ realism ’ and ‘ experimentalism ’ , for example — have been superseded by a new pluralism .
11 In the Eastern states of Europe , the traditional form of communism has collapsed and the communist party and state apparatus has been superseded by a new cohort of political leaders .
12 But Marxism and socialism are not the only nineteenth-century political theories which have been presented in a new way during recent decades .
13 Fifteen thousand signatures had recently been collected by the new group .
14 About 15,000 signatures had recently been collected by the new group .
15 Tite and Donaldson closed the meeting with a half-hearted suggestion that a new competition could be organized among the prize-winners as had been done at the new library at Cambridge .
16 New houses are to be built on the site of the former Cameron maternity hospital and its facilities have been transferred to a new unit at the town 's general hospital .
17 The techniques for playing them would have been transferred to the new piano .
18 FORMER Middlesbrough and Northern Ireland international Terry Cochrane has been named as the new manager of South Bank .
19 Gerardo , a lawyer who has been named by the new president to investigate the old dictatorship 's abuses , invites Roberto , a sympathetic stranger , to spend the night .
20 i will fill in a little on Frank 's ( at lot has already been said by the new norwegian on the list … ) performance later with excerpts from Dagbladet of yesterday .
21 Key features of Sun Microsystems Inc 's SunOS have also been incorporated into the new release , Esix says , adding that it is also conformant with IEEE P1003.1 Posix .
22 In some cases a pre-existing centre , which already possessed an economic role , will have been incorporated into the new system and perhaps attracted other functions as well .
23 The first — unequal retirement ages — has been incorporated into the new scheme .
24 The result of our cursory glance at the attempts that have been made at a new perspective on law and the legal system is thus both clear and complicated : the legal system can no longer be understood to be monolithic , but is differentiated , and this differentiation is structured by its relationship to other social sub-systems ; law , moreover , has a different ideological role in different national legal cultures .
25 The special arrangements that had been made for the new pathway students had caused resentment among other students , who felt that they were being treated like second class citizens , and enthusiasm from staff members who had been involved in the parallel track had reassured other faculty members .
26 I do not agree with Stella Lowry that ‘ special arrangements that had been made for the new pathway students had caused resentment among other students , who felt that they were being treated like second class citizens . ’
27 Clearly without the deprivation payments some good inner city practices would have been bankrupted by the new contract .
28 The school , whose origins go back to the twelfth century , has been moved to a new location .
29 They had just been moved into a new milking shed and they were in completely strange surroundings .
30 He also pointed out that under item 25 Appointment of Auditors , a quotation at a much lower figure had been accepted from a new firm of Auditors .
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