Example sentences of "[prep] [be] [verb] [art] new [noun] " in BNC.

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1 TRANSPLANT patient Lisa Strange , 12 , was fighting for her life yesterday after being given a new heart and lungs .
2 It was all just like being given a new recipe or a knitting pattern .
3 In America , Roth has to live with being called the new Gary Oldman .
4 Badly blunted blades can also be finished on this before being given a new cutting edge on the honing wheel .
5 And they like to be taught a new board game
6 System 3 are meant to be bringing a new game called Silly Putty out .
7 Like its predecessor , in order to be adopted the new package — known initially as the Pearson Accord and latterly as the Charlottetown Agreement — required ratification by the federal parliament and by individual provincial legislatures .
8 ACOST , the Advisory Council on Science and Technology , is to be given a new name and a newly defined role .
9 It 's absolutely wonderful — to be given a new lease of life .
10 ‘ If Bernard gets away after tipping off Bailey he 's certain to be given a new identity by the CIA .
11 According to letters her mother had received from Uncle Félix , Alice Pritchett had done quite amazingly well and was going to be given the new London branch of her uncle 's fashion house to manage .
12 ( a ) Extent of the demise Although the tenant is entitled to the protection of Part II of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 in respect of the whole of the property comprised in his tenancy , he is only entitled to be granted a new tenancy of his holding .
13 This was the first year that Environment Achievement Awards have been made , so Johnson Matthey was particularly proud to have been included among the 12 initial companies to be granted the new honour .
14 France recognises its poor performance in population assistance and is said to be developing a new programme , which , however , is expected to focus on public education and demographic research and training rather than family planning assistance .
15 Core to the strategy is the ability to use multiple operating systems and IBM is believed to be developing a new version of AIX/ESA that will run on both the RS/6000 workstations and highly-parallel servers .
16 The chapter concentrates upon a particular moment in the story of British fascism , when this ideological tradition seemed to be taking a new turn .
17 Some elements in the Argentine military , along with members of the opposition UCR , characterized the abandonment of the missile programme as a capitulation to US demands , and described it as an irresponsible move at a time when Chile was suspected to be seeking a new missile .
18 Yvraine was ready to be crowned the new Everqueen .
19 Hedgerows all over the Richmond constituency seem to be sprouting a new form of vegetation even faster than in the 1989 by-election .
20 This is why we appear to be witnessing a new round of military coup attempts in those happy places where western prescriptions have been carried out with such fidelity : for example , Fujimoro in Peru last week , and the events in Venezuela in February .
21 Chuter was widely expected to be offered the new position , and Spracklen believes that his offer to take it on unpaid was ‘ an embarrassment ’ to the ARA .
22 John installed a filter and later added a waterfall , but a rapid drop in the water level one day spelt trouble and somewhere in the region of 180 assorted fish had to be found a new home .
23 Terry Sprayson will now have to be found a new job by Gloucestershire County Council .
24 GREAT Britain star Michael Jackson is to be refused a new deal at Wakefield .
25 DEC says it 'll go along with the Open Software Foundation 's choice symmetric multiprocessing technology and expects it to be delivered a new release early next year .
26 ‘ It is super to have a purpose-built unit for the elderly and , indeed , to be opening a new hospital at all .
27 MICHAEL Jackson is rumoured to be releasing a new single before Christmas : a duet with fellow cartoon character Bart Simpson titled ‘ You 're Bart , Man ’ .
28 But given the rising tide of rape and other forms of violence , Britain appears to be rearing a new generation of what Kenneth Clarke calls ‘ really persistent , nasty little juvenile offenders ’ .
29 She was meant to be illustrating a new book for children , a fantasy story by a well-known author .
30 I like using it , as do many other people , and it seems to be becoming the new industry standard .
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