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

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1 Within days , the Germans launched a new peace offensive .
2 Later , in addition to the standard type , with barbs every 30cm/12in , the Germans introduced a new type of wire with steel strips cut into sharp-edged and pointed triangles .
3 The Society welcomes the proposals to establish a new jurisdiction covering all aspects of private law decision-making for people with all forms of mental incapacity .
4 Few sailing ships could reach the town , so by 1670 the merchants created a new port .
5 The growing complexity of the tasks undertaken by the schools produced a new emphasis on careers guidance and upon counselling , for both of which staffing provision now had to be made .
6 With the environments came a new piece of jargon ; WYSIWYG .
7 THE debate about how BBC Television covers the arts enters a new phase tonight when BBC2 launches a new show deliberately intended as a rival to The Late Show and its laid-back coterie of cultural commentators .
8 Added colour is much reduced , and the lines have a new suppleness .
9 The enhancements to the gateways include a new Directory Exchange Agent , DXA , which handles directory synchronisation , and an AliasMapper which provides the alias mapping for automatic alias and originator/recipient name generation , based on rules defined by the systems administrator .
10 Space Biospheres Ventures , the private firm that built and runs Biosphere 2 , said the bionauts set a new world record for living in a closed system .
11 And the Sainsburys , Tescos and Safeways of the world are the people with the financial clout and organisational know-how to spend the £15million or so which it takes to buy the land , negotiate the planning hurdles , employ a builder and stock the shelves to open a new superstore on a good site .
12 So it has been with other countries of immigration — the immigrants embraced a new nationality with , if the nationalist fictions are to be believed , unseemly eagerness .
13 The banks developed a new role as providers of financial services , such as arranging leveraged buyouts , marketing commercial paper for corporate clients or advising LDCs on their rescheduling strategy .
14 The machines have a new architecture with a separate HP Precision Bus handling input/output , and use up to four 60MHz Snake chips , with the promise of further power boosts ahead once the latest 7100 PA RISC is utilised ( UX No 373 ) .
15 The machines have a new architecture , including a 1Gb/sec memory bus and up to eight 256Mb/sec HP Precision Bus I/O channels , which means that users hoping to upgrade from HP 's previously high-end 870 systems will face a box-swap .
16 It has now joined with the infants to form a new school .
17 It has now joined with the infants to form a new school .
18 Once again , the Brazilians get a new currency .
19 In 1913 the Unionists found a new line of attack through the Marconi Scandal .
20 The murders mark a new turn in South Africa 's violence .
21 It 's a major coup for the Thamesdown Dance Studios to have the finances to generate a new dance professional dance company outside London .
22 The commission urges the justices to adopt a new standard for evidence that would require judges not to resolve scientific controversy but only to ask three pertinent questions in weighing admissibility of evidence : is the claim testable ?
23 Instead , in 1912 , the shipowners tried a new tack .
24 A major change in intra-COMECON trade patterns had been introduced on Jan. 1 , when the members implemented a new agreement to settle all accounts in hard currencies .
25 The anniversaries , they used to be every Easter time , an anniversary , for which the boys invariably got a new little suit , and the girls had a new frock .
26 Iris , the messenger goddess , is sent by the muses to find a new poet ; she discovers Mira 's ‘ crippled Infants ’ and agrees to care for them :
27 The results provide a new perspective on the association between area deprivation indicators and population health .
28 The fields shone a new green in the sun , and the air which for days had been hazy had been cleaned by the rain so that I could make out the shapes of sheep grazing near the old Coal Road above Cowgill as I walked down the lane .
29 Some of the sachets feature a new high-gloss , waterproof finish .
30 The hard core of support seemed to have risen slightly during the year , but voting Green in the Euro-elections had not for most of the voters signified a new allegiance .
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