Example sentences of "[pers pn] [be] [verb] by a new " in BNC.

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1 As I walked in the door I was greeted by a new son and a strange emotional mixture of delight and disappointment at not having been there .
2 They are surrounded by a new aura of meaning ’ ( 1965 : 129 ) .
3 I understand Wednesday manager Trevor Francis , who rebuffed Ferguson on the phone , has made it clear to his board that should they be seduced by a new United bid , he would consider his future at the club .
4 And , as the second and third generation of Arab-Americans began to look back across the Atlantic , they were joined by a new wave of immigrants from the Middle East , many of them Lebanese , Palestinians and Iraqis displaced by the political upheavals in the region .
5 The same holds true about the plasma concentrations which , although they were determined by a new ELISA , were within the same range ( 70–350 ng/mL ) in responsive patients from Cameroon and the Congo as in non-responsive patients from the Congo .
6 Now in the Black Sea region the dynasty , which had come to power after the Persian Wars , ruled a principality centred on Pantikapaion until 438 , when they were succeeded by a new one founded by one Spartokos ( Diod. xi.31 ) .
7 But whether it is superseded by a new work or not , any book of a popular or educational nature which is clearly out of date should be considered for discard .
8 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 .
9 He was resussitated by a new heart monitor , bought for the ambulance by a local fir .
10 He was nabbed by a new British Rail patrol waging war on fare-dodgers and had to fork out an on-the-spot £10 fine .
11 Even when Archbishop Thomas died , he was succeeded by a new archbishop , Gerard , who was already bishop of Hereford , and as such had taken an oath of obedience to Anselm .
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