Example sentences of "[noun pl] and [verb] [art] new [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Already thronging with music students and hosting a regular series of free concerts and recitals by distinguished musicians , it will soon provide the new home for undergraduates in the fine arts and gain a new lease on life . |
2 | The only solution appeared to be to go round existing denominational organizations and to create a new body which would emphasize non-political aims and gather a following based on individuals , not denominations . |
3 | Some of them , like some Karavas , seized available economic opportunities and joined the new élite . |
4 | This kind of map analysis used to be done manually ( before the advent of practical GIS ) by overlaying transparent map sheets , establishing the required spatial relationships and drawing the new map on a clean top sheet with felt pens ( McHarg 1969 ) . |
5 | More than 100 parents and children from Abergynolwyn , Llanegryn and Llwyngwril made the 100-mile round trip to Caernarfon to show their opposition to the plan to close their schools and establish a new area school at Bryncrug . |
6 | Ekong analysed the fruits and found a new compound , xylopic acid . |
7 | Where political union and sovereignty are concerned , I can see no natural political affinity between the United Kingdom and Luxembourg — a country with a population smaller than Berkshire — or with Belgium , with its divided population , Holland , with its total dependence on its neighbours , or Italy , which has so much difficulty in implementing EC directives , which moralises over other people 's shortcomings and has a new Government roughly every 18 months . |
8 | ‘ We hope to be able to introduce a bill as soon as the legislative timetable permits and to see the new line completed around the end of the decade . ’ |
9 | To develop adequate and growing capability requires investment in human skills and provides a new kind of barrier to the entry of more newcomers into the international system . |
10 | The conflict bred solidarity among Arab oil states and gave a new impetus to the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries ( OPEC ) , a cartel of the major non-US oil producers which had previously been rendered ineffective by internal divisions . |
11 | When the hybrid virus attacks and enters a new cell , it carries in that DNA . |
12 | A good time to examine the alternatives and find a new interest in life . |
13 | PRESIDENT Bill Clinton last night prepared the country for a painful package of tax increases and spending cuts , saying he was trying to ‘ change a direction of 12 years and take a new course ’ for the economy that would quickly provide half a million new jobs . |
14 | But the management disputes those figures and insists the new service is n't a threat . |
15 | FIFTEEN steps to be implemented within a month of taking office in order to reverse the Conservative health reforms and set a new direction for the NHS were outlined by Labour yesterday . |
16 | Plans are now in motion to stage exhibitions featuring paintings from the collection in the Museum and Art Gallery in the city centre , where they are certain to attract attention to the University 's artistic riches and forge a new link between town and gown . |
17 | Ramsay was shrewd enough to capitalise on his native gifts and develop a new style . |
18 | The originator of the DC therefore created a new DC by copying the old one , applying the suggested modifications and submitting the new DC . |
19 | He discovered the theatre score in the Academy 's own library , just in time to stop the presses and make a new edition based on it . |
20 | The work entails regrading waste heaps , recontouring the site , planting trees and creating a new watercourse . |
21 | ’ But leaving Angola will be hard , leaving our Angolan friends and neighbours and starting a new life ’ , she said . |
22 | In cross-examination Mr. Burgess was asked why he had not accepted the deceased 's instructions and prepared a new will . |
23 | Charles Spencer comes on stage as the nice guy who has dissociated himself from the forced sale of tenants ' cottages , grieved over the disposal of historic treasures and heralded a new degage era of neighbourliness . |
24 | All the while Hollywood was winning new friends and gaining a new legitimacy for its methods and style . |
25 | This is why snakes can shed their skins and pursue a new start in life , while men are condemned to the one covering which must eventually wither and die . |
26 | The owners refused to pay , sacked the BSU members and engaged a new crew who were members of the NSFU , whereupon the BSU declared the ship black and picketed her on her return from Loch Fyne . |
27 | It is surely significant that when the government of newly independent Zimbabwe was seeking finance to buy out South African interests in the country 's newspapers and establishing a new framework within which its press , television and radio could operate , it went to Nigeria both for finance and for advice . |
28 | That the aim and purpose is to bring about the fall of the bourgeoisie and the rule of the proletariat , to abolish the old society based on class differences and to found a new society without classes and without private property . |
29 | The new release comes with Windows , Open Look or Motif front-ends , client-server implementations of for popular personal computer packages , offers links to Microsoft Corp 's Mail , Lotus Development Corp 's cc:Mail and ICL 's TeamOffice , X400 mail to UK MHS ‘ 88 standards and has a new management system . |
30 | Not surprising Dilys Palmer was one of its founding fathers ( mothers ? ) with the Washington Development Corporation , who started off with green fields and five working pits and made a new town of it . |