Example sentences of "and newly [vb pp] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Flexible alkathene hoops , available from builders ' merchants , secured to each side of a bed with a cover of heavy-duty polythene , make a simple cold frame for protecting frost-sensitive shrubs and newly raised annuals .
2 Talks on Sino-Russian military co-operation took place in Beijing on Nov. 21 between Aleksandr Shokhin , a Russian Deputy Premier and Minister for Foreign Economic Relations and Social Policy , and Liu Huaqing , Vice-Chair of the Central Military Commission and newly elected member of the standing committee of the CCP politburo .
3 Zhu Rongji , a Vice-Premier and newly elected member of the standing committee of the CCP politburo , visited the United Kingdom , Finland , Denmark , Sweden and Norway between Nov. 15 and Dec. 3 [ for Zhu 's discussions on Hong Kong during his visit to London see this page ] .
4 Zhu Rongji , a Chinese Vice-Premier and newly elected member of the standing committee of the politburo of the Chinese Communist Party , visited the UK on Nov. 15-20 for trade talks [ for Zhu 's European tour see p. 39189-90 ] .
5 And newly elected city councillor Sandy Blair says he wo n't be shunning Sinn Fein members even though he loathes their politics .
6 Of course , Benjamin was at home in the library , exclaiming with delight at the smell of parchment , pumice stone , ink and newly treated vellum .
7 By the 1680s there were over fifty chancelleries ( prikazi ) set up to deal with new tasks and newly incorporated areas .
8 A special train was arranged for Ludendorff , the hero of the siege of Liege and newly appointed Chief of Staff in the east .
9 The move is intended to allow Wharfedale to rationalise its activities and to concentrate on developing the Cambridge and newly announced Leak ranges .
10 His skin smelt of soap and newly turned soil .
11 But when it 's dark and the moon glints on the Peter and Paul fortress , and two out of every three street lights are extinguished for economy so that the puddles and newly fallen snow are discovered only by an errant foot , then it is once again St Petersburg , and Dostoevsky is hump-backed in a slum behind Sennaya Square , and Pushkin is dying after his duel and saying ‘ Good-bye , my friends ’ to his rows of books .
12 Possibly the Edinburgh-Glasgow push-pull trains represented the sector 's highest quality product , being formed of Mark 3 stock and powered by smart and newly overhauled Class 47/7 locomotives .
13 Number of cases of rectal gonorrhoea and newly diagnosed infection in homosexual men .
14 There is still evidence that the young and newly diagnosed patients remain at increased risk of death and it is among these that we must concentrate our efforts .
15 Laboratory reports of rectal isolates of Neisseria gonorrhoeae , cases of acute hepatitis B virus infection , and newly diagnosed HIV-1 infection were analysed .
16 I know they 're asking more than we want to pay , but if we can assemble a package of cash , stock options , and newly issued shares as a good inducement , I think we 'll convince the key manager and he 'll persuade the others to sell .
17 There are some delightful and newly published illustrations of them from manuscripts they made , peering out of initials which they are still painting , or kneeling in corners , or , in the case of Nicolaus Bertschi of Augsburg , apparently accepting a mug of beer from his wife Margaret .
18 It looks like a long hard season for Civil Service , who have lost Steffi Magowan and Alex Battey to university across the water , and newly promoted Knock .
19 EPITAPH on Mrs Vanbutchel whose remains , preserved by a curious and newly invented method of embalment , are the object of her husband 's daily attention .
20 In the first , Private View , Ferdinand is invited to see the redecorated flat and newly acquired possessions of two old friends , Michael and Vera , played by Ian Richardson and Zena Walker .
21 With outstanding success behind them , they used their eccentricities of taste ( and newly acquired cash ) to move a little upmarket .
22 With a stout and newly repaired fence between them , Seb felt he could afford to smile at her .
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