Example sentences of "newly [verb] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 We studied only newly diagnosed cases of cervical abnormality because the persistence or recurrence of cervical neoplasia might also be affected by the factors under study .
2 No , it should be a permanent link , and er the calls will be er supported by the National Asthma Campaign and , as I said , it 's particularly er useful to newly diagnosed asthmatics in helping them to understand what 's happening to them and obtain advice , er .
3 Number of cases of rectal gonorrhoea and newly diagnosed infection in homosexual men .
4 An exhibition of models and drawings will be held this September in Gotha , and will be shown along with some newly realised works at the Cologne Art Fair in November .
5 In some cases we have amended the NCC versions to improve continuity between levels 1 to 3 as they appear in the statutory Documents and our newly formulated statements of attainment and programmes of study for levels 6 to 10 .
6 On the other hand in the early and mid-1960s the Americans remained determined to push ahead with the newly formulated strategy of flexible response .
7 The publication by an LEA of a scheme such as Solihull 's is implicitly intended to signal this newly emphasized responsibility to teachers , to persuade them to accept it and to provide them with an agreed agenda for the review .
8 There must be a unifying goal for education , cutting across the old Platonic distinction between the theoretical , or intellectual , and the practical , and also across the newly emphasized distinction between technology and science on the one hand and ‘ arts ’ on the other .
9 And I accept there are a number here of items , I mean there 's er another one that Peter mentions which was the er large thorn plants to discourage the children from climbing the newly erected fence at the nature reserve .
10 Silver smiles IT WAS in November 1967 that Bishop Grasar invited Father John Burgon ( now Canon ) to take care of the newly erected parish of St Peter .
11 That magnificent engineering achievement the Humber Bridge is further opening up the area , improving communications and eventually leading to an East Coast motorway , linking up with newly completed roads on the north bank .
12 Thoughts of Jimmy , however , brought the reminder of how on Friday he had brought the news — gospel , so he said , after so much rumour — that the top brass from Massingham 's were moving into the newly completed extension on Monday .
13 Of course this 6000 includes some individuals that we picked up more than once ; but by marking the toads we ensured that we counted each one only once each year , and standard marking and recapture techniques enabled us to estimate the size of the population , and the annual rate of mortality and recruitment of newly matured adults to the breeding population .
14 Both Haketa and the NSDAP sought to resolve and dissolve the internal German class and social conflicts brought about by attempting to maintain a feudal nobility and at the same time to industrialise a newly formed country by projecting their energy into false imperialist and colonial solutions in their eastern borderlands .
15 He retired from his position as general manager in 1919 and was appointed a director of the company , but resigned later in the same year on his appointment as consulting mechanical engineer to the newly formed Ministry of Transport , a position he held until 1927 .
16 In 1795 the newly formed Board of Agriculture put the ‘ wastes ’ at a little under eight million acres .
17 A week later the first steam and ash began to erupt from a newly formed crater on the summit .
18 In this dark medieval labyrinth is the restaurant Baráčnická Rychta , meeting place of the newly formed Society of the Friends of the Malá Strana .
19 Solemn Mass was said by the Archbishop of Lisbon , who was assisted by a crew of pink-capped bishops , monsignors and one of the priests of the newly formed Society of Jesus .
20 While still living with his family in London in 1871 he was amongst the first associate members of the newly formed Society of Telegraph Engineers ( later the Institution of Electrical Engineers ) .
21 For the first time a team from the newly formed State of Slovenia will be taking part .
22 All pretence that the paper ever belonged to MacQuillan personally had been given up and the title transferred to a newly formed company within the MacQuillan empire .
23 This charge can be deferred where the shares in Target are distributed to a newly formed company in exchange for the issue of shares in the Newco to management ( see s139 TCGA 1992 ) , instead of being distributed directly to management .
24 In what looks rather like the thin end of the wedge for eventual privatisation of the phone company , BellSouth Corp yesterday said it had reached agreement to buy a 12.5% stake in France Telecom Mobiles Data SA , a newly formed unit of France Telecom .
25 Across the region hundreds of farmers are counting the cost of the downpours … harvesting is currently an impossibility , but there 's still plenty to keep them busy … like rescuing stranded livestock … marooned in newly formed lakes near Thame in Oxfordshire .
26 To put teeth into it , Pomgol was chaired by M. I. Kalinin , who was to become president of the newly formed USSR in December 1922 .
27 The hairs also help to disperse the newly formed scents round the body .
28 Back in Plymouth he worked with J. N. Darby [ q.v. ] and became a leader of the newly formed community at Providence Chapel who were soon nicknamed ‘ Plymouth Brethren ’ .
29 In its inception and philosophy the WTA embodied national anxieties over the future stability of Europe , stating in its objectives a commitment to the promotion of a lasting international peace through the ideals of the newly formed League of Nations .
30 On March 7 , the Group of 12 ( a newly formed coalition of the country 's main opposition parties , ranging from communists to conservatives ) issued a joint statement calling upon the populace to rise up against Avril and force him to hand over power to an interim civilian administration as the first step towards the holding of free elections .
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