Example sentences of "have [be] [verb] by [art] new " in BNC.

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1 Venice 's churches , recently threatened with closure ( see The Art Newspaper No. 18 , May 1992 , p.1 ) , have been reprieved by a new scheme approved by the Ministero dei Beni culturali .
2 The ill-fitting Abbey Clocks and most of the assets of Lan-Elec have been sold , and Corsair 's problems have been rectified by a new face behind its managing director 's desk .
3 Before you switch to a new card firm , do n't cancel the old one until you have been accepted by the new issuer .
4 Most previous tax allowances have disappeared ( the single person 's allowance , wife 's earned income allowance and married man 's allowance ) and have been replaced by a new personal allowance and a new married couple 's allowance .
5 Over the past six months statistics have been gathered by a new Europe-wide service .
6 Over the past six months statistics have been gathered by a new Europe-wide service but have not been published until yesterday .
7 Many of the pre-independence laws enabling action to be taken against privately owned media have been enforced by the new African governments , despite the fact that most new leaders issued statements which committed them to the ideals of free mass media and free expression of opinion .
8 Old certainties — the idea of a fundamental division between ‘ realism ’ and ‘ experimentalism ’ , for example — have been superseded by a new pluralism .
9 As such , they have been superseded by the new Henle edition , which prints the passage in question in its double minor form .
10 Once the exclusive domain of self-confessed ‘ headers ’ , Leeds United 's terraces have been invaded by a new breed of hedonistic supporter .
11 The technological innovations which have developed as a result of society 's need to adapt to new conditions have been accompanied by a new epistemology .
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