Example sentences of "been [vb pp] [prep] a new [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A Guisborough professor 's research work has been honoured with a new post at Teesside Polytechnic .
2 The plight of young homeless people has been highlighted in a new report .
3 Replacements have been confined to a new head gasket around 3,000 hours and one each of pto and main clutches .
4 In the early third century it had been rebuilt with a new wall inside its robbed-out predecessor .
5 The bridge is now used only by pedestrians , having been superseded by a new road bridge in 1958 .
6 Old certainties — the idea of a fundamental division between ‘ realism ’ and ‘ experimentalism ’ , for example — have been superseded by a new pluralism .
7 In the Eastern states of Europe , the traditional form of communism has collapsed and the communist party and state apparatus has been superseded by a new cohort of political leaders .
8 But Marxism and socialism are not the only nineteenth-century political theories which have been presented in a new way during recent decades .
9 New houses are to be built on the site of the former Cameron maternity hospital and its facilities have been transferred to a new unit at the town 's general hospital .
10 The result of our cursory glance at the attempts that have been made at a new perspective on law and the legal system is thus both clear and complicated : the legal system can no longer be understood to be monolithic , but is differentiated , and this differentiation is structured by its relationship to other social sub-systems ; law , moreover , has a different ideological role in different national legal cultures .
11 The school , whose origins go back to the twelfth century , has been moved to a new location .
12 They had just been moved into a new milking shed and they were in completely strange surroundings .
13 He also pointed out that under item 25 Appointment of Auditors , a quotation at a much lower figure had been accepted from a new firm of Auditors .
14 Every attempt by local government to evade central spending restrictions has been met by a new rule to make evasion more difficult .
15 Once the exclusive domain of self-confessed ‘ headers ’ , Leeds United 's terraces have been invaded by a new breed of hedonistic supporter .
16 A second new steam engine being built by the Ravenglass and Eskdale for export to Japan , has already been supplied with a new Llanberis multi-tone .
17 The original town had been founded with a new market place in 1135–9 by the Benedictine abbey there .
18 Just how prevalent these are has been demonstrated in a new survey by the Urban Institute .
19 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 .
20 The right hand colour choice box has disappeared and has been replaced with a new palette box that contains all the colours in the palette displayed .
21 It has now been replaced by a new colonnade .
22 - You notice that the section of your local supermarket which has stocked picnic and barbecue material since the birth of time has suddenly disappeared and been replaced by a new section stocking wrapping paper , crackers and tinsel decorations .
23 On this occasion it was to be hoped that humiliation and hurt pride had been assuaged by a new pair of shoes and a many-stranded jet necklace — like early travellers taking presents to the natives , Sophia felt .
24 Since the 1950s the main achievements in Bach research have been based on a new examination of music sources .
25 On Oct. 27 Massud announced from Peshawar that , following discussion with Hekmatyar , consensus had been reached on a new plan to topple the Kabul government .
26 The inward grace is that we have been born to a new relationship with God .
27 Our market leading ‘ gold sub ’ ( AuSub© ) range of silver glass die attach pastes has been augmented by a new range of polymer based materials which can be used to attach semi-conductor chips in both ceramic and plastic packages .
28 The argument for a more comprehensive approach to work organization has been set in a new context by developments in product markets , trading conditions and manufacturing technology in the 1980s .
29 From an early age White had been moulded into a new kind of professional chemist , combining the skills of the alchemist , the apothecary , and the ‘ philosophical ’ experimenter .
30 CUSTOMER services has been boosted by a new system to allocate loose bases and covers .
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