Example sentences of "has [be] [verb] [prep] a new " in BNC.

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1 Its renaissance with the new wave of unemployment has been echoed by a new contest of concepts .
2 The plight of young homeless people has been highlighted in a new report .
3 Britain 's first Professor of Petroleum Policy and Economics has been appointed to a new BP Chair at Dundee University .
4 Just how prevalent these are has been demonstrated in a new survey by the Urban Institute .
5 The man who discovered America has been commemorated by a new … and highly unusual rose .
6 In Cornwall and the Midland Valley of Scotland it has been upgraded to a new digital standard , developed with Bergen University , which permits telephone access to sensors in these areas from anywhere in the United Kingdom or overseas .
7 On the landward side of the Avenida is the Old Customs House ( Alfândega ) which has been converted into a new home for the Regional Parliament .
8 In the ‘ top end ’ car park , a large brick shed , once a bonded development area , has been converted into a new garage .
9 Every attempt by local government to evade central spending restrictions has been met by a new rule to make evasion more difficult .
10 A Guisborough professor 's research work has been honoured with a new post at Teesside Polytechnic .
11 And this time the poor are losing — the notion of " scrounger " has been mobilised as a new scourge against them , not only successfully legitimating the dole as the lowest of low benefits , but also its actual reduction ( through the abolition of earnings-related benefit in 1981 ) and the enforced dependence on the means-tested supplementary benefit .
12 The stock market has been pushed to a new record high by yesterday 's budget .
13 The school , whose origins go back to the twelfth century , has been moved to a new location .
14 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 .
15 But the corrupt version has been replaced by a new , authorised kind of graft : jobs and influence in exchange for political support .
16 CUSTOMER services has been boosted by a new system to allocate loose bases and covers .
17 John Gittings ' history of China since 1949 , China Changes Face , has been issued in a new extended paperback edition ( Oxford University Press , 1990 , £6.95 ) .
18 The head , which was being given a facelift at the time of December 's fire , has been graced with a new mop of blue hair .
19 An eye catching display unit for L.D.P. 's popular range of stair carpeting has been introduced in a new marketing initiative .
20 Sony has been working on a new Walkman which allows you to watch films as you go around .
21 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 .
22 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 .
23 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 .
24 In the debate on the Remonstrance against Buckingham in June he argued that the Arminians ‘ run in string with the papists and flatter greatness to oppress the subject ’ , thereby making what has been described as a new and crucial intellectual link between alteration of religion and alteration of government .
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