Example sentences of "[been] [verb] [prep] new " in BNC.
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1 | Since then the number of users has only increased and the market has been penetrated with new drugs . |
2 | This has been stressed by new Minister of Agriculture Gillian Shephard in her first speech since taking up her new job in the Cabinet . |
3 | This has been stressed by new Minister of Agriculture Gillian Shephard in her first speech since taking up her new job in the Cabinet . |
4 | these have been installed under new steeply pitched roofs which harmonise with the form of the main roof ( Plate 33 ) . |
5 | Many of the older varieties like Webbs ' ‘ Mammoth Red Tripoli ’ have been superseded by new and improved forms ( left ) |
6 | Nevertheless they had not yet been superseded by new organizations capable of combining loyalty to the monarchy with the representation of the socially and economically powerful . |
7 | The arrangements for development control schemes have been superseded by new consultation machinery . |
8 | Dr Briggs and Richard Fortey ( of London 's Natural History Museum ) have been looking at new ways of classifying the various arthropods in the Burgess . |
9 | Nevertheless , it is fascinating to see the range and numbers of insects that have co-evolved with the social insects ; over 1200 species of myrmecophiles have been collected from New World army ants alone ! |
10 | The school 's been lobbying for new buildings for several years . |
11 | Cashline has recently been expanded into new areas of operation , including airports , shopping centres , supermarkets and petrol stations . |
12 | What has happened is that something latent within us has been stirred to new life , and that scent , or whatever , has been the symbolic object for us , leading us beyond itself to a personal memory . |
13 | London 's Victorian railway stations have been at the centre of the , now declining , spate of property development in the capital , as conveniently located derelict land and industrial/warehouse buildings have been exploited for new office accommodation . |
14 | That element had been a twentieth-century discovery and , within a few years of its first refinement , had been used in new and more powerful weapons of destruction . |
15 | More recently , archive sources have also been used in newer computer formats , in databases , viewdata programmes or telex simulations for instance . |
16 | Publishing has been revolutionised by new technology . |
17 | If your cash has been in the same account for some time , make sure it has n't been closed to new customers . |
18 | The stockmarket has in effect been closed to new equity issues for three years , and banks will lend only to the safest borrowers . |
19 | In Britain the trade union movement and the labour movement have been challenged by new political parties and a new form of conservatism has emerged . |
20 | She slipped off the edge of the bed as if she had been injected with new life . |
21 | I have finished my letter and sit staring down through the orchard thinking about those who have occupied the slit trenches since 6th June : Taff , the mortar team , the others who have gone and have been replaced by new faces . |
22 | It was only some years later , when the over-expansion he had forecast had materialised , and some of the more obscurantist leaders of the industry had been replaced by new men , that the industry came to terms with the problem ( see pp. 212–17 , below ) . |
23 | But where we find the law is deliberately being ignored or flouted , inspectors will be prepared to take firm enforcement action , particularly if serious risks to health and safety are evident or where what needs to be done is not new , i.e. where existing duties have simply been replaced by new legislation . ’ |
24 | The main thrust of the council 's efforts had been to lobby for new housing , improve neighbourhood services and strengthen neighbourhood rapport . |
25 | A total of £1.5 million has been invested in new premises , plant and equipment both in Abu Dhabi and Dubai to service valves , wellheads , high speed rotating equipment and heavy frame turbine components . |
26 | In the past year , more than £6 million has been invested in new Edinburgh premises for HMSO . |
27 | Questions have been raised following new developments over the Tommy Sheppard saga , the council official who 's paid to do nothing . |
28 | From this she deduced that the earlier arrangements had been of hamlets with infields , but , following growth in population , settlements had been replanned on new sites with the coalescence of population and lands . |
29 | If I chose not to reap the benefits of this scheme then I might consider the fate of a few ungrateful citizens who had thought likewise and then seen their homes repossessed , had been inflicted with uncanny storms that ripped tiles from roof and threw chimney stacks into the street , had undergone torment at the hands of timeshare salespeople , had been billed for new and exorbitant taxes and had been struck off their doctors ' registers . |
30 | She thought guiltily of the money she had been spending on new clothes and of the new slippers she had ordered with the amethyst decoration . |