Example sentences of "[conj] the recently [verb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 One would hope that the recently formed Department of National Heritage , being a much larger ministry with more prestige and probably better staff , would help with that problem .
2 The Xinhua news agency reported that at a meeting with Li Peng soon after the Kazakh party 's arrival , the Chinese Premier called for enhanced relations in all fields and said that the recently completed rail link would help bilateral relations in the economic and trade fields .
3 I am delighted that the recently privatised Harland and Wolff now has the longest order book in its history , with £565 million worth of orders , that it is competing successfully with the Koreans and the Japanese , that the future of 2,500 of its people is assured and that it is the premier shipyard in the United Kingdom .
4 Finding that the recently established Queen Victoria 's Jubilee Institute of Nursing concentrated on urban areas , she persuaded its council to accept her association as its rural district branch .
5 The 601 — to be released in limited quantities by the end of the year — is the low-end desktop offering , a slower machine than the recently announced IBM RS/6000 220 desktop , with a performance rating of 40 SPECmarks and a price tag of $2,000 .
6 Furthermore , if the recently reported patency rates of 85% obtained with front-loaded alteplase and conjunctive intravenous heparin can be linked with strategies to prevent reocclusion , the potential additional benefit that could be gained with engineered plasminogen activators might only be marginal .
7 It is expected that the process will make it possible for rare and fragile mummies and other bodies such as the European bog bodies and the recently discovered Ice Man to be accessible to the public without putting the originals at risk .
8 And the recently discovered structure of atoms gave them the idea that they could make helium out of hydrogen .
9 Theatres and amphitheatres are also rare , although two amphitheatres have been recognized : the well-known example at the mining settlement at Charterhouse , and the recently discovered structure at the religious site of Frilford .
10 These works produced only two Scottish replies arguing against the English case , The Complaynt of Scotland , and the recently discovered Ane Resonying of ane Scottis and Inglis merchand betuix Rawand ( Rouen ) and Lionis ( Lyons ) by the royal councillor and administrator William Lamb , an imagined discourse between two merchants travelling in France , in which the Scottish merchant utterly refuted , point by point , the claims of Henry VIII set out in his 1542 Declaration .
11 In one bar , supporters of the SNP leader , Alex Salmond , were recovering from the highly charged atmosphere of the meeting , at the end of which the party 's economy spokesman , Alex Neil , the industry spokesman , Roger Mullin , and the recently appointed transport spokesman , Kenny MacAskill , announced their resignations .
12 This would still leave DRT as the world 's third largest accountancy firm behind KPMG and the recently merged Ernst & Young , so far the only two successful mega-mergers .
13 Similar periods can be obtained from the recently observed System III period and the recently observed wind speeds , which indicates the longevity of such winds .
14 A wide range of people were interviewed , everyone from mothers to children , the local police and the recently formed tenants ' association .
15 International Operations had a very good year , and the recently announced re-start of Hibernia is indeed welcome news .
16 We may note these principles at work in the system of Education Support Grants made by the DES to local authorities for particular curriculum developments , and for which Local Education Authorities ( LEAs ) must bid , and the recently announced funding arrangements for inservice and staff development across the UK .
17 Hughes will be responsible for an ad budget of more than £1m across all Rimmel branded goods , which includes lipsticks , eye make-up and the recently launched Silks nail polishes .
18 This had the effect of realigning the traditional shipping lanes up and down the Gulf which led to the centuries-old general cargo ports in the Shatt al-Arab , Basrah and Khorramshahr , as well as the old-established Gulf ports like Bahrain and Kuwait and the recently installed array of oil terminals nearby : Mina al-Ahmadi and Mina Abdallah in Kuwait ; Ras Tanura and al-Jubail in Saudi Arabia ; Mina Saud and Ras Khafji in the Neutral Zone between the two ; Sitra in Bahrain ; Halul Island off Qatar and its onshore counterpart Umm Said ; Jabal Dhanna in Abu Dhabi and offshore Das Island ; and Kharg Island and Bandar Mah Shahr on the Iranian coast .
19 This point is well demonstrated by the strong performance of and the recently acquired business .
20 None the less , except for specific mutations to key enzymes in rare syndromes of familial diabetes and the recently identified link between some kindreds of maturity onset diabetes of the young and mutations to the glucokinase gene in liver and β cells , the gene(s) causing the bulk of cases of non-insulin dependent diabetes remain obscure .
21 Discussions are already under way with the National Trust for Scotland regarding a suitable themed transport link between Bridge of Dun station and the recently re-opened House of Dun , which would allow the BRPS and NTS to offer a joint visitor experience .
22 But the recently decided case of Corbett v.
23 Since 1987 , when he had a difficult first few months while the recently arrived Jonathan Davies was recovering from injury , he has established himself as the freshest , most innovative Welsh analyst of modern rugby .
24 Ostensibly , the licence , or franchise , for the new channel will be awarded on the same basis as the recently auctioned franchises for ITV .
25 There has also been a decline throughout the decade in spending on teacher training , though the recently initiated Self Help Action Programme in Education ( SHAPE ) project may increase the effectiveness of in-service training .
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