Example sentences of "[conj] a newly [verb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This will not usually be a concern where a newly formed company acquires Target containing capital losses , as on a buy-out .
2 Even if there are so-called ‘ gods ’ ( like stable government , a large credit balance in the building society , a new video recorder or a newly fitted kitchen ) whether in heaven or on earth , and even though there are many of these ‘ gods ’ and ‘ lords ’ yet there is for us only one God 1 Cor 8:5 , 6a
3 Menem also announced that a newly created Justice Ministry under Leon Carlos Arslanian would introduce fresh legislation in order to " fight corruption effectively " .
4 Imagine that a newly formed trust advertises units for sale to savers .
5 On March 8 it was reported that a newly discovered oil and gas field in the Fergana valley would provide Uzbekistan with up to 12,000,000 tonnes of oil per year — well above its domestic needs .
6 ACOST , the Advisory Council on Science and Technology , is to be given a new name and a newly defined role .
7 Gerhard Schröder ( SPD ) was sworn in on June 21 at the head of a Cabinet in which the Greens held two portfolios : Women 's Affairs and a newly created portfolio of Relations with the Bundesrat .
8 The absence of distinction between a Lieutenant Colonel 's comparative wealth and a newly joined Ensign on a pittance , made him sorrowfully aware that he alone in this very superior mess , was unendowed with private means .
9 Guest artists in this year 's festival include soprano Barbara Schlick ; the New London Consort ; the medieval ensemble Sinfonye and a newly established chamber group directed by the acclaimed violinist John Holloway .
10 It was not in fact until a newly legalised Solidarity had been successful at the polls and formed a majority administration in 1989 that the making of public policy began again to command at least a minimum of public acceptability .
11 In 1850 , as a newly appointed house surgeon to St George 's Hospital ( where he later became lecturer in anatomy ) he presented a paper to the Royal Society ‘ On the development of the optic and auditory nerves ’ .
12 I was , as a newly arrived curate , somewhat taken aback and went home to lick my wounds .
13 He seemed as tense as a newly released convict , and that tension was reflected in the percussive piano style with which he treated the opening up-beat R&B and country selections , including Mean Woman Blues and You Win Again .
14 Jerry Lee Lewis … as tense as a newly released convictPHOTOGRAPH : DOUGLAS JEFFERY
15 Twenty-five years later in West Mercia , as a newly promoted superintendent , I listened at my first conference as my peers discussed a chief constable 's agreement which allowed officers to discard ties in hot weather and wear open-necked shirts .
16 At the resumed talks it was agreed that Petur Mladenov , the State Council President and former Foreign Affairs Minister , would be elected President of Bulgaria ( his formal election being carried out by the Assembly on April 3 ) , but would be replaced when a newly elected legislature approved a new constitution .
17 When a newly freed prisoner arrived at Bohorok it underwent a six-week quarantine .
18 We have the additional advantage of data on incidence , which is important because incidence rises before mortality when a newly introduced drug does cause cancer .
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