Example sentences of "newly [verb] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | We studied only newly diagnosed cases of cervical abnormality because the persistence or recurrence of cervical neoplasia might also be affected by the factors under study . |
2 | er There are various other sponsored events and one of the er most important er events is this er helpline for newly diagnosed asthmatics which er should be very helpful . |
3 | No , it should be a permanent link , and er the calls will be er supported by the National Asthma Campaign and , as I said , it 's particularly er useful to newly diagnosed asthmatics in helping them to understand what 's happening to them and obtain advice , er . |
4 | Laboratory reports of rectal isolates of Neisseria gonorrhoeae , cases of acute hepatitis B virus infection , and newly diagnosed HIV-1 infection were analysed . |
5 | For 1988 the number of reports of newly diagnosed HIV-1 infection in men who had had sex with men ( 1062 ) was the lowest in any year since the widespread introduction of testing . |
6 | Our data included documented seroconversions to the end of 1991 — that is , newly diagnosed HIV-1 infection in men for whom the year and month of a previous negative result of an HIV-1 test were available . |
7 | Number of cases of rectal gonorrhoea and newly diagnosed infection in homosexual men . |
8 | There is still evidence that the young and newly diagnosed patients remain at increased risk of death and it is among these that we must concentrate our efforts . |
9 | Patients with longstanding disease responded as well as newly diagnosed patients . |
10 | Patients with a long duration of Crohn 's disease and who had received specific treatment ( steroids or surgery ) in the past , showed a similar significant ( p<0.05 ) response to elemental diet , DAI decreasing from 6.3 ( 1.4 ) to 2.2 ( 0.8 ) , as newly diagnosed patients , 3.0 ( 0.6 ) to 1.2 ( 0.7 ) . |
11 | On prednisolone , the DAI improvements ( p<0.05 ) from 5.1 ( 0.9 ) to 1.7 ( 0.6 ) in previously treated patients , and from 5.6 ( 0.6 ) to 2.1 ( 1.1 ) in newly diagnosed patients , were also similar . |
12 | In addition , we have shown that elemental diet is as beneficial in patients with longstanding disease as it is in newly diagnosed patients . |
13 | The right time to measure lipids for the newly diagnosed diabetic is when good control has been achieved and thereafter probably yearly up to the age of sixty . |
14 | Often patients , particularly newly diagnosed people , were unsure about an aspect of their diet or treatment but did not feel they should bother their GP or hospital . |
15 | Table 4.2 Major abnormalities in circulating lipids found in poorly controlled or newly diagnosed diabetics |
16 | The major problems include the definition of the normal range for fasting cholesterol and triglyceride , failure to divide diabetics into appropriate insulin- or non-insulin-dependent categories , and also the inclusion of newly diagnosed diabetics together with those with long-established disease . |
17 | If severe , this may result in the diabetic lipaemia that is particularly seen in poorly controlled or newly diagnosed diabetics ( Bagdade et al , 1967 ) . |
18 | Abnormalities that may occur in poorly or newly diagnosed diabetes are shown in Table 4.2 ; these include increased VLDL and LDL levels in all types of diabetes as already mentioned , but with good diabetic control both these abnormalities may completely resolve ( Nikkila & Hormila , 1978 ; Lisch & Sailer , 1981 ) . |
19 | An exhibition of models and drawings will be held this September in Gotha , and will be shown along with some newly realised works at the Cologne Art Fair in November . |
20 | As will be considered further , it is not at all clear , however , that the newly formulated offence entirely cures what might be called the policeman defect . |
21 | During 1987 , BRAC tested its newly formulated Rice-Salt Oral Rehydration Therapy ( RSORT ) in a field trial covering a population of around 63,000 people . |
22 | In some cases we have amended the NCC versions to improve continuity between levels 1 to 3 as they appear in the statutory Documents and our newly formulated statements of attainment and programmes of study for levels 6 to 10 . |
23 | On the other hand in the early and mid-1960s the Americans remained determined to push ahead with the newly formulated strategy of flexible response . |
24 | The publication by an LEA of a scheme such as Solihull 's is implicitly intended to signal this newly emphasized responsibility to teachers , to persuade them to accept it and to provide them with an agreed agenda for the review . |
25 | There must be a unifying goal for education , cutting across the old Platonic distinction between the theoretical , or intellectual , and the practical , and also across the newly emphasized distinction between technology and science on the one hand and ‘ arts ’ on the other . |
26 | In one case this had happened twice on the same land and was about to happen a third time for bulldozer had arrived to destroy a newly erected building where a woman stood in the way , she was one of the nuns helping in the area ; the defence was successful . |
27 | And I accept there are a number here of items , I mean there 's er another one that Peter mentions which was the er large thorn plants to discourage the children from climbing the newly erected fence at the nature reserve . |
28 | After the war , outside calls were taken over by the NFS , who occupied a newly erected Town Station . |
29 | A new water tower stood sentinel and only two or three tents were scattered outside the perimeter of a newly erected wire fence . |
30 | The envy of many preservation sites is the newly erected locomotive shed built of brick , which houses the locomotives when not in use . |