Example sentences of "have been [verb] the new " in BNC.
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1 | John Dellow , deputy commissioner of the Metropolitan Police , has been elected the new president of the Association of Chief Police Officers . |
2 | Well known broadcaster , author and journalist Jonathan Dimbleby has been appointed the new President of the Council for the Protection of Rural England . |
3 | The Reverend Dr Tom Tuma , a writer and educator , has been appointed the new provincial secretary of the Anglican Church of Uganda . |
4 | Fr Vince Ohlinger SVD has been appointed the new General Manager of Word Publishing Company in Papua New Guinea . |
5 | George Robertson , the MP for Hamilton , has been appointed the new Shadow Scottish Secretary . |
6 | Rose Holmes , 42 , of Bearpark , Durham , has been appointed the new manager at the AA shop on Corporation Road , Middlesbrough . |
7 | The deputy head of Morecambe high School , Miss Rachel Totton has been appointed the new head of Whitby School . |
8 | UNILEVER senior manager Bill Duncan has been appointed the new chairman of the Wirral NHS Hospital Trust , which manages Arrowe Park and Clatterbridge hospitals . |
9 | The company says it has been previewing the new X-stations for three weeks and has already taken orders for over 2,300 units . |
10 | At this stage you may also be in contact with the social services who may have been supporting the new client for some time . |
11 | The emergence of an independent Macedonia on Greece 's northern border was indeed an event that justified a Greek response , but the response should not have been to tell the new country it could not use the name ‘ Macedonia ’ ( see box ) . |
12 | Daum claimed that his players had been given the new sports designer drug Clenbuterol simply to heal persistent muscle injuries . |
13 | One of the more pleasant surprises , on a protracted visit to The Towers in January , had been to meet the new bride at the Hall . |
14 | The Continental Palace orchestra had been playing the new popular melody " Tea for Two " as he came out onto the terrace , and he had been faintly surprised in the event that nobody had turned to stare at him . |
15 | What has tended to happen historically , with earlier attempts to provide alternatives to custody , is that instead of moving offenders currently receiving a sentence of imprisonment down-tariff , in this case to some form of punishment in the community , down-tariff offenders — those who formerly were dealt with by a fine or conditional discharge — have been given the new sentence . |
16 | Odilo and I have been airing the new apartment until it is heavy with her smell . |
17 | Some organisations already implement voluntary eco-audits , and some have been piloting the new British Standard 7750 . |
18 | Supporters have been visiting the new hospice premises at Harewood House where a very successful coffee morning was attended by over 100 people . |