Example sentences of "been [verb] by the new " in BNC.

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1 Inspection of Figure 7.2 should make it quite clear how the neoclassical synthesis has been modified by the new classical writers .
2 As such , they have been superseded by the new Henle edition , which prints the passage in question in its double minor form .
3 The case of J Sainsbury v O " Connor [ 1991 ] 1 WLR 963 is helpful on the question of what is needed to break the parent company 's beneficial ownership of Target , but on the question of whether " arrangements " exist so as to preclude the operation of the group income election the Sainsbury case has been superseded by the new " option arrangements " provisions in para 5B Sch 18 Taxes Act 1988 .
4 Fifteen thousand signatures had recently been collected by the new group .
5 About 15,000 signatures had recently been collected by the new group .
6 Gerardo , a lawyer who has been named by the new president to investigate the old dictatorship 's abuses , invites Roberto , a sympathetic stranger , to spend the night .
7 i will fill in a little on Frank 's ( at lot has already been said by the new norwegian on the list … ) performance later with excerpts from Dagbladet of yesterday .
8 Clearly without the deprivation payments some good inner city practices would have been bankrupted by the new contract .
9 Before you switch to a new card firm , do n't cancel the old one until you have been accepted by the new issuer .
10 By the 1970s , all of the familiar themes associated with the postwar new-critical programme had been appropriated by the new right and the humanistic sense that English departments might play a central and autonomous role in the transformation of the general " quality of life " in society had all but collapsed .
11 They had been wrongfooted by the new ruling on bouncers , which places a limit of one per over per batsman ( and over shoulder height ) .
12 Many of the pre-independence laws enabling action to be taken against privately owned media have been enforced by the new African governments , despite the fact that most new leaders issued statements which committed them to the ideals of free mass media and free expression of opinion .
13 But the eccentric goalkeeper , famous for his willingness to race out of his area , has been helped by the new law banning back passes to the goalkeeper .
14 The old adage garbage in garbage out has been replaced by the new , garbage in pretty picture out , and it is dangerous .
15 The old powers and the impenetrable secrecy that protected them had been breached by the new liberties .
16 The philosophy of planning services centrally in order to achieve equitable distribution has clearly been abandoned by the new NHS philosophy which concentrates upon local decision making and competition rather than cooperation between hospitals .
17 The Longhorn faded into relative obscurity quite quickly , once it had been overshadowed by the new Shorthorns , but the latter spread to many parts of the world , improving local cattle and forming the basis of countless new breeds .
18 Its reputation as a seat of learning precedes that of Altdorf , although it has been overshadowed by the new capital over the last few centuries .
19 Although photoflood bulbs in aluminium reflectors are still used , they have largely been supplanted by the newer and much more efficient halogen quartz lamps , and these are available in a variety of power ratings .
20 It may even have been increased by the new Article 92 , in spite of the continuing ban on discrimination on the basis of nationality .
21 He said the parish , which has just 100 people on the electoral roll , would have been swamped by the new town .
22 Oh , erm , do you think your life 's been changed by the New Town ?
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