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

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1 In a few areas a detailed election manifesto has been adopted at the first meeting of a newly elected council as a basis for council policies ( Fudge 1981 ) .
2 Enlightened bureaucrats sought to put it in the hands of a newly created ministry ; conservatives proposed transferring it from the liberal Ministry of Education to the Ministry of Internal Affairs .
3 The Ghanaian government hopes the castles , plus a slavery museum , will be the linch-pins of a newly created tourist industry .
4 Also on Feb. 19 Mohammad Hassan Sharq resigned as Prime Minister , and on Feb. 21 Sultan Ali Keshtmand ( Sharq 's predecessor as Prime Minister ) was appointed Chairman of a newly created Executive Committee of the Council of Ministers [ ibid . ] .
5 From the deepest point of a new trench to the highest point of a newly created mountain range can be ten miles , maybe more — the greatest difference in the shape of the planetary spheroid anywhere .
6 The consultant returned to Hong Kong in late 1990 to undertake a three-month study of a newly discovered area of buried cavitous marble at Ma On Shan in the central New Territories .
7 Even a simple conveyance of a newly built estate property — easy money for the lawyer , with a standard form of contract — involves some translation work .
8 Some of these were strictly castle towns , that is , they were planted against the gates of a newly built castle of the late eleventh century , such as Ludlow .
9 A new water tower stood sentinel and only two or three tents were scattered outside the perimeter of a newly erected wire fence .
10 These teachers could become the seminal elements of a newly aligned service .
11 Nonetheless the move was criticized by Arthur Wina , the chairman of a newly formed campaign group , the National Interim Committee for Multiparty Democracy , who argued that the poll should take place in the course of 1990 .
12 The process had been set in motion on March 15 with the handing over of border crossings to units of a newly formed Macedonian army .
13 Although there is no requirement to notify the Society of the name and address of a newly formed MNP , it may be necessary for separate reasons , such as the need to keep the Law Society informed of a solicitor 's practising address .
14 A sales engineer may be required to give advice on the operation of a newly acquired machine or provide assistance in the event of a breakdown .
15 In some countries , particularly Germany where companies have a two-tier board , the corporate structure may give rise to difficulties in changing management , which may obstruct the running of a newly acquired business for the benefit of the whole group .
16 There were some granulomatous area on the lower edges of the lungs , possibly caused by migrating worms , but these seemed to be old lesions and not evidence of a newly acquired disease .
17 PA found that 90 per cent of the participants transferring existing senior members of staff now bear all the costs associated with travelling expenses , preliminary visits , removal , temporary accommodation , estate agents ' commission , legal fees and stamp duty together with a disturbance allowance … similar costs are borne by 70 per cent of companies in respect of the relocation of a newly recruited manager although a disturbance allowance is not as common in this instance .
18 The film included a suggestive ten-minute episode , set in an eighteenth-century brothel , in which a male customer chose a female prostitute , helped her undress in a bedroom and finally got into bed with her , and a frankly explicit ten-minute episode of a newly wed bride and groom set in a hotel bedroom .
19 The President would serve as commander of the armed forces and chair of a newly established Council on National Defence and Security .
20 Only one photograph of a newly installed chairman has been sent to me since January 's Divisional AGMs .
21 Wherever he was-in America ; in the Middle East , one side or the other of a newly divided Europe , — and whether he was still unknown or already being trained by one of de Chavigny 's rivals , Edouard intended to find him .
22 Alternatively , the matrix pricing model can be used to determine the fair price of a newly issued bond .
23 One obvious aspect of this was the attention which continued to be given throughout the seventeenth century to the public entry of a newly arrived ambassador to the capital in which he was taking up his post .
24 In July 1992 , Wood Group ESP Inc. acquired 100% of the issued share capital of ESP Products Inc. a newly formed Delaware corporation which owned the business and assets of the Trico Submersible Systems division of Trico Industries Inc .
25 She ran across the airport like a newly born antelope unsteady on its legs , and stood with elbows bent and legs apart as though afraid of toppling through her fantasies into womanhood .
26 It will have to wait for me , like a newly opened birthday present while you go off to school .
27 He walked slowly towards the hall , stretching at each step like a newly awakened cat .
28 This belief means it is quite common today for a newly wed bride to be terrified by the omen of a white hare appearing in her path , for this augers ill for her marriage .
29 First appearing as a newly created knight of the household of Edward II in November 1311 , he rapidly became a central figure at court , obtaining in April 1317 one of the greatest prizes at the king 's disposal : marriage to Margaret de Clare , widow of the former royal favourite , Piers Gaveston , Earl of Cornwall [ q.v. ] , and co-heiress to the estates of her brother , Gilbert de Clare , ninth Earl of Gloucester [ q.v. ] , who had died at Bannockburn .
30 ( Alan ) Henderson , to decline the offer of a bond in 1981 when as a newly elected Committee member , he believed he needed to respect ‘ the ( contra ) attitude ( to bondholders ) of the members who voted him in ’ , and quoted the discussions at the 1979 Annual General Meeting .
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