Example sentences of "[coord] the newly [verb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Thomas , whom she met once every week or two , for dinner , or a trip to the theatre , or , if it was the weekend , a forage round the Upper East Side galleries or a visit to the Whitney or the newly opened Guggenheim Museum .
2 Family and old friends are not necessarily forgotten but distance will naturally make frequent contact less likely and the newly formed unit will take precedence , particularly when the young adults become parents themselves and the whole process begins all over again .
3 In anticipation of an army coup , Croatia and Slovenia had placed on alert the security forces under their control — the police and the newly formed gendarmerie , the so-called specijalci .
4 After a long and uphill struggle , lasting for most of the 1950s , Margery Fry had persuaded the Howard League and the newly formed Justice to take up the cause of monetary restitution to be paid out of public funds to those who had suffered personal injury from acts of criminal violence .
5 I am conscious of unfinished business : we still need many more new members ( and the newly announced bonus scheme for Sections should help here ) ; we still have more to do to broaden and cement relationships with other transport associations , despite what has already been achieved ; and above all we have to continue to strive for transport excellence , and to adapt and change to meet today 's needs .
6 Arguments of this sort which confused the " lower sorts of men " with the " higher sorts of ape " were not simply exercises in increasingly refined scientific discrimination ; they were closely meshed in with an ongoing dialectical debate , the original purpose of which had been to establish a synthesis between the theological doctrine of the Fall and the newly discovered facts of human geography .
7 One of the actor 's co-stars , James Cossins , recalled ‘ a white and shaking Michael ’ during that evening 's performance and ‘ several of us being bundled into a car afterwards to visit Gabrielle and the newly born daughter at a clinic in the Harley Street area .
8 During the First World War a number of Ministries set up regional offices and the newly created Ministry of Health set up nine regions — an experiment to be rudely terminated in 1921 as an economy measure .
9 By this time it was only the bullards and the newly created orders of masons that held the knowledge of the bull .
10 Those companies , reportedly including Insignia Software Inc and the newly constituted SunSelect ( UX No 381 ) , are thought to require Windows source code .
11 The new latrine in its fairly protected situation , and the newly appointed shithouse clerk was to be a great boost to Commando morale during the days ahead .
12 With Hartie mortally wounded by the vengeful NZRU council , Kirwan has now made himself available and the newly appointed backs coach Earle Kirton has been heard suggesting that ‘ King John ’ might be assigned a new role at centre , a position he is successfully filling for his second division Italian club Thiene who are coaches by another Kiwi , John Boe .
13 Chivalrously , if none too politically correctly , he drew a parallel between the beautiful and powerful Egyptian goddess and the newly appointed Diana Brooks , just arrived from New York to head London operations .
14 Therefore it was possible to run a demonstration passenger train using the ex-BR Rushton & Hornsby diesel locomotive , No. 85049 and the newly constructed bogie passenger coach , delivered to the railway only a week before following completion by Overland Railways of Chidham , West Sussex .
15 But the Japanese soon realised the commercial potential of whaling and , adopting steamships and the newly invented harpoon gun , their fleets grew .
16 The now highly developed Access Course programme and the newly introduced Evening Degree Programme provide wide opportunities in higher education for an increasing number of students who wish to enter higher education but do not have the traditional entry qualifications .
17 Freemantle and the newly ordained Richard Grey remained Crewe 's closest confidants through the last years of his life .
18 Italy has corruption in business and social circles so large that police admit the problem is beyond solution , and the newly re-united Germany is fertile ground for racist violence and anarchy .
19 There were two mechanisms available — the ancient , rather hazardous and capricious method that distributed spores , the wind ; and the newly arrived messenger service , the flying insects , which were now regularly moving from tree to tree , feeding on the leaves and the spores .
20 The newly crowned Queen and the newly knighted jockey meet on the way to the parade ring .
21 Pointon should be back and the newly signed Beagrie may play , but Chelsea , the present First Division leaders , will probably field an unchanged side and if Dixon 's revived form continues they should not lose .
22 They played the St. Mellion course and the newly opened Jack Nicklaus course .
23 She sniffed with pleasure the fresh , clinical smell of the Scots pines and the newly creosoted palings .
24 The exhibition ‘ Santiago Calatrava ’ in both the Gallery and the newly refurbished Florence Hall attracted huge crowds during the Autumn and received a great deal of publicity .
25 In tennis terms , the differences in demeanours of the newly wed Ivan Lendl and the newly awakened Henri Leconte was that of one player whose year has ended and another whose may be about to begin .
26 Worst off were the private serfs , whose numbers grew with the extension of serfdom to the Ukraine and the newly settled lands of the south .
27 The tour of the Autocatalyst Plant , the Chemicals Manufacturing unit , our Noble Metals operation and the newly established Metal Joining unit ( incorporating the large 850 ton extrusion press ) as well as a visit to the Colour and Print operation clearly impressed our visitors .
28 A network of diplomatic relations with the neighbouring capitalist world came gradually into existence , first of all with the smaller border states such as Finland and Estonia , then , in the 1920s , with Germany , France , Britain and Japan , and finally , in the early 1930s , with the United States , Belgium , Spain and the newly established states of Eastern Europe .
29 All the ugly sheds along the riverfront have been removed and the newly cleaned oatmeal brickwork and fish-scale roofs , complete with gilded dolphins , are seen to full advantage .
30 Donaghy is 12 years older than anyone else in Chelsea 's back four , but the newly converted left-back has been playing some of the best football of his career since his £100,000 move from Manchester United in the summer .
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