Example sentences of "[to-vb] the newly [verb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 One problem that can arise is that of a particular school being full and so unable to accommodate the newly arrived expatriate 's children .
2 That night I watched television and did some paperwork , amending the maps to include the newly named Black Destroyer Hill , writing a brief description of what I 'd done to the rabbits and logging both the effects of the bombs that I 'd used and the manufacture of the latest batch .
3 The classification of gastritis was according to the Whitehead system modified to include the newly described entities of lymphocytic and chemical gastritis .
4 Those first six dancers had come to celebrate the newly awakened school of English classical dance that was establishing itself with the coming of peace .
5 The generalized ability of B to evoke the newly trained CR ( of suppression ) is displayed in Fig. 5.6 .
6 Indirect Rule with capital letters was born in Northern Nigeria in the first decade of the twentieth century , as a result of Sir Frederick Lugard 's compulsion to justify and elaborate in writing his decision to administer the newly conquered Fulani emirates by installing a British Resident at each of the emirate courts .
7 Middlesbrough councillors have agreed to give £1,000 to help the newly organised Teeside Ju-jitsu Club , which is introducing sessions in the town .
8 When not busy whipping crowds to a frenzy ( but more of the Skin 2 Rubber Ball later ) , they became the first band to play the newly re-opened Stone Pony Club in Asbury Park , New Jersey where , of course , BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN first launched his career .
9 Scotland 's only new acquisitions during the decade were twenty-one Class 318s , three-car versions of the Class 317 , to service the newly electrified Glasgow-Ayr/Largs routes , although 1989 also witnessed the first withdrawals proper ( apart from accident victims or asbestos units ) of the original Pressed Steel 1959 ‘ Blue Train' Class 303s , whose unrefurbished examples are due for early replacement by 100mph Class 321-type Class 320s .
10 He suspects the bills may never get sent and that the board will simply become ‘ inactive , ’ with the members content to let the newly constituted MIPS Technologies plot strategy and direction .
11 It is the function of sponsors or professional counsellors to reveal and demonstrate these blocks and help to guide the newly recovering member to deal with them appropriately .
12 The hairs also help to disperse the newly formed scents round the body .
13 Significant national differences will reflect , for instance , the nature of the pre-industrial economic and political order whose lingering effects will continue to influence the newly industrialising society , as well as the particular historical periods at which countries began to industrialise .
14 In 1900 a writer in the Railway Magazine commented disapprovingly on Chinese efforts to man the newly opened Sung-Wu Railway :
15 The bank 's other reason for turning two computers quickly into one is to get the newly acquired bank on Banc One 's own financial-reporting system .
16 Having worked his way through the Spartan mill of St. Cyr , he opted to join the newly formed Chasseurs Alpins .
17 He loved the tough life of thrill and fear and his excellent war record had made it easy for him when , in 1941 he had decided to apply to join the newly formed Parachute Regiment .
18 To access the newly created variables , the pointer variable followed by a ∘ gives us the variable pointed to .
19 The long-overdue effort will seek to propagate the newly cast SCD 2.0 as the specification software houses and end users write to .
20 Mrs Clamp had to take the newly born child into the local cottage hospital the day after Paul 's mother left .
21 With a large dog , like a Rottweiler , it may be beyond the capability of the new owner to dominate the newly acquired adult dog .
22 The same team had earlier met Teeswatch representatives at Wilton to talk about ICI 's environmental improvement plans and policies and to introduce the newly formed Teesside community affairs group , led by Bill Perfitt .
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