Example sentences of "make [prep] [art] new " in BNC.

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1 She made for the new extension , hoping she had imagined that speculative look in her young assistant 's eye , and feeling that she 'd better let him think the Palmer & Pearson file had dropped on her desk while he was absent on Friday .
2 It is of course very difficult to predict all the uses you might make of a new technology until you have had time to experiment with it , so the same golden rule applies to recording as to playback : start small with a basic system to which you can add .
3 Contact with famous name international firms undoubtedly encourages local manufacturers , impressed by the demonstration effect of the success of prestigious foreign firms , to consider seriously the uses they could make of the new technologies .
4 I think the preamble the the the explanary explanatory text er with little two er indicates that really we are trying to address er erm a Greater York er dimension , that we are looking at a proposal er which meets the er development needs erm of Greater York over the period er that the contribution should be made through the new settlement .
5 The old Gothic was felt to be as inadequate in the 1890s as the old meeting-house had been in the 1860s so plans were made for a new building worthy of their pastor whose fame was rapidly increasing .
6 In Parts I and 11 of that Act provision is made for a new form of ‘ annual returns ’ .
7 After the concert , Branson explained how difficult it was to sell Oldfield 's music in America ; indeed , the only way Virgin had been able to find an American distributor for his records at all was on the back of a deal made for a new group on the label , XTC — precisely the kind of music Oldfield abhorred .
8 ( 1 ) Where an application is made for a new licence , or for the renewal or permanent transfer of a licence , by an applicant who is not an individual natural person , the following provisions of this section shall apply .
9 d ) any other Question necessary for the disposal of the business to be concluded ; and on a Motion so made for a new Clause or a new Schedule , the Chairman or Mr. Speaker shall put only the Question that the Clause or Schedule be added to the Bill .
10 Two specific claims were made for the new drug .
11 This may be ; but at the time there was a case to be made for the new policy satisfying the demands both of expediency and humanity .
12 But this is a sprawling , occasionally crawling album made for the New FADS ' fans more than Mr & Mrs Casual Punter .
13 The special arrangements that had been made for the new pathway students had caused resentment among other students , who felt that they were being treated like second class citizens , and enthusiasm from staff members who had been involved in the parallel track had reassured other faculty members .
14 I do not agree with Stella Lowry that ‘ special arrangements that had been made for the new pathway students had caused resentment among other students , who felt that they were being treated like second class citizens . ’
15 It is necessary to stress this rather negative fact mainly because of excessive claims that have been made for the new ideas .
16 Manager Chris Morgan said : ‘ There are plans being made for the new financial year , but no firm decisions have yet been made .
17 What representations have the Government made about the new proposal , particularly in Latvia , to restrict citizenship to those whose descendants came from the Baltic states and to those who speak the Baltic languages ?
18 It is , however , made of a new fabric called KS1000L .
19 Note was made of the new house group initiated by Bruce Nicole which aim to foster Christian friendship , deepen understanding of the faith and provide the basis for evangelism .
20 In addition some criticism has been made of the new hang as focal paintings viewed down the gallery vistas — for example Raphael 's ‘ Sistine Madonna ’ — are no longer seen in isolation , but comments in the German press and from museum curators have on the whole been overwhelmingly enthusiastic .
21 to examine the use made of the new powers ;
22 Since this is an assumption taken for granted by a good deal of modern criticism , we should consider some of the objections that can be made against the New Critics ' arguments in its favour .
23 One of these posts will be made under the New Academics Appointments Scheme which seeks to create career opportunities for new , young , academic staff .
24 Until the first new pay and conditions order is made under the new Act , the 1987 Act needs to be kept in being for a very short time for a very specific and limited purpose to ensure that all teachers continue to be covered by the existing pay and conditions order made under that Act .
25 Progress is also being made with a new concrete exposed-aggregate surface known as ‘ whispering concrete ’ .
26 The commissioning of the £2.3 million puffed wheat plant was completed in November and good progress was made with the new management information systems .
27 That is the extraordinary claim made before the new season started in the resignation letter of managing director Tom Hill sent to Flashman dated June 30 , 1992 .
28 Bearing in mind that these remarks were made before the new section 69(1) was introduced by the Act of 1986 , I do not see that they can be regarded as carrying the matter any further .
29 This is just one of the mindboggling and humorous revelations made in a new book called First Jobs of the Famous .
30 This assertion is made in a new report by the Washington-based think tank , Resources for the Future .
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