Example sentences of "been given [art] new " in BNC.

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1 In a further nod of respect to the great helmsman , his portrait on the Forbidden City has been given a new look .
2 Unfortunately , this proposal has been so remodelled that , in reality , the old First Division has simply been given a new name .
3 Capita Group , the management services company best known for collecting poll tax and operating TV licence detector vans but which makes most of its money operating computers for local authorities , has been given a new lease of life by John Major 's re-election .
4 Right across Britain they have been given a new lease of life .
5 The gymnasium , swimming pool and even classrooms have been given a new lease of life as part of a timeshare development — such facilities having been a positive attraction to buyers .
6 From this viewpoint , football violence has been given a new meaning since the early 1960s .
7 American mediation , had been given a new lease of life by the Russian Revolution .
8 Now he has been given a new show by Granada TV .
9 Before Mr Morton 's operation at the world-renowned Papworth Hospital , near Cambridge , he was introduced to a man walking around the ward who had been given a new heart only days before .
10 New Zealand Test star Iro has not been given a new contract by Manly and was offered back to Wigan last week .
11 POLICE station cleaner Ted Blight has been given a new job … looking after prisoners in the cells .
12 Instead it has been given a new imprimatur and left on the old job .
13 co-ordinates up , erm , you know , I have n't yet had contact from er no , I thought I 'd been given a new name , but , no I have n't had con any contact from my new co-ordinator yet , erm , but that was n't in my mind when I spoke on Thursday about Christmas , perhaps I ought to pursue that one in time for the next meeting and see what 's happening in South Africa and are getting it in South America for .
14 St Petersburg 's palaces have been given a new chance .
15 He may have some that he did not use last year , or he may have become interested in a topic in the syllabus that has been given a new twist by some research ( perhaps his own ) .
16 Although relatively creaky as an operating system , the DOS installed base is vast — maybe over 100 million — and has been given a new lease of life by the runaway success of Windows .
17 Moreover , there remains the failure to refer to the lukewarm approach of the House of Lords to the Barras principle , the presumption that when Parliament continues to use a word which has been interpreted by the courts it intends the word to continue to have the judicial meaning , but the author can no doubt contend that the doctrine has been given a new lease of life by the Court of Appeal in EWP Ltd v. Moore , and A-G v. Brotherton .
18 The South as an image lives on , and has been given a new elixir with the appointment of Julius Nyerere as the head of the South Commission .
19 But now he has been given a new lease of life after securing a sports bursary at Stirling University .
20 Now this woman had always been aware of the as a child , she had always known it , it had n't be unconscious in the sense she 'd forgotten it , but it had been isolated , it has been given a new name , and ca unfortunately I ca n't remember what it was , but it was , it was completely er innocuous , the name was the term she used was totally innocuous .
21 Alcock was cheered up by a letter from his CO at Mudros telling him the ‘ Your baby has just been given a new suit of clothes and is learning to walk .
22 Just been given a new exercise book , textbook .
23 A Shetland Pony who was suffering from depression has been given a new outlook on the world .
24 I HAVE been given a new camera but have lost the instructions .
25 Daum claimed that his players had been given the new sports designer drug Clenbuterol simply to heal persistent muscle injuries .
26 What has tended to happen historically , with earlier attempts to provide alternatives to custody , is that instead of moving offenders currently receiving a sentence of imprisonment down-tariff , in this case to some form of punishment in the community , down-tariff offenders — those who formerly were dealt with by a fine or conditional discharge — have been given the new sentence .
27 To avoid ‘ alienating the Arab members of the Gulf alliance , ’ the paper went on , ‘ no indictments have yet been issued against the prime suspects , and the force of Scottish detectives in charge of the criminal investigation into the bombing has not formally been given the new evidence by other elements of the international inquiry team , which includes the FBI , CIA and German and British intelligence [ authors italics ] . ’
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