Example sentences of "has [vb pp] new [noun] " in BNC.

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31 And we will support the vigorous cultural life of the capital , which has seen new galleries , theatres and museums opening over the last decade .
32 The Lake District has seen new editions of Wordsworth 's and Harriet Martineau 's guides , and now comes the reminiscences of Capt. Budworth , who walked the fells in 1792 .
33 A writer who was ordered to pay two and a half million pounds in libel damages and costs , has uncovered new material which he claims casts doubt over the judgement .
34 The World Health Organization ( WHO ) has adopted new guidelines on the levels of lead in drinking water .
35 Werner Hackl , the Austrian hotshot who has taken charge of the new plant , said : ‘ Here at Ellesmere Port the management has adopted new techniques of working and involved the employees in that process .
36 Investment capital group 3i has made new investments worth £275m in the six months up to March , nearly 90pc more than the figure for the corresponding period a year ago .
37 This has imposed new demands on refineries .
38 A pressure group , the Berne Declaration , has shown New Scientist confidential company reports showing that levels of the chemical in field workers from Latin America and Egypt regularly exceed the maximum permitted for the company 's own employees .
39 The implications of this theory are so powerful that the impact of modern linguistics on literary studies has not been limited to problems of literary language alone , but has produced new theories of the nature and organization of literature as a whole and indeed of all social and cultural life .
40 To these three names must now be added a fourth , Michael Dutton , who has produced new transfers using up-to-date technology which yield an astonishingly vivid quality of sound .
41 The boat has its original engine and mahogany hull but has had new decks and covering boards .
42 That has opened new wounds in relationships between the two sides , barely on speaking terms after bad blood dating back to the infamous Shakoor Rana-Mike Gatting bust-up .
43 The system has been born out of rapid expansion in recent years as the business has opened new centres and employed more people .
44 The discovery of oncogenes and tumour suppressor genes has opened new avenues for exploring the control of cellular growth in health and disease .
45 Direct percutaneous access to the gall bladder has opened new avenues for the non-operative management of gall stone disease and is being increasingly used , particularly in elderly and high risk patients , for the treatment of acute cholecystitis , empyema and the perforated gall bladder with localised abscess formation .
46 Meanwhile , the Bush Administration has promised new plans on protecting the owl , although it is unclear at present as to how much logging will be permitted under them .
47 Fritz Moeri , one of five people charged in the trial of company officials which began on 18 April , has told New Scientist that the disaster would have been impossible if the system he built in 1970 had not been modified and if ‘ fashionable ’ exhaust valves had not been added at the insistence of company management .
48 However , the Ministry of Defence ( MoD ) has told New Scientist that these figures are likely to be underestimates , and so the survey should be based on a population size that is ‘ nearer 12 000 ’ .
49 WIDNES coach Phil Larder has told new signing Bobby Goulding : ‘ Cut out the aggro — and you will be the Lions ’ scrum-half for years to come . ’
50 A GROUP set up to protect abused children in Cleveland has drafted new guidelines .
51 Over the past decade the trust have raised more than £1.5 million , which has bought new equipment for the health service ranging from a tumour locating device and an ultrasound baby scanner to a cataract surgery laser and the CT Scanner .
52 A GROWING demand for slate roofs has breathed new life into traditional slate quarrying in north Wales and given a fillip to villages that for centuries have relied on the industry for jobs .
53 The recent Institute statement of intent on continuing professional education has breathed new life into the debate over the cost of structured CPE , and it is not difficult to see why .
54 But his case has raised new questions in the continuing debate about how the courts and the media should deal with rape .
55 Mr Pearse , a lifelong clearing banker , has inspired new confidence in the staff , and streamlined the bank 's retail network and range of products .
56 Sports Photographer Tim Clayton has reached new heights since living in Australia .
57 The last in a distinguished line of top class British sports photographers , Tim Clayton has reached new heights since living in Australia , gaining international recognition by winning the portfolio section of the International Olympic Committee 's Best of Sport Photographic Contest , open to professional sports photographers world-wide .
58 Over the last two decades , however , this movement has reached new heights .
59 Louis Montrose , who has become New Historicism 's most eloquent theoretical exponent , has described the self-critical awareness which prompts a new relation between texts and history as based on :
60 Even chewing gum has become New Age — witness ginseng , that sine qua non of the Sixties spaced-out set , now available in chewing gum format from health stores .
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