Example sentences of "on [art] new [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Paul has just that transformation in mind when he tells the Ephesians to put off the old self , be made new in the attitudes of their minds , and then put on the new self , ‘ created to be like God in true righteousness and holiness ’ ( Eph. 4:20–4 ) .
2 Finally , the whole of the Gospel leads to the commission of the Church , to go out and baptise , to teach , and to pass on the new law of Christianity ( Matt.
3 We were in London for rehearsals at the Globe , and the actors put on the new play for the first time on the 29th of June , 1613 .
4 As well as bringing on the new foal , Margaret has taken on another exciting challenge .
5 The new aqueduct was necessary to allow ships to pass on the new Manchester Ship Canal .
6 As early as July 1728 Wade was able to report : ‘ I am now with all possible diligence carrying on the new road for wheel-carriages between Dunkeld and Inverness , of about 80 English measured miles [ 128 km ] ’ , but it was 1731 which saw the creation of his masterpiece , the road from Dalwhinnie to Fort Augustus , in the middle of the Great Glen .
7 There 's a pier here which we 've put on the new map erm and this is south promenade .
8 No one was likely to recommend that a hopeless old chronic like him should be put on the new drugs at this stage , because they were still in short supply and there were many more interesting patients on whom to experiment .
9 No clear principles determine the allocation of disputes to these bodies although the greater the element of discretion and the more important the policy considerations , the less likely it is for the courts to take on the new area of responsibility .
10 He will take on the new post of Communications Manager , ‘ leading and co-ordinating all aspects of our public relations ’ , according to Sotheby 's Chairman Lord Gowrie .
11 Other TI partners likely to take on the new technology for X-Terminals include C.Itoh , which launched the CIT-XE+ range at the show , ADDS/NCR , DEC , IBM , Megatek , Princeton Graphics , Sun River , Tandberg Data , Visual and Zentec .
12 Life has taken on a new sense of urgency and my mind is working overtime .
13 However , the golf reports took on a new look when supplied by Jack Webb in the two or three years before his death .
14 There are now nearly 200 National Trust shops around the country , and the town shops , which are open all year round , are taking on a new look .
15 Over his pyjamas he had put on a new Fair Isle pullover which had been his mother 's Christmas present .
16 Banishing an old life and taking on a new life and character when the time seemed ripe was a very Indian thing to do .
17 It only took a little adaptation for many familiar songs to take on a new life and vigour , especially with the accompaniment of timbrels , clapping and dancing .
18 The parliamentary party has taken on a new style , in which the old alliance of interests to which Henry Fairlie alluded has fractured .
19 Suddenly , this had become a special event and Lewis knew it , for his playing took on a new intensity as he began to alternate between rock ‘ n ’ roll classics from his early career back in the Fifties Sun era to later country material .
20 Today , in the early 1990s there seems to be every possibility their taste for autocracy and power might persuade the police that secrecy should take on a new dimension , so that sedition could acquire new status as a deviance , while even the ‘ espionage ’ of ethnography could well become actionable .
21 His long-held belief that spinners could not be trusted had been vindicated , and from now on Test cricket would take on a new dimension .
22 His life had taken on a new dimension .
23 Grigorovich 's simplistic , ideological heroes took on a new dimension when danced with such dramatic appeal , with such virility , such fabulous jumps .
24 Fifty years ago , the Japanese undertook their devastating attack on Pearl Harbor and World War Two took on a new dimension .
25 Shirai 's voice here seems to have taken on a new dimension , a darker tonal colour , a new expressiveness that is constantly compelling with the emphasis on the drama .
26 The seemingly inexorable march of new technology in the newspaper industry has taken on a new complexion over the last couple of weeks .
27 Madeleine 's face took on a new expression .
28 If I were taking on a new act , their ability to perform on stage would be second only to the quality of their songwriting .
29 This means managers have to be careful when considering whether to take on a new act .
30 The principal question , whether the serfs were to be emancipated at all , had been answered , for after the circulation of the Nazimov Rescript to provincial governors and its publication in the journal of the Ministry of Internal Affairs there was no doubt that the relationship between landowners and privately owned peasants was going to be put on a new footing .
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