Example sentences of "with the newly [verb] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The following year his position at the tents was formally united with the newly created office of master of the revels . |
2 | It seemed like only yesterday that he had presented himself at Manchester 's Ringway Airport for training with the newly formed Parachute Regiment . |
3 | On the other hand in the early and mid-1960s the Americans remained determined to push ahead with the newly formulated strategy of flexible response . |
4 | But on his recent visit to the Mission base he was prevented from meeting with the newly contacted group . |
5 | A distinctive form of dress , essentially egalitarian , was adopted by both cyclist and hiker , consisting of an open-necked khaki shirt : , a jacket finished with the newly invented zip fastener , short trousers and a Basque beret . |
6 | The content of the NBC programmes has ceased to be lifeless with the newly acquired freedom to debate facts and events without fear of reprisals . |
7 | The content of the NBC programmes has ceased to be lifeless with the newly acquired freedom to debate facts and events without fear of reprisals . |
8 | Under the banner of industrial democracy various changes have been proposed in the structure of the organisation , decision-making and ownership of companies , involving things such as compulsory councils and co-determination at the shop-floor level , the representation of workers on the board , and most recently ( in Sweden and Holland ) the setting up of a union-controlled wage-earners ' fund by capitalising a percentage of pretax profits , with the newly issued shares being placed in the fund and used to acquire interests in other companies and to supplement wages in the lowest-paid jobs . |
9 | THE trouble with the newly published list of the richest women in Britain is that it only confirms men 's worst prejudices . |