Example sentences of "in the newly [verb] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Here she reported on his involvement in the newly formed dairy co-operative and of the development of his on-farm yoghurt production process . |
2 | This , approximately one-fifth of the nation 's farmland , was expected to keep engineers in the newly formed water authorities fully occupied until well into the next century . |
3 | He was active in London guild life , especially in the newly formed Clockmakers ' Company , of which he became master in 1637 . |
4 | The scream did n't last long in the newly formed vacuum . |
5 | They held a series of seminars and workshops to indoctrinate their members in the newly defined ways of fair trading from which they should not stray . |
6 | It is not at all unlikely that at the conquest , Mehmed II appointed someone mufti in the newly conquered city ; and since the sources seem not to mention the appointment of anyone else to the post , it may possibly be that it was made an for Hizir Bey . |
7 | JEREMY McWilliams faces the big one tomorrow when , as the first Ulster rider in the newly constituted 500cc World motor cycling championship , he lines up against the cream of the international circus at Eastern Creek , Sydney , for the Australian Grand Prix , the first round in the series . |
8 | 50 After a half century of building and prosperity in the newly proclaimed Empire , Sigmar vanishes into the east . |
9 | CARDIFF , who last won the Welsh Cup in 1987 , had a lucky double in the newly named SWALEC Cup yesterday when they were drawn at home in rounds four and five . |
10 | In so far as Charles III 's reforms encouraged local prosperity — as they did in the newly created Viceroyalty of Buenos Aires — they gave the societies of Latin America a more lively sense of the inconveniences of the Spanish connexion . |
11 | He asked that a deputy be appointed for his teaching duties while he himself left to pursue an ecclesiastical career in the newly created Diocese of Chester . |
12 | After a brief spell in the newly created Ministry of Labour he returned to the Home Office in 1919 . |
13 | Choyjamtsyn Badamhaamb was appointed Minister of Labour in the newly created ministry in August [ see p. 37656 ] . |
14 | Larry Ellison has decided he can no longer do it all itself , and the Oracle Corp chairman , president and chief executive has brought in James Abrahamson , a former Hughes Aircraft Co executive as co-chair man : Abrahamson will join Ellison in the newly created Office of the Chairman , and the company has also formed a new executive committee to formulate the company 's strategic direction and oversee its worldwide operations ; the committee consists of Abrahamson , Ellison , Ray Lane , president , Oracle USA , Geoff Squire , chief executive , international operations , and Jeff Henley , Oracle 's chief financial officer . |
15 | He became a lecturer in German in the newly created Department of Modern Languages when the Royal College received its charter as a University in 1967 . |
16 | Electric motor manufacturer Team Rewinds has taken on Mike Osman , 49 , in the newly created post of works manager . |
17 | Securing himself in the newly built citadel on a hill overlooking the Fatimid city , Salah al-Din also launched his army once more against the Crusaders driving them from Jerusalem in 1178 . |
18 | The census of 1520–30 records 46 per cent in the whole of Bosnia , and 100 per cent in the newly built city of Sarajevo . |
19 | Many commentators interpreted this to mean that the relative strengths of the DLP factions in the newly elected legislature could be crucial in determining the party 's choice of a successor to Roh . |
20 | Austro-German barons acquired lands in the newly won territories and built their castles on their estates . |
21 | Hypomethylation of DNA , chromosome 5q deletion , and mutations in the newly identified MCC and APC genes have been identified in both adenomas and carinomas suggesting that these are early events in the adenoma-carcinoma sequence . |
22 | This was due again in the newly found ability to run with reduced batch size . |
23 | The 1988 trade expansion had been boosted , according to the review , by accelerated import demand , led by Japan , and by strong growth in domestic investment rates in industrialized countries and in the newly industrializing economies ( NIEs ) . |
24 | In February 1990 , by which time he had moved to become manager of West Ham , Macari became embroiled in financial scandals dating back to his years at Swindon and eventually ended in the newly promoted club being relegated from the First Division to the Third , a draconian punishment which was partially decreased on appeal . |
25 | This is what made it still possible — though to a rapidly diminishing extent — for workers in the newly industrialising areas to remain half-agricultural . |
26 | They but the Party cadres , particularly in the newly acquired areas from the Japanese , they , they wanted to seek revenge and they |
27 | With Thomas sitting gleeful and beaming like a miniature king in the newly acquired seat , they set off . |
28 | They seemed so much less menacing than the crows that pecked and fought in the newly harvested fields at home . |
29 | This was accomplished on June 25 when a law was also approved creating the new National Civil Police ( PNC ) , recruits to which would be trained in the newly established Academy of Public Security ( ASP ) , set up with US and Spanish advice , and to which demobilized FMNL members were eligible to apply . |
30 | However , it was reported on May 7 that 35 leading officials in the newly established intelligence service department of the Interior Ministry had been removed following leaks of secret information , and the screening of various sections of the security services was reported to be well advanced or completed by early May . |