Example sentences of "a newly [verb] [noun] of " in BNC.

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1 Initially , in 1947 , Sir Stafford Cripps moved from the Board of Trade to a newly created Ministry of Economic Planning but , after a few months ' existence , this was absorbed into the Treasury when Cripps became Chancellor of the Exchequer .
2 Gerhard Schröder ( SPD ) was sworn in on June 21 at the head of a Cabinet in which the Greens held two portfolios : Women 's Affairs and a newly created portfolio of Relations with the Bundesrat .
3 First appearing as a newly created knight of the household of Edward II in November 1311 , he rapidly became a central figure at court , obtaining in April 1317 one of the greatest prizes at the king 's disposal : marriage to Margaret de Clare , widow of the former royal favourite , Piers Gaveston , Earl of Cornwall [ q.v. ] , and co-heiress to the estates of her brother , Gilbert de Clare , ninth Earl of Gloucester [ q.v. ] , who had died at Bannockburn .
4 The Middle East Council of Churches ( MECC ) has agreed to help coordinate a newly created network of Christian documentation centres in the region after sponsoring a seminar on the theme ‘ Documentation for Effective Information Sharing ’ in Cyprus , 28–31 August .
5 Some of these were strictly castle towns , that is , they were planted against the gates of a newly built castle of the late eleventh century , such as Ludlow .
6 Her plan was doomed to failure ; they drove to the outskirts of Solihull and turned into the underground garage belonging to a newly built block of flats that were the last word in luxury , according to the advertisement she had seen .
7 Posing for photographs with his family after leaving Buckingham Palace a newly appointed Member of the British Empire .
8 In what looks rather like the thin end of the wedge for eventual privatisation of the phone company , BellSouth Corp yesterday said it had reached agreement to buy a 12.5% stake in France Telecom Mobiles Data SA , a newly formed unit of France Telecom .
9 On March 7 , the Group of 12 ( a newly formed coalition of the country 's main opposition parties , ranging from communists to conservatives ) issued a joint statement calling upon the populace to rise up against Avril and force him to hand over power to an interim civilian administration as the first step towards the holding of free elections .
10 It was precisely this opportunity to make and unmake Cabinets which led Bagehot to argue that " the ultimate authority in the English constitution is a newly elected House of Commons " : " we are ruled by the House of Commons " .
11 Meanwhile , the news from the season just past is that the US field party has discovered three more large concentrations of meteorites in a newly explored region of Antarctica .
12 He picked a newly constructed swatch of samples up from the desk in front of him and chucked it at Antinou , who caught the flopping thing one-handed and proceeded to fondle it familiarly .
13 The dyadic sign need not be endowed with any unitary significance , or be regarded as a newly constructed compound of previously mastered components .
14 The consultant returned to Hong Kong in late 1990 to undertake a three-month study of a newly discovered area of buried cavitous marble at Ma On Shan in the central New Territories .
15 He was wearing a newly purchased pair of suede shoes .
16 Hammers and shovels used to disappear without trace , a newly laid stretch of track was found the following morning with all the wooden keys on the tunnel side all knocked out .
17 In the tank I have a newly acquired pair of Lamprologus brichardi and a pair of Neolamprologus multifasciatus .
18 Outstanding were librarian Nigel Fletcher 's achievement of creating order out of the chaos of the BDA 's archives , the artwork of deaf David Fowler , who has since become resident artist and designer of BDA publications and the output of the video , design and print unit , which was accommodated in a newly acquired extension of the office .
19 Some preferred to suffer occupation for longer , than to achieve freedom before local institutions were robust enough to ensure that they were not swept aside by a newly installed government of ‘ outsiders ’ .
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