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

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1 Jill Hayward from Healthcare who recently sold a large order for Guide Dogs for the Blind has moved across to join the Office Cleaning division .
2 The firm has recently arranged a small BES scheme to finance a local restaurant .
3 They have recently received a new team kit provided by the school 's parent teacher association .
4 Ricky had recently received a small legacy and with this had bought an Opel car with a convertible roof .
5 Pest Control Brighton have recently undertaken a multiple bubble job for the new Conquest Hospital in Hastings .
6 This foundered in 1688 or 1689 and was also recently designated a protected wreck .
7 The posts are intended for students who have recently completed a first degree in biology and who wish to acquire some work experience before either continuing their studies or seeking long-term employment .
8 CIA might lend you one — or some big company that 's recently completed a successful takeover and does n't need it any more . ’
9 It has recently completed a major computerisation programme which will enable it to improve its service to the customer still further .
10 The RSPB has recently completed a commissioned study of losses of rough grazing in the LFAs based on an analysis of MAFF and DAFS returns at parish level for the years 1946 , 1951 , 1961 , 1971 , 1976 and 1981 .
11 After the meal , Drago told them that he had recently completed a new instrument and that at midnight he and his colleagues were planning to play together , in order to invoke some ghosts .
12 Official statements of UK and EEC environmental policy have recently given a high profile to the need to incorporate an environmental dimension into areas of public policy which up until now have been largely unaffected by such considerations .
13 All members of the department are actively committed to research , on the basis of which the department was recently given a top research rating by the Universities Funding Council .
14 My finance and I have recently formed a local group with a view to organising fund raising events to increase people 's awareness of the role of this charity , and to increase the numbers on the donor register .
15 So rapid has been the development of this dimension of public relations that the Public Relations Consultants Association recently formed a Creative Group to publicise and focus attention on the importance of the creative process in mounting quality campaigns .
16 ICI Surfactants recently commissioned a new plant at Wilton in the UK at a cost of £7 million .
17 This theme has also been taken up by a new Member who recently made a substantial contribution to the constitutional debate , Ian Duncan Smith , Member for Chingford .
18 Free range chicken production has recently attracted a great deal of interest from our friends in Brussels and for months now a battle royal has been going on to tie up the system of rearing birds to a ‘ given ’ free range name .
19 England have recently won a second-rate success called the Grand Slam .
20 Indeed GM 's Buick division has climbed to the top in surveys of customers ' satisfaction while its Cadillac division recently won a prestigious quality award .
21 WOOD GROUP Fire Protection 's projects department recently won a substantial order from Newfoundland Offshore Contractors in Canada for the design and supply of fire protection and safety equipment for the Hibernia field development .
22 The Department of Accountancy and Finance , in conjunction with the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Scotland , has recently won a 3 year British Council Know-How funded project based in St Petersburg , aimed at retraining accounting practitioners and teachers in accounting methods in a market-led economy .
23 We were renting the cottage from a retired businessman who had recently added a lean-to scullery and installed water but there was no bathroom .
24 Lords Scarman and Simon have recently added a broader objective : " Whether or not judicial virtue needs such a spur , there is also another important interest involved in justice done openly , namely that the evidence and argument should be publicly known , so that society may judge for itself the quality of justice administered in its name , and whether the law requires modification … the common law by its recognition of the principle of open justice ensures that the public administration of justice will be subject to public scrutiny .
25 We recently found a high correlation between luminal lytic activity and in vivo colonic proliferation as determined by lysis of erythrocytes and H-thymidine incorporation , respectively .
26 Yet I recently visited a hi-tech company which was fully conversant with activity-based costing yet did not do it on a regular annual basis .
27 Practical PC recently received a heart-rending letter from a reader and while it was already too late to help in her particular case it is worth going over her story to prevent others from falling into the same trap .
28 As regards the latter , Rose has recently adopted a Freudian interpretation of the repeated re-election of Margaret Thatcher , one which seems in line with the framework we are adopting .
29 The dispute has been referred to the Uttar Pradesh high court and the government recently secured a tentative promise from Hindu militants that the mosque would not be harmed pending a ruling .
30 As you may be aware the Scottish Sports Council 's printing department has recently undergone a comprehensive review in which the feasibility of all aspects of the service were assessed .
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