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

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1 For 1988 the number of reports of newly diagnosed HIV-1 infection in men who had had sex with men ( 1062 ) was the lowest in any year since the widespread introduction of testing .
2 Our data included documented seroconversions to the end of 1991 — that is , newly diagnosed HIV-1 infection in men for whom the year and month of a previous negative result of an HIV-1 test were available .
3 Thenceforward , until the Slovenes broke with the Habsburg empire and joined the newly formed Serb-Croat-Slovene state in 1918 , the fortunes of this small Slav community were linked to those of Austria .
4 A compromise solution may be for the vendor to hive the Target business and assets down to a newly formed target company in its group and for Newco then to acquire Target , in the knowledge that only specified liabilities have been taken over by the new Target .
5 SCOTVEC is a member of the newly formed Lead Body in Languages which will be considering competences in language use and language teaching in relation to the needs of different occupations .
6 In 1864 he was transferred to the newly built Broadmoor Hospital in Berkshire .
7 Tilden became senior science master at Clifton College , Bristol , in 1872 and was elected to the chair of chemistry at the newly founded Mason College in Birmingham ( later the University of Birmingham ) eight years later .
8 The newly opened Kirchner Museum in Davos is dedicated to the life and works of Ernst Ludwig Kirchner , the German artist who helped draft the manifesto of the Die Brücke school in Berlin in 1905 .
9 She is looking for critical views against which to pitch her own ; it seems that she may have chosen the wrong sort of topic , since on a holiday in Italy she had been stunned by the newly renovated Michelangelo ceiling in the Sistine Chapel in Rome , and although there were plenty of books about it , many of them went into extravagant detail .
10 The walkway follows the disused railway line from Warriston Crescent , past Warriston Cemetery and Bonnington Mills to the newly created Coalie Park in North Leith .
11 The efforts of the newly established coalition ministry in 1705 to secure the election of a moderate House of Commons balanced between the two extremes proved to be largely unsuccessful .
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