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

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1 In some cases we have amended the NCC versions to improve continuity between levels 1 to 3 as they appear in the statutory Documents and our newly formulated statements of attainment and programmes of study for levels 6 to 10 .
2 He retired from his position as general manager in 1919 and was appointed a director of the company , but resigned later in the same year on his appointment as consulting mechanical engineer to the newly formed Ministry of Transport , a position he held until 1927 .
3 In 1795 the newly formed Board of Agriculture put the ‘ wastes ’ at a little under eight million acres .
4 While still living with his family in London in 1871 he was amongst the first associate members of the newly formed Society of Telegraph Engineers ( later the Institution of Electrical Engineers ) .
5 Within weeks of Ms Haslam 's turnaround , Ontario premier Bob Rae reassigned her to a lesser role in the Ministry of Health and appointed Anne Swarbrick , formerly minister-without-portfolio responsible for Women 's Issues , to head Ontario 's newly recombined ministries of Culture , Tourism and Recreation .
6 Seymour Mullings , hitherto Minister of Finance , became Minister of Agriculture , replacing Horace Clarke , who moved to the Ministry of Mining and Energy , hitherto held by Hugh Small , who was moved to the newly organized Ministry of Industry and Commerce .
7 The newly founded School of Communication Art , Woodbridge House , 9 Heyward 's Place , Clerkenwell Green , London EC1 is offering something more comprehensive and conceptual — but at a price .
8 Later , I sent my work to , to see if he would publish in the newly founded Journal of Linguistics , but he was unimpressed .
9 Every six months since recruitment , the general practitioners have supplied information about any use of hormonal preparations including oral contraceptives , any pregnancies , any operations , and all newly presenting episodes of illness .
10 These newly discovered pieces of evidence are only fragments of scales , but they can be identified because they match those from complete skeletons that have been found in later rocks .
11 Arguably this advocacy of mercurials for the treatment of syphilis laid the foundations for the success of the paracelsian movement , because the newly arrived scourge of syphilis was the most feared disease of the sixteenth century , occupying a similar position to AIDS in Africa today .
12 I was determined that Stella 's newly found peace of mind would n't be disturbed . ’
13 The advancement of the newly invented discipline of English must thus be examined in the context of a growth in the number of semi-autonomous professions in fields like public administration and welfare , journalism , publicity , and the arts , and of the establishment of national cultural institutions geared to providing a schedule for organizing the nation .
14 EPITAPH on Mrs Vanbutchel whose remains , preserved by a curious and newly invented method of embalment , are the object of her husband 's daily attention .
15 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 .
16 So that 's the deal … and as the newly crowned king of formula one Nigel Mansell rules …
17 GENESIS : ‘ The Way We Walk Volume 1 : The Shorts ’ the newly crowned kings of pop irony ( are you sure about this ? — Ed ) issue a live album compiled during their never-ending ‘ We Ca n't Dance ’ world tour
18 Humberto Ortega Saavedra as interim Chief of the Armed Forces provoked the immediate resignation of the newly appointed Ministers of Construction and of Agriculture , Gilberto Cuadra and Jaime Cuadra , and led to a contest between rival factions in the 14-party ruling National Opposition Union ( UNO ) coalition government for control of the directorate of the 90-seat National Assembly .
19 Charles E. Wilson , the newly appointed Secretary of Defence , graduated as an engineer but soon realised there were better things in life and he took a course in commerce and went into business and is now engaged in the most complicated of businesses — that of running a country .
20 Others , notably Field Marshal Lord Kitchener , newly appointed Secretary of State for War , advocated concentrating it around Amiens .
21 The newly appointed Minister of Agriculture , Kumbirai Kangai , told the Commercial Farmers ' Union on July 16 that the government would reconsider plans to confiscate 13 commercial farms under the terms of the controversial Land Acquisition Act approved in March [ see p. 38804 ] .
22 The newly appointed Minister of Information and Broadcasting , Paul Etyang , told a gathering of Christian communicators in Kampala that he was particularly concerned about the widespread distribution of pornographic films which pose a danger to Uganda 's youth .
23 What is clear is that any newly appointed Director of Finance in an NHS Hospital Trust will be concerned about his inability to price his products .
24 McCaw Cellular Communication Inc reported that it sold about 14.5m newly issued shares of Class A common stock to AT&T Co for $400m as part of AT&T 's negotiated attempt to win a 33% stake for $3,730m and acquire an option for voting control of wireless phone company .
25 During the First World War a number of Ministries set up regional offices and the newly created Ministry of Health set up nine regions — an experiment to be rudely terminated in 1921 as an economy measure .
26 For Sir George Newman , first Medical Officer to the newly created Ministry of Health in 1919 , contemporary medicine was now entering its ‘ biological setting ’ .
27 In 1850 The Westminster Review urged that the newly created Board of Health should establish a system of periodic inspection of prostitutes , enforceable at law .
28 When the Scots dropped out , Frost moved with the committee to Derby House in 1647–8 , and after the establishment of the Commonwealth in 1649 he became secretary to the newly created council of state .
29 The following year his position at the tents was formally united with the newly created office of master of the revels .
30 Under the terms of the Armed Forces Law , Rodríguez on Nov. 21 appointed Gen. Ramón Humberto Garcete , a former head of the First Army Corps , to the newly created post of C.-in-C. of the Army .
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