Example sentences of "[verb] the newly " in BNC.

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1 One problem that can arise is that of a particular school being full and so unable to accommodate the newly arrived expatriate 's children .
2 Grants came in from the Welsh Office , Welsh Tourist Board and the local authorities allowing the newly formed Brecon Mountain Railway Company to take on permanent staff for line construction and a stone-faced workshop ( in keeping with other buildings in the National Park ) built at Pontsticill .
3 For the same reason the Housing Act of 1890 , a permissive Act allowing the newly formed local councils to build housing for rent , provided little relief .
4 Sometimes we may apply relatively simple yardsticks , such as whether the school has or has not received the newly recommended material and whether it is using it .
5 In 1829 and 1830 the river Ray , which had been subjected to massive engineering works in order to drain the newly enclosed moor , began to flood the land beyond Otmoor .
6 Perhaps it is fortunate that such success came too late to affect the newly developing teacher education programmes very fundamentally .
7 I can imagine some other world in which a conference of learned , and totally blind , bat-like creatures is flabbergasted to be told of animals called humans that are actually capable of using the newly discovered inaudible rays called " light " , still the subject of top-secret military development , for finding their way about .
8 The outgoing Chairman of the Council of Ministers , Shakurulla Mirsaidov , was given the newly created post of Vice-President .
9 Van der Merwe , also a liberal , was given the newly created job of preparing the National Party for the forthcoming constitutional negotiations .
10 The bang of the door woke him and he reached himself up on to the table and started sniffing the newly polished leather .
11 I recall a party at Althorp to see the newly cleaned 18th-century portraits by candlelight .
12 It is gratifying to see the newly independent off-shoots of N C V O join the ranks of members , such as the national association , the council for voluntary services , the organisation development unit , and the black environment network .
13 Only in June 1989 , when the highest authority of the land became the newly elected Congress of People 's Deputies of the USSR and when the draft of the new law on the press provided for the abolition of censorship , did Novy Mir publish Medvedev 's story for the benefit of its 1,600,000 subscribers .
14 In 1990 Hawke asked the newly created Resources Assessment Commission to adjudicate on the issue ; the report , filed in 1991 , recommended that mining should not be prohibited on environmental grounds , but it pointed out that the Hill was sacred to an Aboriginal group , the Jawoyn people .
15 The re-emerging unions have pressed the newly inaugurated democratic government to modify its code of labour practices .
16 Following the French invasion of Spain in 1823 , to support the newly reestablished Spanish monarchy , many Spanish liberals fled to London where they settled in the neighbourhood of St Pancras .
17 Elizabeth Mowbray 's face was pale and tense , her sorrowful mien reflecting the newly sombre mood of the court .
18 ( Skokov had worked in the defence industry ; Filatov was seen as reflecting the views of the Supreme Soviet Chair , Ruslan Khasbulatov , who was increasingly antagonistic to the government 's reforms ; and Rutskoi , also critical of the government , had influence among the army and led the newly formed and already influential Civic Union — see p. 38974 . )
19 The classification of gastritis was according to the Whitehead system modified to include the newly described entities of lymphocytic and chemical gastritis .
20 That night I watched television and did some paperwork , amending the maps to include the newly named Black Destroyer Hill , writing a brief description of what I 'd done to the rabbits and logging both the effects of the bombs that I 'd used and the manufacture of the latest batch .
21 Many larvae are coughed up and swallowed , and passed in the faeces and infection may occur by ingestion of these ; more commonly , transmission occurs when an infected bitch licks the pup and transfers the newly hatched L1 which are present in her sputum .
22 Bel Shanaar himself visits the newly founded Dwarf city of Karaz-a-Karak and signs the pledge of eternal friendship between Dwarfs and the Elves .
23 By 1618–19 output had improved sufficiently , it seems , to warrant the building of a water-powered stamp-mill at a site believed to be at the foot of Red Dell or Thriddle and which , despite its altitude , was well placed to serve the mines about there which would now include the newly discovered God 's Blessing at the head of the dell and which like its namesake ( almost ) in Newlands Valley near Keswick , was highly esteemed but mistakenly so .
24 In 1875 he entered the newly established University College of Wales , Aberystwyth , where his contemporaries included many other nationally-minded young Welshmen .
25 Many other surveys were conducted at this time , employing the newly re-established social science departments , which had been inactive for over two decades .
26 The conference was being arranged for the Founders and regional activists to meet the newly arriving senior staff .
27 The message was clear , the Conservative Party would have to broaden its policies in order to attract the newly enfranchised working-class voter and remain in power .
28 The authority was set up in September 1989 to supervise the newly privatized water industry .
29 And I accept there are a number here of items , I mean there 's er another one that Peter mentions which was the er large thorn plants to discourage the children from climbing the newly erected fence at the nature reserve .
30 If the preceding edge is in turn completed then any partial edge preceding it is tested to see if it needs the newly completed edge etc .
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