Example sentences of "[vb pp] [prep] newly [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 A number of firms may also have had problems in achieving the synergies expected of newly formed structures .
2 In this study , the hepatic bile was possibly mixed with newly secreted bile , as time was required to collect the necessary volume .
3 The former will be exhibited in newly renovated rooms in the Richelieu wing on the north side the former Ministry of Finance looking onto the rue de Rivoli while two new galleries will be set aside in the Pavillon just south of the Pyramid , for the display of Northern European and Italian sculpture .
4 The only change since 1974 is that the metropolitan counties and the GLC were abolished in 1986 , so that their functions have largely been distributed between their component districts and boroughs or transferred to newly created joint boards . )
5 Likewise , in 1974 local authority health powers in England and Wales were transferred to newly created , non-elected health authorities ( see Chapter 13 ) .
6 Industrial remains have been bulldozed and buried under newly laid turf .
7 THE three-coach fair will be hauled by newly painted locomotive No. 85 and it will be steam-heated .
8 In one British clinic , chronic attenders with IBS were compared with newly referred patients .
9 Most of the original marshland flora and fauna disappeared , to be replaced by newly planted trees and hedges .
10 For all these reasons recruitment continued to be affected by newly founded organisations or breakaways in one port or another .
11 One authority in the Brazilian Mineral Institute claimed that ‘ Congress felt that foreign mining companies that had already made huge investments here should be differentiated from newly arrived companies ’ .
12 Payment would be made only if the unemployment was involuntary ; disputed claims would be referred to newly appointed local committees consisting of representatives of capital and labour ; workers would be entitled to refuse work under conditions inferior to the norm for their occupation .
13 Germany 's science council , the Wissenschftsrat , was called in to evaluate the work of the institutions and recommended that 6,700 staff be retained in newly created institutes ( in fact 7,200 are not employed ) .
14 New ventures that embody a high degree of risk , for example in high technology areas , are often undertaken by newly formed companies financed by the allocation of stock to group members .
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