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

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1 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 .
2 Following the report of its working group , recommendations concerning this were passed on to the newly appointed UKCC on its inception in July 1983 .
3 The President became , for the interim , Supreme Commander , while immediate responsibility for troops passed to the newly appointed republican Defence Minister .
4 Thus , NCp7 may be present in the HIV-1 preintegration complex and may bind to the newly made DNA , adopting a chromatin-like structure which could protect the provirus from cellular nucleases during its transport to the nucleus .
5 With arms about each other 's shoulders and Seb singing a different song from Nahum , they followed an erratic course from the forest to the newly made road .
6 As many types of handicap are caused by accidental injury to the newly born child , preventive efforts can be made to reduce the incidence of these accidents .
7 Council member Robin Radley , president of the Surrey/Hampshire branch , backs the call to the newly elected government to :
8 As Speaker O'Neill forcibly pointed out to the newly elected President Carter , tactics that had worked in the relatively sedate politics of Georgia were unlikely to be effective in Washington .
9 This victory was to delight the masses just as it brought little pleasure to the newly energized forces of the political left , but , just as significantly , it was now also an occasional delight to a growing audience drawn from amongst critics , intellectuals , and the more respectable classes generally .
10 In May 1905 the two agreed to sell 70 acres of Upper Bolney Farm to the newly formed syndicate which registered itself as Bolney Estates Ltd. in 1906 .
11 It was there that I had the pleasure of meeting Mrs Stella Gawthrop , who has not only the distinction of being a pathfinder for the breed in the UK , but having emigrated to South Africa , has also been of great assistance to the newly formed clubs there .
12 After this bold statement of intention , the Secretary of State , in subsequent instructions to the newly formed committee , showed some awareness of the contradictory requirements of a satisfactory 18 + examination .
13 For instance , the London Borough of Southwark remained under Labour control after the May 1982 local elections , but two-thirds of the Labour councillors were new , following ‘ de-selections ’ and defections to the newly formed Social Democratic Party .
14 Allan resigned to become the Geologist to the newly formed National Coal Board and J. G. C. Anderson and Kennedy left to become professors at Cardiff and Leeds respectively .
15 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 .
16 The Libyan leader , Col. Moamer al Kadhafi , met Hassan during an unscheduled visit to Morocco on May 13-14 , 1989 , to discuss bilateral relations and issues related to the newly formed Arab Maghreb Union ( AMU-see p. 36474 ) .
17 The ruling Nepali Congress won a majority in elections on June 26 to the newly formed 60-member National Council , the country 's upper house .
18 Today though , it 's playing host to the newly formed Cotswold and Gloucestershire Farm Attractions Group .
19 In 1950 my father 's place of work moved from Hampstead , near Highgate , to the newly constructed National Institute for Medical Research in Mill Hill , on the northern edge of London .
20 In 1789 the cahiers ( statements of grievances ) submitted to the newly summoned States-General from the Béarn and Bigorre areas in the Pyrenees included demands for clearer delimitation of the frontier with Spain , and those from Bresse , in south-eastern France , for further tidying-up of the boundary with Savoy .
21 This comes only when , after a lowering of tension , the boys are summoned from London to the newly constituted Samavia and Marco , expecting to see his father as a loyal subject near the throne , is rewarded to the full for his devoted service , as he realises it is his father who is the restored King .
22 It was a monument to the newly discovered Parkinson 's Law .
23 Only a year after the invention of balloons , a book was written describing a voyage , by balloon , to the newly discovered planet Uranus .
24 Having finished his dinner the candidate retired to the spick and span little room no bigger than a cubbyhole they had placed at his disposal and , when he had put his thoughts and his speeches in good order , stepped out for a breath of air , a short stroll which led him — as he had known it would — to the newly painted door of Odette Adeane .
25 In 1864 he was transferred to the newly built Broadmoor Hospital in Berkshire .
26 Douglas Hurd came to the newly christened Oxford Brookes University … formerly the Polytechnic … to inaugurate an annual lecture series … named for him …
27 IN FEBRUARY and LCCI Certificate of Centre Registration was presented to the newly registered London School of Public Relations ( LSPR ) in Jakarta by Marketing Manager of the LCCIEB .
28 When he took over in October 1964 , he enjoyed two other advantages : his majority of four ensured that the fractious Parliamentary Labour Party would have to behave ; and , apart from Patrick Gordon Walker , whom he appointed Foreign Secretary , and James Griffiths , who was sent to the newly created Welsh Office , only he possessed Cabinet experience .
29 My employment with CBC began at the salary of $150. per month which was very acceptable , and I was assigned to the newly created post as Talks Producer .
30 The currency reform of 1924 had introduced the new Polish zloty , tied to the newly created central Bank Polski , but a stable currency was maintained only at terrible social and political cost .
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