Example sentences of "in [noun] a new [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Already there seems to me to be in existence a new kind of human being who is living ahead of the meaning of our time , knowing only that meaning has to be lived before it can be known . ’ |
2 | With this in mind a new model of training in surgical science has been established at University College London , organised jointly by the departments of surgery and of anatomy and developmental biology . |
3 | Gorbachev , both at Geneva and in his subsequent address to the Supreme Soviet , argued that SDI was in effect a new type of armament , a ‘ space-strike weapon ’ which could be used against missiles , satellites or land-based targets . |
4 | But while its range of activities and interests was broad , its cultural identity can best be defined in a particular cultural form , which was in effect a new kind of novel . |
5 | March , the Secretary of State told me in a parliamentary answer that he was setting in train a new procedure for the appointment of a successor to Eric Bolton . |
6 | Elsewhere in Britain a new type of museum developed in America to view the wrecks of sunken ships in situ may be used for the 30,000 ton ‘ Lusitania ’ torpedoed off the Irish coast by a German U-boat in 1915 with the loss of 1,198 lives . |
7 | Lighting the fire sets in motion a new sequence of action . |
8 | In Kenya a new Ministry of the Environment and other far-reaching institutional reforms are currently before parliament . |