Example sentences of "[art] many new [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The centres of pillow lace-making were to be found in the South Midlands and some districts in Devon , where the craft had been established as one of the many new projects of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries .
2 Our sales staff would be pleased to discuss your requirements and the many new concepts Interglass are working on towards the year 2000 .
3 Each year , the Inax Corporation , Japan 's biggest tile manufacturer , selects the best from among the many new materials on the market and presents an award to those companies who have facilitated the development of new product lines .
4 If you read an article or book twice you will probably be surprised by the many new things you discover the second time .
5 The section of the Education Reform Act 1988 , which forces all LEAs to devolve financial power to the schools in the form of Local Management of Schools , is only one of the many new initiatives designed , apparently , to bring about an increase in quality .
6 Published eventually in five volumes on fossil mammalia , mammalia , birds , fish , and reptiles , respectively , the Zoology , openly claimed for science some of the many new species that had been named from the Beagle 's collection .
7 The new features that have been discovered by re-examining Recent taxa alongside the many new fossil finds during the past 15 years lead to classifications that suggest that lampreys are more closely related to gnathostomes than either is to hagfishes .
8 This contact with parents has brought many benefits to the school ; not least are the many new games we have learned .
9 Maurice Paterson concluded on an optimistic note with references to the many new faces at the sales support conference .
10 However , even in the present stage of battery technology and without recourse to any of the many new battery types under test at present it is estimated that due to the preponderance of short trips ( this is in an industrialised country equivalent in size to the UK ) 70% of present fuel consumption in cars could be substituted by use of battery vehicles .
11 One of the many new stations opened with the help of local government finance .
12 A COMPLETE TELEVISION STATION IN CONTAINER , READY TO INSTALL ON SITE , PURCHASED FOR ONE OF THE MANY NEW STATIONS IN NIGERIA .
13 We do not have a complete inventory , partly because it is hard to keep up with the many new arrivals , partly because we are always short-staffed .
14 The many new applications of mathematics in technology , management and environmental science have increased the demand for mathematics graduates in a wide range of occupations .
15 Reflected glory : Liam Reilly from Mirror Factory , one of the many new stands at the Ideal Home exhibition in the Kings Hall , Belfast .
16 " In the city of Hiroshima a few things , such as trees , bridges , and buildings , survived the bombing and stand unobtrusively , but not forgotten , among the many new buildings " .
17 AMONG the many new buildings in Glasgow which have sought to reconcile the traditions of the city with the need for modernity , none have done so with the wit and directness of the Eagle Building in Bothwell Street .
18 ‘ There is now not the slightest doubt that a part of the increased number of cancer cases can be attributed to the effects of the many new chemicals present in the environment ’ , he reported .
19 Anyone who wants a thorough view should study the Neural Computation journal and some of the many new textbooks on neural nets , such as Aleksander & Morton ( 1990 ) , Judd ( 1990 ) , Kosko ( 1992 ) and Zurada ( 1992 ) .
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