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

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1 The new purpose-designed laboratory on the site will satisfy all of Leigh 's analytical needs , and its services will also be marketed to other companies and organisations .
2 Gorbachev explained the new Soviet thinking on international relations with particular reference to the end of the Cold War and the recent changes in Eastern Europe .
3 The Decembrists were followed in 1849 by members of the Fourierist circle of M.V. Petrashevskii , including the young writer , Fedor Dostoevskii ; by tens of thousands of Polish insurgents after the national uprisings of 1830 and 1863 ; by radical pamphleteers and adherents of the fledgling post-emancipation revolutionary groups ; by the most famous of the exiled ‘ men of the sixties ’ and acknowledged figurehead of his intellectual generation , Nikolai Chernyshevskii , confined in soul-destroying conditions at the remote outpost of Vilyuisk in northern Yakutia ; by propagandists and terrorists of the Populist revolutionary movement of the 1870s ; and by the victims of the new catch-all legislation on police powers of surveillance introduced after the assassination of Alexander H in 1881 .
4 People migrated from the country mainly to the new industrial towns on the coalfields .
5 Under the proposals for the new General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade ( GATT ) , genetically-engineered plant varieties are to be protected by patents or similar legislation .
6 Before the First World War the impact of the new colonial governments on this pattern of agriculture was extremely limited .
7 The local society later took the opportunity to build the new deaf centre on the bombed site .
8 The New Right attack on social entitlements derived as much from harsh socio-economic facts as from ideologically grounded beliefs about human nature .
9 The New Right emphasis on adversary politics and an overload of demands has been more of a critique of democracy in Britain than it has ever been a rigorous description of , and explanation for , British politics .
10 The regency delayed the full application of the new moral code on the aristocracy until the coming of peace , but by 1820 with the furore generated by Queen Caroline 's trial for adultery , there was clearly a new pressure for purity to which the aristocracy had to bend their knee .
11 After the general election of May 12 , 1991 , Girija Prasad Koirala was sworn in as the new Prime Minister on May 26 and three days later he appointed a new Cabinet [ see p. 38193 ] .
12 Manning was sworn in as the new Prime Minster on Dec. 17 and on Dec. 20 the new Cabinet took office .
13 In worldly terms , he missed his opportunity , for he could almost certainly have obtained Henry 's acceptance of the new papal decrees on investiture and homage if he had insisted , for at that moment Henry would have had to agree to anything to get his support .
14 Francisco Perdomo Sandoval was appointed as the new Interior Minister on July 31 , replacing Fernando Hurtado Prem who had been forced to resign on July 23 , apparently following a wave of protests after anti-riot police violently evicted 500 campesinos ( peasants ) gathered in the Central Plaza in Guatemala City .
15 Following the May 1981 elections , the new Labour majority on Merseyside County Council set about implementing its own manifesto which had promised no reduction in transport services but a reduction in fares .
16 A minor controversy arose briefly because the resignation of the outgoing Cabinet and the appointment of the new Cabinet had taken place before the closing of the first session of the new Federal Assembly on June 27 , contravening the Constitution .
17 Bhairon Singh Shekhawat of the BJP was sworn in as the new Chief Minister on March 3 , replacing Harideo Joshi , Congress ( I ) Chief Minister since early December .
18 The 11-year-old member of Wensleydale Smokebusters from Redmire will travel in style from Darlington to York and back on the new smoke-free train on Friday .
19 A vigorous campaigner in support of regulationism , and a major witness on all the parliamentary inquiries , his studies Prostitution and Functions and Disorders of the Reproductive Organs , both published in 1857 , were key contributions to the new medical discourse on sexuality .
20 i As the new voluntary agreement on tobacco advertising is about to be published , a survey by the market research group Mintel has revealed that 61% of Britons believe that tobacco advertising should not be allowed .
21 When the new voluntary agreement on tobacco advertising was concluded , the Secretary of State for Health issued a trumpeting press release stating : ’ The agreement will ensure that the new health warnings such as Smoking Kills ' , which will appear on cigarette packets from 1992 , will also appear on advertisements . ’
22 H7 it is in the new light Pavilion on the Alexander Palace Site and we hope there will be hordes of visitors .
23 Can you see all the new little leaves on the conker tree ?
24 Secondly , we have now a grandiosely named , social and public policy team , which is valiantly covering charity law , local government structural changes , the right of duty of voluntary organisations to campaign , work with the new national forum on the environment and health and community care issues .
25 Mr. Richards did not seek to support that view and it is clearly contrary to or not adopted in other writings : see , for example , Francis Mann , Foreign Affairs in English Courts ( 1986 ) ; C. Warbrick , ‘ The New British Policy on Recognition of Governments ’ ( 1981 ) 30 I.C.L.Q. 568 ; and indeed the general tenor of Professor Brownlie 's work itself .
26 The harshly punitive impact of the new social conservatism on these women and their children contrasts with right-wing rhetoric expressing concern for the family .
27 The new athletic demands on untrained muscles and tendons produce the inflammation , pain and weakness that can result in severe and permanent disability .
28 In the elections for President of the new Territorial Assembly on March 28 Vernaudon was supported by both the Flosse and the Léontieff coalitions and received 37 votes compared with the four cast for Temaru , the only other candidate .
29 We will provide bridging finance for local authorities for the transition to the new legislative arrangements on community care .
30 Lojze Peterle , Chairman of the Slovene Christian Democratic Party ( one of the six parties in the DEMOS alliance which had won the Slovene Assembly elections in April — see p. 37381 ) , was elected President of the Slovene Executive Council ( Prime Minister ) by the new Slovene Assembly on May 16 .
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