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

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1 Pacem in Terris summed up Pope John 's magisterium , and gave the age-old term a new meaning .
2 As a direct result a new nation is born .
3 May I make the further suggestion that when it is all over on 9 April we get the right hon. Gentleman a new job — a walk-on part in a re-run of ’ Crossroads ’ or as a substitute for Ken Barlow .
4 He became a Wesleyan Sunday-school teacher and an enthusiastic if unsophisticated temperance advocate — the sort of convert to respectability whose transformed life the new movement liked to advertise .
5 A major refurbishment scheme is to give Hartlepool 's civic restaurant a new look .
6 Under the old order the new regime would be regarded as illegal , but it will acquire its own legitimacy from the obedience shown to it .
7 In addition , Clause 19 gives every individual citizen a new right to seek the protection of the law if he or she is the victim of unlawful industrial action affecting the supply of goods or services to him or her .
8 In 1979 , when it came to power after a long and vicious civil war the new government detained between 7,000 and 8,000 former members of the National Guard .
9 But it gave its inner-city policy a new direction by stressing the role of private enterprise in economic regeneration .
10 The first is that there is in the developed world a new culture of environmental awareness .
11 As all cause standardised mortality ratio is highly correlated with , and so is a good proxy for , chronic sickness it is not clear how much extra information the new census question will provide for mapping the distribution of health care need useful for resource allocation .
12 The following year the new President , a Presbyterian , had to repeat the injunction , this time directed at the gallery , insisting that there be no applause , either ‘ by our hands , and still less by our feet ’ .
13 Change has become an ever-present aspect of life , dispelling many of the comfortable dogmas of the past , and offering the working population a new diversity and richness of opportunity .
14 With natural neatness a new career is opening up to replace the old .
15 This means that in an ideal world a new mailing list has to be compiled for each story or piece of information you want to impart to the media .
16 While we had been on the opposite bank a new barge had come upriver from the direction of Minya and had moored near the end of the Corniche .
17 For example , if a new part is made from an existing part the new part 's attribute refers to this original design and only the alterations need be stored as the new drawing file .
18 More interesting for the British observer has been the lot of the Progressive Democrats , like the late Alliance a new party competing with two older and stronger parties .
19 This Caribbean island complex seta a new standard in escapist luxury .
20 Out drinking with a couple of female journalists ( in what was supposedly Hemingway 's favourite bar in Havana , if you must know ) , I mentioned I was writing this article and we all launched into our favourite New Age stories , like the one about the Immortalists , a group who take to its logical end the New Age philosophy of positive thinking and creating your own reality , and have decided they are going to live forever .
21 Contact us and find out how pleasant planning a new kitchen can be .
22 Unfortunately , two of the people I spoke to did n't know there was more than one strip on the race-course and the one who did — a non-pilot — failed to tell me that Newbury was busy building a new runway in the centre of the course .
23 In addition to providing the knowledge and skills needed for medical practice the new curriculum at the medical schools of the Royal London Hospital and St Bartholomew 's Hospital aims to foster lifelong learning and awareness of strengths , weaknesses , and learning needs .
24 In clinical practice a new procedure becomes accepted treatment when it is offered by a critical mass of physicians or centres .
25 Knighton is ready to offer the Manchester United boss a new deal on the 50.6 per cent shareholding which he sought to buy from Edwards for £10m , and which is now the subject of a damaging legal wrangle in the High Court .
26 You may know that after a long legislative battle the new Broadcasting Act became law on 1 January 1991 and restored freedom for such programmes , including direct evangelism , which had previously been lost .
27 But in the short run the new game of image-building spread , even to conservative England , even to the most patriarchal conservative , Harold Macmillan , who by the late Fifties was being promoted with his enthusiastic cooperation as ‘ Supermac ’ and sold on the hoardings by Messrs Colman , Prentice and Varley , the advertising agents .
28 After a short while the new way of moving begins to feel less strange and sometimes we can not understand how we could have moved so clumsily for so many years without realizing it .
29 From the very beginning the new state was founded on a contradiction : the basis of the post-war settlement was the self-determination of peoples , especially as proselytised by president Wilson of the United States .
30 The Ecumenical Centre says it is clear that from the very beginning the new regime planned to eliminate the media from the political scene .
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