Example sentences of "[vb past] [conj] [conj] [art] new " in BNC.
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1 | The vicar added that unless the new church was allowed three years ' hard work would have been wasted . |
2 | Significantly , though , the Soviet leader added that since a new constitution was being prepared , any article could come up for review , and this included Article 6 . |
3 | A joint statement issued in London on Sept. 28 after talks between Brooke and the Social Democratic and Labour Party ( SDLP ) warned that if no new formula could be found within a month to bring together the nationalist and Unionist parties on the constitutional future of Northern Ireland , the initiative would have to be abandoned . |
4 | But she said that since a new centre had opened in Chester in January delays had been cut . |
5 | Mrs Teresa Jane Strachan , a Newcastle town-planner , said that although the new private hospital building would take away 69 car-parking places , this loss would be more than compensated by the two new Bioplan car parks . |
6 | In a statement , the hospital said that if a new drug did not help , a multiple transplant — possibly including her liver , small intestine , stomach , pancreas and kidneys — was now necessary to save her life . |
7 | B2 We said that if the new revolutionary government wanted to continue to fight an imperialist war alongside England and France with conquest in mind , we would oppose them . |
8 | Matthew paused as though a new thought had come to him . |
9 | It is , however , suggested that where a new basis for constitutionality has come to enjoy universal acknowledgment or sufficiently widespread acquiescence , the judge 's obligation to uphold the law points in the direction of endorsing charge rather than blindly ignoring it . |