Example sentences of "a newly [vb past] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The matrix ligand for this may be a newly discovered trimeric basement membrane component known as BM-600 , nicein , kalinin , or epiligrin .
2 A physicist of the pre Einsteinian era takes Newton 's mechanics and his law of gravitation , N , the accepted initial conditions , I , and calculates , with their help , the path of a newly discovered small planet , p .
3 A newly discovered fifth-century inscription ( recording an alliance between Sparta and a people called the Erxadieis in Aitolia : ML 67 bis ) suggests that Sparta normally had the obligation to help her league allies if they were attacked ( ‘ if anyone marches against the Erxadieis with warlike intent , Sparta is to help with all possible force ’ ) ; that she did not intervene to help Aigina is the measure of her lack of will to fight .
4 In addition to all this , during the holiday period a newly bought fifteen foot wide Axminster spool gripper loom was lifted in by a seventy ton crane , and now awaits assembly .
5 When a worker bee arrives back in the hive after visiting a newly opened honey-laden flower , it performs a special dance on the landing platform in front of the entrance to the colony .
6 And work on them he did until late in the afternoon when the seemingly ‘ dead ’ men were transferred to a newly opened medical ward .
7 For instance , he took her to a newly opened Greek restaurant , and introduced her to the delights of something called Baklava Syrien , which , having a sweet tooth , she very much enjoyed — although he managed simultaneously to annoy her by various highly irritating remarks about the way in which West Indians eat Kit-e-Kat , and by a joke about a man in a Chinese restaurant who found a finger in his Chinese soup .
8 Beauchamps is a newly opened licensed coffee lounge right in the centre of Oxford .
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