Example sentences of "[art] newly arrived " in BNC.
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1 | He turned his head away and picked up the newly arrived cognac . |
2 | As a result of this , Palmer had in the back of his mind been thinking about muon catalysed fusion , and when the newly arrived Jones announced his talk , Palmer naturally took notice and went along to listen . |
3 | One problem that can arise is that of a particular school being full and so unable to accommodate the newly arrived expatriate 's children . |
4 | He knew many people in the village , almost everyone except the newly arrived and the ones who used the village as a dormitory and who worked in Bath or Chippenham or Swindon , but he knew very few that he could classify as friends . |
5 | There were two mechanisms available — the ancient , rather hazardous and capricious method that distributed spores , the wind ; and the newly arrived messenger service , the flying insects , which were now regularly moving from tree to tree , feeding on the leaves and the spores . |
6 | The newly arrived archbishop quickly manifested his reforming zeal by convening a provincial council at Reading in 1279 at which he proceeded to publish the decrees of the Council of Lyons against pluralism and nonresidence , and to condemn royal encroachments on the church 's liberties . |
7 | At the end of the Corniche , opposite where the newly arrived barge was moored , was a police post and an army barracks . |
8 | It is arguable that the friction between locals and newcomers which has been a common feature of village life in recent years is only a temporary problem brought about by the dislocation of established social patterns which have been hard for the social life of the village to digest , and that once the newly arrived population has either taken over entirely or ‘ settled down ’ to a rural existence many of the initial problems will be reconciled . |
9 | They turned on the newly arrived Marines in surprise , and yet with considerable ferocity , hurling themselves at the armed men , who coolly gunned them down , their machetes being no match for rifles . |
10 | Arguably this advocacy of mercurials for the treatment of syphilis laid the foundations for the success of the paracelsian movement , because the newly arrived scourge of syphilis was the most feared disease of the sixteenth century , occupying a similar position to AIDS in Africa today . |
11 | Even the newly arrived probationer needs managerial skills — for working with colleagues and participating constructively in meetings , for example . |
12 | I was , as a newly arrived curate , somewhat taken aback and went home to lick my wounds . |
13 | One obvious aspect of this was the attention which continued to be given throughout the seventeenth century to the public entry of a newly arrived ambassador to the capital in which he was taking up his post . |
14 | He had sold the Mouncy Street house long ago to a newly arrived West Indian family , and good luck to them . |