Example sentences of "[art] newly founded " in BNC.

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1 An early governor of the newly founded hospital was John Ellicott , who became chairman of the House Committee ( the governing body of the hospital ) , in 1757 .
2 when the members of the newly founded french academies laid down rules for all artists at the court of Louis XIV , they had to conform whether they were painters , sculptors or designers of scenery , props and tapestries .
3 Let us keep our meditation simple by discounting various facts fact , for example , that most of Christ 's Jewish contemporaries did not believe in His divinity or join the newly founded Christian Church or sect .
4 Calls for a round table have come from Social Democrat-inclined opposition groups , such as Democratic Awakening and Democracy Now , as well as from the newly founded Social Democratic Party , the SDP .
5 After the Conquest the village and manor was given by William I to the lord of Holderness who later bestowed it on the newly founded Thornton Abbey , in Lincolnshire .
6 He was a founding member of the people 's Labour Party ( HEP ) which has 17 Kurdish deputies in Parliament , and he was the chairman of the newly founded Kurdish Institute in Istanbul .
7 Bel Shanaar himself visits the newly founded Dwarf city of Karaz-a-Karak and signs the pledge of eternal friendship between Dwarfs and the Elves .
8 Following the restoration of the monarchy in 1660 , it would have been surprising if apologists for the newly founded Royal Society had emphasized a puritan lineage .
9 The newly founded School of Communication Art , Woodbridge House , 9 Heyward 's Place , Clerkenwell Green , London EC1 is offering something more comprehensive and conceptual — but at a price .
10 These included the respectable/unrespectable divisions made by many philanthropic organizations , distinctions drawn by the newly founded Charity Organization Society between the deserving and undeserving poor and the healthy/diseased oppositions employed by medical officers of health to identify the carriers of contagion .
11 The newly founded National Anti-Contagious Diseases Acts Association excluded women from its first meeting .
12 Their joint experimental work ended when Bateson was appointed director of the newly founded John Innes Horticultural Institute in south London in 1910 .
13 In 1796 Sadler was appointed chemist to the newly founded Board of Naval Works of the Admiralty , under Bentham as inspector-general .
14 In 1624 he was elected charter fellow of the newly founded Pembroke College , Oxford , as founder 's kin .
15 In 1847 Leslie became honorary secretary of the newly founded Amateur Musical Society , and from 1855 its conductor .
16 In 1891 he also became , socially speaking , the central figure of the newly founded Rhymers Club .
17 At the National Eisteddfod held in the Albert Hall in 1909 he was again awarded the chair for an outstanding awdl ( ode ) on ‘ Gwlad y Bryniau ’ ( The Land of the Hills ) , and soon after his return home he was appointed a cataloguer at the newly founded National Library of Wales .
18 He remained there until 1903 , when he was appointed the first , and only , director of the newly founded University of London Physiological Laboratory , established in the former Imperial Institute in South Kensington mainly as a result of Waller 's initiative .
19 This latter business was undertaken in the most difficult financial circumstances and , even after the newly founded Bank of England had taken over from Herne , it was his credit that kept the artillery train in Flanders from starving late in 1694 .
20 About the same time , and rather surprisingly for a Tory committed to the old East India Company and one who had lost the remittance contract to the newly founded Bank of England , Herne also joined the so-called tobacco contractors .
21 In 1694 Gould had invested £2,000 in the newly founded Bank of England and he was one of those instructed to draw up its by-laws .
22 Tilden became senior science master at Clifton College , Bristol , in 1872 and was elected to the chair of chemistry at the newly founded Mason College in Birmingham ( later the University of Birmingham ) eight years later .
23 He played no part in the newly founded Royal Society or the College of Physicians , although at this time he began to describe himself as an ‘ MD ’ .
24 In November 1859 she served as secretary to the newly founded National Association for the Promotion of Social Science 's committee to consider new channels of employment for women .
25 Six people died on May 26 in the north-western town of Bamenda at a demonstration organized by an illegal opposition group , the newly founded Social Democratic Front ( SDF ) , one of whose leaders was the dissident writer Albert Mukong .
26 On July 14 the Ukrainian Orthodox Church called on the authorities to guarantee human rights following alleged kidnapping and beating of priests and believers by supporters of the newly founded Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church .
27 The newly founded Military Miscellany acquired a readership of 6,000 in a few months by adopting an openly reformist position vis-à-vis the army .
28 Later , I sent my work to , to see if he would publish in the newly founded Journal of Linguistics , but he was unimpressed .
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