Example sentences of "[art] newly invented " in BNC.
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1 | Bell began to experiment , and within a year , on 10 March 1876 , Watson heard the first words ever spoken on the newly invented telephone , ‘ Come here Watson , I want you . |
2 | He was quick to see the possibilities for travel which the newly invented railways presented , and he reacted speedily when the SS Great Britain ran aground in Dundrum Bay by organizing an excursion to view the stranded ship in 1847 . |
3 | All this local authority-financed expansion was subject to the liberal , though very thorough , validation procedures of the newly invented Council for National Academic Awards ( CNAA ) . |
4 | But the Japanese soon realised the commercial potential of whaling and , adopting steamships and the newly invented harpoon gun , their fleets grew . |
5 | The advancement of the newly invented discipline of English must thus be examined in the context of a growth in the number of semi-autonomous professions in fields like public administration and welfare , journalism , publicity , and the arts , and of the establishment of national cultural institutions geared to providing a schedule for organizing the nation . |
6 | A distinctive form of dress , essentially egalitarian , was adopted by both cyclist and hiker , consisting of an open-necked khaki shirt : , a jacket finished with the newly invented zip fastener , short trousers and a Basque beret . |
7 | In October 1961 Macmillan appointed him to the newly invented office of chief secretary to the Treasury , whose unenviable task was to play the role of Scrooge towards popular proposals for public expenditure . |
8 | There are no newly invented tunes ; like almost all proletarian performers at this time , rural and urban , he draws on existing melodies . |