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

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1 Partition led to the migration of ten million people across the newly established borders .
2 The Socialist Government might have survived the crisis had it not been for the internal rift within the Labour Party that was brought about by the Cabinet 's decision to impose charges for medical prescriptions to curb excessive waste in the newly established National Health Service .
3 Jake and Tumbleweed led a group of ecologically aware senior citizens up to the bog , taking the newly established nature trail through the woods .
4 A factor which evidently weighed with the committees and the ‘ General Assembly ’ considering the line during the complex negotiations between the newly established ‘ Grand Union ’ ( in which the Grand Junction and the Leicester and Northants .
5 As Director of the newly established Household the Emperor appointed Achille Fould , of the banking dynasty , whose financial expertise would obviously be of use in the organization of what could well be a costly affair .
6 In Amman , he worked for UNRWA — the newly established United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine refugees — and started a small soap factory , but the project was not successful .
7 So the newly established Energy Efficiency Office will have an important contribution to make in ‘ selling ’ energy efficiency particularly should rapid rises in energy prices not provide the prime incentive to economise .
8 Such pressures may be offset by the newly established International Tropical Timber Organisation ( ITTO ) , the remit of which is to administer the International Tropical Timber Agreement .
9 One of the most significant constitutional developments of the nineteenth century , however , had been the emergence of the primacy of the House of Commons and , whereas it was tolerable that the Commons should reject a Lords Bill , it was becoming felt that for the Lords to reject a Commons Bill was inconsistent with the newly established democratic basis of the British political system .
10 The newly established courts treated the offenders too lightly for the liking of the authorities , and the press gave the case unwelcome publicity .
11 This is where the newly established Foundation for Paper Research has stepped in .
12 The proposals for provinces were referred to the newly established Royal Commission on the Constitution , while the proposals for local councils were thought to add too much extra work to the already formidable task of local government reorganisation .
13 In 1884 Samuel Barnett became warden of the newly established Toynbee Hall settlement in East London whose foundation he had inspired .
14 A Captain Beechey , sent by the newly established Marine Department of the Board of Trade to discuss their grievances and explain the Act had some difficulty in convincing his audience that Shipping Officers were intended to be the seamen 's friends , and that the Register Ticket , far from being a " badge of slavery " , gave them advantages .
15 The immediate ‘ bone ’ offered to Mrs Castle was the phasing out of 1,000 pay beds , but that thereafter further pay beds would only be phased out on the direction of the newly established board , with a number of criteria required to justify the release of additional beds : the principal one being the establishment of an alternative source of private beds in the locality of change .
16 In the Russian Federation , for instance , the Tatar Republic adopted a declaration of independence in October 1991 and declared its intention of affiliating independently to the newly established Commonwealth .
17 A network of diplomatic relations with the neighbouring capitalist world came gradually into existence , first of all with the smaller border states such as Finland and Estonia , then , in the 1920s , with Germany , France , Britain and Japan , and finally , in the early 1930s , with the United States , Belgium , Spain and the newly established states of Eastern Europe .
18 In England and Wales the regional initiative passed partly to the newly established Regional Economic Planning Councils .
19 The newly established British Medical Journal was quick to stress the general benefits to public morality if the legislation were imposed on the northern cities .
20 In 1891 he also became manager of the newly established Twentieth Century Press .
21 In 1889 he was chosen as an alderman of the newly established London county council , in the Progressive interest .
22 When he returned he joined the local carpenters ' union , and in 1861 he persuaded his Sheffield union to become part of the newly established Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and Joiners ( ASCJ ) .
23 In 1875 he entered the newly established University College of Wales , Aberystwyth , where his contemporaries included many other nationally-minded young Welshmen .
24 The seal was set on his career in 1771 when he was elected president of the newly established Society of Civil Engineers , an exclusive ‘ club ’ admitting by invitation only the most eminent members of the profession .
25 She sought solace in her religion under the tutelage of Robert Robinson [ q.v. ] , and attended the newly established dissenting academy at Hackney .
26 After Preston 's death he received appointment as one of the regular justices of the newly established assize circuits in 1274 .
27 In 1907 he was appointed to the newly established lectureship of physiology and experimental psychology and made director of the university 's new psychology laboratory , the first of its kind in Great Britain .
28 The newly established Legations protested and the introduction of the fast-growing eucalyptus obviated the necessity .
29 The Economic and Social Research Council has awarded a grant to the newly established Adult Education Research Network to enable it to organise a series of seminars over two years , beginning in January 1993 .
30 The newly established Scottish Centre for Information of Language Teaching ( SCILT ) was opened formally by Lord James Douglas-Hamilton MP , Minister for Education in the Scottish Office , in June 1992 .
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