Example sentences of "[verb] been [det] new [noun] " in BNC.

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1 With the popularity of the Foundry in Sheffield and other leading walls at Huddersfield and York , there has been little new activity in Yorkshire .
2 If there has been some new EC directive on the interpretation of election results , we should be told .
3 All the authorities subsequent to Cumber v. Wane ( 1721 ) 1 Stra. 426 which were relied upon by the appellant at your Lordships ' Bar ( such as Sibree v. Tripp ( 1846 ) 15 M. & W. 23 ; Curlewis v. Clark ( 1849 ) 3 Exch. 375 and Goddard v. O'Brien ( 1882 ) 9 Q.B.D. 37 ) have proceeded upon the distinction that , by giving negotiable paper or otherwise , there has been some new consideration for a new agreement , distinct from mere money payments in or towards discharge of the original liability .
4 Among them must have been many new men pushing up from below .
5 Recently , however , there have been many new initiatives ; the school has moved away from a ‘ basic skills ’ approach and now provides a much more relevant and purposeful curriculum .
6 ‘ We did originally conclude that the MiG 25 posed no real threat to our air defences , but it would appear there have been some new developments .
7 There have been some new houses built in the last few years , but Ottringham is one of the few villages in Holderness which has not seen large housing developments taking place .
8 ‘ I do n't think there have been any new developments since yesterday morning , but I 'll run through them to keep you up to date . ’
9 Elsewhere there 's been little new activity but some notable flashes including Tragedy ( F7c+ ) by John Arran , Defcon 3 ( F7c ) by Richard Davis and New Dawn ( F7c ) by Ian Vickers .
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