Example sentences of "[prep] [art] newly acquired " in BNC.
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1 | Essentially , what had to happen was that a group of adolescent males without females had to obtain some , without allowing their group to dissolve in internecine strife over who would become the owner of the newly acquired females . |
2 | Sometimes , as with the French annexation of Lille and Tournai , the king took an oath to respect the rights of the newly acquired cities even before their magistracies took one of allegiance to him . |
3 | One hot morning in west Beirut , the Palestinians ' Mourabitoun allies even invited journalists down to the American University campus to witness the launching of a newly acquired ground-to-ground missile towards Jounieh . |
4 | There were some granulomatous area on the lower edges of the lungs , possibly caused by migrating worms , but these seemed to be old lesions and not evidence of a newly acquired disease . |
5 | In some countries , particularly Germany where companies have a two-tier board , the corporate structure may give rise to difficulties in changing management , which may obstruct the running of a newly acquired business for the benefit of the whole group . |
6 | It is known that wealthy industrialists joining the upper class by virtue of a newly acquired spending power , sought to buy into the status of the latter by becoming landowners and patrons of art . |
7 | A sales engineer may be required to give advice on the operation of a newly acquired machine or provide assistance in the event of a breakdown . |
8 | This is to counter the transfer of assets through a newly acquired ‘ surplus ACT ’ company under the no gain/no loss rule in s 171 , TCGA 1992 , which are then sold out of that company , thus eliminating or reducing the taxable gain ( s 245B ) . |
9 | The content of the NBC programmes has ceased to be lifeless with the newly acquired freedom to debate facts and events without fear of reprisals . |
10 | The content of the NBC programmes has ceased to be lifeless with the newly acquired freedom to debate facts and events without fear of reprisals . |
11 | How often have you been lost for words when engaged in the ‘ what sort of strings do you use ’ type of conversation with a newly acquired guitar playing chum you 're eager to impress ? |
12 | Much of the savings , in the official view , will arise from the new structure 's needs for fewer managers , but even that is less than convincing for there is great scope for an increase in bureaucracy , from the need to dispatch the business deriving from the newly acquired functions to the formation of twice the number of existing education , roads and social work departments . ’ |
13 | This was nearly £10 million up on 1991 , but was assisted by a profit hike of £7.4 million from the newly acquired . |
14 | They but the Party cadres , particularly in the newly acquired areas from the Japanese , they , they wanted to seek revenge and they |
15 | With Thomas sitting gleeful and beaming like a miniature king in the newly acquired seat , they set off . |
16 | Half an hour later Lee had told Philippa everything , curled up in a newly acquired floral armchair in the living-room . |
17 | Outstanding were librarian Nigel Fletcher 's achievement of creating order out of the chaos of the BDA 's archives , the artwork of deaf David Fowler , who has since become resident artist and designer of BDA publications and the output of the video , design and print unit , which was accommodated in a newly acquired extension of the office . |
18 | C Ltd would then pay up a dividend to the newly acquired B Ltd as group income . |
19 | His accountancy skills have been demonstrated on the Trust 's Finance Committee , where he devised the ‘ Chorley formula ’ for calculating the endowment needed by a newly acquired property . |