Example sentences of "[art] newly built [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Securing himself in the newly built citadel on a hill overlooking the Fatimid city , Salah al-Din also launched his army once more against the Crusaders driving them from Jerusalem in 1178 .
2 Last summer , local people demonstrated outside the gates of the newly built crematorium — among other things they were worried about the health risks of BSE infected cattle being burnt there .
3 In 1860 Ellerton became incumbent of the newly built church of St Michael and All Angels , Crewe Green , and domestic chaplain to Lord Crewe .
4 The census of 1520–30 records 46 per cent in the whole of Bosnia , and 100 per cent in the newly built city of Sarajevo .
5 Chainreaction ( as the Herald reported last week ) would be moving into the newly built extension , the cottage was being completely renovated and the centre was being used to nearly 90 percent of capacity .
6 A window-hole looked out on flooded pastureland below , a ruined stable , a kitchen garden that now contained a newly built bungalow , and a working farmyard with a tractor and cows .
7 Some of these were strictly castle towns , that is , they were planted against the gates of a newly built castle of the late eleventh century , such as Ludlow .
8 He took the risk of being compelled to ‘ undo ’ his development ( for example , demolish a newly built house ) when , and if , the planning scheme was approved , but this was a risk which was usually worth taking .
9 A newly built house as well you mean ?
10 There is a magistrate 's court , a newly built health centre , three schools , plus a Roman Catholic church and Methodist chapel .
11 Even a simple conveyance of a newly built estate property — easy money for the lawyer , with a standard form of contract — involves some translation work .
12 Her plan was doomed to failure ; they drove to the outskirts of Solihull and turned into the underground garage belonging to a newly built block of flats that were the last word in luxury , according to the advertisement she had seen .
13 Windmills share these limitations with other cylindrical structures such as lighthouses and martello towers and these qualities have tended to cause most owners of these types of buildings to regard the tower form as only one element of a new house created from the salvaged structure , the remainder of the accommodation being a newly built extension which more suitably houses a spacious entrance hall , additional bedrooms and , possibly , an attached garage .
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