Example sentences of "[art] newly [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 The newly lit candle , blood red and as thick as my wrist , contained the still flame and the tiny head within its caldera of wax like pieces of an alien game .
2 All hinged on the newly strengthened eastern frontier forts , such as Verdun , and a strategy of an initial defensive campaign , followed , when opportune , by a powerful counter-stroke .
3 It flourished in the playgrounds of the newly schooled child population and was disseminated in unsterilized milk .
4 The cold grey of the newly painted hull would soon be doing trials off the Isle of Arran .
5 At least the newly painted floor would not be out of commission too long .
6 The newly painted double doors stood open to the yard , where a timber-lorry was being unloaded .
7 Having finished his dinner the candidate retired to the spick and span little room no bigger than a cubbyhole they had placed at his disposal and , when he had put his thoughts and his speeches in good order , stepped out for a breath of air , a short stroll which led him — as he had known it would — to the newly painted door of Odette Adeane .
8 The sober red brick exterior of the building and the newly painted green double doors had given no hint of the chaos inside .
9 All the newly trained operatives have an equal share in the running of the unit and all have been involved from its conception .
10 The generalized ability of B to evoke the newly trained CR ( of suppression ) is displayed in Fig. 5.6 .
11 Meanwhile , on the fourth floor , in addition to the newly re-arranged historical collection , works recently donated to the museum by Pierre Matisse will be on show .
12 World premiere of the newly surfaced Modigliani drawings at the Palazzo Grassi in Venice
13 Two of its five MPs ( the Scots , Kennedy and Maclennan ) joined the Liberals in the newly named Social and Liberal Democrats , while the other three , headed by Dr David Owen , remained independent .
14 It was Robert 's son , also a banker and MP , who in the early 1830s set about dressing up the newly named Bridehead , making a lake beside it and a complete ‘ model village ’ at Little Bredy .
15 CARDIFF , who last won the Welsh Cup in 1987 , had a lucky double in the newly named SWALEC Cup yesterday when they were drawn at home in rounds four and five .
16 At first the press were inclined to brand anything as the newly named ‘ Hooliganism ’ .
17 Delegates blocked the election of former ZSL Deputy Prime Minister and Agriculture Minister Kazimierz Olesiak , as chairman of the newly named party , feeling he would have hindered the broader moves towards the reunification of the peasant movement , electing instead Jozef Zych .
18 The newly named national negotiating conferences will decide bargaining issues affecting members covered by the particular national negotiating councils .
19 That night I watched television and did some paperwork , amending the maps to include the newly named Black Destroyer Hill , writing a brief description of what I 'd done to the rabbits and logging both the effects of the bombs that I 'd used and the manufacture of the latest batch .
20 In 1789 the cahiers ( statements of grievances ) submitted to the newly summoned States-General from the Béarn and Bigorre areas in the Pyrenees included demands for clearer delimitation of the frontier with Spain , and those from Bresse , in south-eastern France , for further tidying-up of the boundary with Savoy .
21 Those companies , reportedly including Insignia Software Inc and the newly constituted SunSelect ( UX No 381 ) , are thought to require Windows source code .
22 He suspects the bills may never get sent and that the board will simply become ‘ inactive , ’ with the members content to let the newly constituted MIPS Technologies plot strategy and direction .
23 This comes only when , after a lowering of tension , the boys are summoned from London to the newly constituted Samavia and Marco , expecting to see his father as a loyal subject near the throne , is rewarded to the full for his devoted service , as he realises it is his father who is the restored King .
24 The newly constituted BSkyB , with Murdoch firmly in control , has not looked back .
25 JEREMY McWilliams faces the big one tomorrow when , as the first Ulster rider in the newly constituted 500cc World motor cycling championship , he lines up against the cream of the international circus at Eastern Creek , Sydney , for the Australian Grand Prix , the first round in the series .
26 Marlene McConnell operates the newly positioned Gilbos winding machines in the weaving shed of BMK 's Riverside factory .
27 The newly enthroned Tsar Nicholas I moved troops up to the Turkish frontier and forced the sultan to sign the Convention of Akkerman ( October 1826 ) , by which the Turks agreed to implement the clauses of the Treaty of Bucharest which recognised the rights of the Romanians and Serbs .
28 The notes , if not all the articulation , may be reconstructed from the Oeuvres complètes ( illus.4 ) by taking the two violin parts and bass , and ignoring the rest ignoring , that is , the newly composed viola line , the first bassoon ( much but not all of it derived from the viola ) , both the oboe parts and those passages where flutes double the violins at the octave .
29 Perhaps the traditional type of IQ test in this context should be supplemented by the newly developed psychophysiological measures of intelligence involving the evoked potential of the EEG ( New Scientist , vol 85 , p 308 ) and other similar measures .
30 Newer volumes such as the Shell Guides and the Batsford series , illustrated with photographs by the newly developed cheap photogravure process , presented an idealised romantic image of rurality as well as extolling in their unpolluted wholesomeness the benefits of a holiday in the open air .
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