Example sentences of "[adj] [adv] [verb] a new [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 But that only adds a new dimension of urgency to the business .
2 This clearly allows a new transition , in which the odd electron moves from the d z 2 to the empty level , and should also increase the number of bands associated with excitation of an electron from the t 2g to the e g set of levels ( both sets are now split , so several extra bands will appear ) .
3 Offa 's increased power and prestige across the 780s evidently introduced a new factor into Anglo-Frankish relations and rendered them somewhat ambivalent .
4 From mid April to late summer , depending on the success of the breeding season , ospreys will be around and , if you visit in July or August and the season has been a success , you may be lucky enough to see a new family of young birds exercising their strengthening wings .
5 The Great Eastern then pioneered a new development , annotated timetables designed for tourist use and pamphlets detailing local trips with train times and fares for each of the Great Eastern seaside resorts .
6 June 1944 also brought a new experience to the public in London — the first of the ‘ unmanned Bombers ’ called ‘ V1 ’ by the Germans , but ‘ doodle-bug ’ by the Londoners .
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