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

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1 When rifting leads to the rupture of a continent the original elevation of the landsurface above sea level prior to rifting inevitably creates some relief once a new base level is established .
2 This approach is not always satisfactory because gaps may not be left in the notation at the appropriate place where a new subject belongs .
3 This class distinction was taken even further early in the 19th century when a new rule allowed entrants to compete by proxy — skilled archers could shoot on their behalf — which allowed the gentry to be involved , and even to win , without the need to be competent with the bow and arrow .
4 It is no good signing up a new member and then losing two others .
5 There 's a Bruckner CD video where at one point the conductor is filmed doing absolutely nothing , whilst the orchestra is busy starting up a new paragraph of the music .
6 Lack of time has been cited as a possible reason why a new set of criteria put before the world governing body 's council in Tokyo last year failed to come up for discussion .
7 The corpus would appear as a series of pages interrupted periodically by a heading and extensive bibliographic information wherever a new item in the corpus began .
8 The lay-out of the town had been established back in the twelfth century when a new market place had replaced the old , congested commercial area alongside the church .
9 The text processing software used for the linguistic content analysis would view the data as running prose interrupted with a heading and some rudimentary bibliographic material wherever a new item in the corpus began .
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