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

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31 For me , it was a new and very special experience .
32 It was a new and very special experience to be treated as a granny , excluded from the kitchen , given a sherry before the meal and told not to help with the serving up .
33 A new and very exciting service now being offered to clients from leading stylists around the country is Tec Ni Pli by L'Oréal Technique Professionnelle .
34 Tinka presented a course of work for backpain control , which not only got us ‘ tightening our tummies ’ and protecting our backs , but opened up Medau to a new and very large community of back-pain sufferers .
35 For me , a new and very delightful phase of life began , for I began to spend time with mothers of young children again .
36 But the underlying theme was that expressed by a Japanese , Zenko Suzuki , in 1982 — a theme that has since proved an undeniable stimulus to politicians and rhetoricians in need of a new and very positive cause .
37 The very idea that we should leave our parental home establishes the fact that this is a new and totally autonomous family unit .
38 Clearly , the Sverdlov posed a new and totally unexpected threat to the sea defences of Europe .
39 The other moments I will treasure were the near-perfect serving of Michael Stich in his first Wimbledon final against Boris Becker , which puts a new and totally unexpected name on that historic trophy ; the charmless street-fighter qualities of Monica Seles which nevertheless took her to the number one spot in the world while showing total contempt for most of the accepted standards of behaviour that should belong to a champion ; and finally the conversion of Andre Agassi from teenage rebel to near-establishment idol at Wimbledon , where he appeared in shining white and won the hearts not only of his adoring army of fans , but also of most of the middle-age traditionalists .
40 Then , to her everlasting shame , a new and totally unexpected sensation found its way into her consciousness , so devastating , so unlike anything she had ever experienced before , as her body betrayed her with its instant response .
41 In the same space of time she had married , embarked on a new and totally alien job , had a baby , celebrated her twenty-first birthday , and then had a second child — all momentous events in anyone 's life , without the other pressures she was having to cope with .
42 Jewish refuseniks are also facing a new and possibly sinister clampdown .
43 Erythropoietin gives the cheaters a new and potentially deadly weapon ; the synthetic hormone is used to treat kidney dialysis patients .
44 In the first instance it stemmed from an understandable utilization of familiar forms to furnish a reassuring and acceptable face for the new means of locomotion and thus allay the fears of travellers for whom speed was a new and potentially alarming phenomenon .
45 As was seen with EDFAX and COMMUNITEL , the applications in various subjects ( e.g. FLEET STREET EDITOR has maps in its Graphics Library which could be used in Geography ) are limitless and school librarians and teachers can encourage pupils to use the technology in a new and educationally productive way .
46 The Enterprise for the Americas Initiative , launched by United States President Bush in June [ see pp. 37526 ; 37914 ] was welcomed by all governments as evidence that the US government wished to create a new and more equal relationship with the region by fostering strong investment and trade ties , beginning with talks on a free-trade agreement with Mexico [ see pp. 37849 ; 38140 ] .
47 Behind this change lay a new and more business-like concentration on landed possession .
48 Their relationship was further strained when Wolfgang threw security to the winds to go to Vienna , and it suffered irreparable damage when a new and more powerful force — in the form of a prospective bride — entered Wolfgang 's life .
49 Its more complex area — socially , economically and politically — bringing with it a new and more complex set of issues , calls for a more sophisticated policy response .
50 The multi-interpretability of film ( polysemy ) and the realisation that spectators can and do adopt diverse identificatory positions in watching film has led to a new and more complex conception of film-viewing .
51 Further constitutional changes were promised at a later stage which would place the relationship between the USSR and its constituent republics on a new and more equitable basis .
52 Moreover , he had recently been allowed to make some outspoken criticisms of aspects of official policy , thereby apparently demonstrating the existence of a new and more liberal climate .
53 I feel that I should make a more concerted effort to leave my profession and find a new and more satisfying career .
54 But now , to the uncertainty about his future funding , was added a new and more terrifying threat .
55 In fact , this crisis directly entered the form , as a crisis of the principles underlying the formation , in Godwin 's two ( radically different endings to Things as They Are , of which the latter , written at the time of greatest danger , marks the transition to a new and more subjective form .
56 As it has often done in the modern period , the experience of war had given those who had taken part in it and survived it a new and more confident awareness of their own worth and standing .
57 Irishmen had long used it to denote ‘ complete ’ or ‘ permanent ’ , and Irish labourers brought it to Lancashire ; Turner did not invent the term , but merely gave it a new and more specialist application .
58 The expression ‘ conjugal rights ’ gains a new and more reciprocal kind of meaning .
59 This was accepted ; but Ramsay argued against a further proposal , namely that a new and more senior Governor be appointed to supersede Seton , with added authority .
60 This class was badly hit in the crisis of the early years of the century and , with recovery , it was outdistanced by a new and more enterprising group .
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