Example sentences of "[pron] [prep] a [adj] new [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Last summer Frankie had climbed the tallest ash and found himself in a whole new world . |
2 | Project English has quickly established itself as a leading new course , with an important contribution to make to English language teaching . |
3 | Despite the increase of unbelief , beginning well before the Origin of Species and showing itself in a whole new genre of novels of religious doubt starting with J. A. Froude 's Nemesis of Faith ( 1849 ) , the late Victorian period saw the enormous expansion of the missionary enterprise and of church building . |
4 | Talk was intense among the youngsters , and the young actors and actresses roaming Sunset Strip were no different to the youth of America , if not the world , in that they too were a disoriented bunch in search of idols ; Clift , Brando and Dean were providing them with a whole new repertoire of sayings , postures , stances and gestures . |
5 | ‘ The new logo incorporates all that was good about the old one in a smart new design . ’ |
6 | Mandy 's put them on a nice new sheet ai n't ya ? |
7 | I 've called him Ferdinand ( not Caliban ) three times , and complimented him on a horrid new tie . |
8 | He had , in effect , stumbled without recognizing it into a major new area of understanding of the chemistry of brain function . |
9 | This product grabs Windows by the lapels and uses it in a whole new way . |
10 | But when he works his way round to the Home Office budget , campaigners against the Fazakerley jail could find themselves with a powerful new ally . |
11 | The UK clearing banks found themselves in a brave new world . |
12 | With so much of interest to discover and such a wealth of magnificent coast and countryside to explore , within even an hour or two of home you could find yourself in a beautiful new world . |