Example sentences of "[conj] [noun sg] [verb] a new [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Rugby World & Post hit a new peak with a record 65,000 sale of the October World Cup preview issue . |
2 | I have already remarked on the poem 's opening where Mendel and Rendel Harris combine to reincarnate past voices , plant breeding and anthropology shedding a new light on the dead — from the Chaucer of the ‘ Prologue ’ to James Thomson and the Fitzgerald whose stanza More had quoted when writing about the growth of trees and flowers in an essay of ‘ Saint Augustine ’ : . |
3 | She has considerable musical talent herself ( in 1981 she was co-author , with June Bascombe , of the Medau Society publication Piano Improvisation ) and is an excellent exponent of the quintessentially Medau skill of influencing her class 's movement from the piano , adjusting tempo and rhythm to produce a new emphasis . |
4 | Art and architecture reflected a new refinement , a new concern for luxury and symmetry , and even iconography placed more emphasis upon natural , realistic representation . |
5 | His harsh rule led to rebellion in the settlement and the King and Queen appointed a new governor . |
6 | Provided Boy arranges a new posting for you as far away from Bumface as poss . ’ |
7 | Ironically , the sudden realization by the oil states of the Third World that they possess a powerful weapon capable of commanding world attention and respect adds a new element of self-interest to this wider sense of common human identity . |
8 | This chapter began with a young teacher from London moving to Somerset ; it ends with his son and daughter-in-law seeking a new life in California . |
9 | After 1870 industrialization and urbanization entered a new phase , which economic historians have designated the second industrial revolution to distinguish it from the coming of industry to Britain over a century earlier . |
10 | But his eyes belied his words , and Folly felt a new happiness rise within her . |
11 | ‘ Simplification ’ of the planning system for the developer can mean complication for the property professional , simply because change means a new body of law or policy . |
12 | Daddy sits there flapping his wings and squawking while mummy builds a new house . |
13 | And he desperately wants to overtake Hadlee before Border establishes a new record for Test runs . |
14 | When Parliament creates a new crime , this is presumed to be subject to certain defences at common law , such as self-defence and duress , and also ( very frequently ) to the requirement of a state of mind ( intention , knowledge or recklessness ) . |