Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [adv prt] [prep] [pos pn] new " in BNC.
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1 | It was when I got back to my new room there that I first came across my new neighbours , Jane and Mark Walsh , and their two children , Sonja and Darren . |
2 | I settled in with my new , blue Marks and Spencer 's pyjamas , my jumbo pad , pencil , the hero 's manuscript , and after a short time , a blood drip into the back of my spare hand . |
3 | ‘ On the couch , I think , ’ he said when she came back with her newest camera , photography being one of her most seriously pursued hobbies . |
4 | How are you getting on with your new housemates ? ’ |
5 | She glanced down at her new , stylish dress , ran her fingers through her shorn tresses and remembered all the effort she had gone to . |
6 | She looked down at her new French muslin pyjamas , the corners of her thin lips turning up in a rueful smile , wondering if the whisky stains would come out — and deciding that they probably would n't . |
7 | ‘ We check out with our new staff regularly , whether they feel comfortable in their role and whether they 're getting on OK . |
8 | They had reason to hate the Turks , who had driven them from their homes ; they were grateful for the grants of land which enabled them to settle down in their new homes , and they owed no allegiance to the Croatian and Hungarian nobles . |
9 | They walked out into their new life , and Clare did n't know whether to envy or pity them . |
10 | Several rucks at Elland Road confirmed Cantona 's previous billing as the enfant terrible , but French TV viewers saw him live up to his new label as Manchester United 's ‘ Gallic Gazza ’ after the striker burst into tears before an estimated 15 million audience . |
11 | After all the excitement , the journey home was a subdued affair and it was n't long before the children fell asleep , many of them snuggling up to their new Mickey Mouse toys . |
12 | Then living in isolation in Majorca , an ‘ internal exile ’ from the Franco regime , he got a friend to print a full-size copy of the original , which he worked over in his new style . |