Example sentences of "new [noun pl] as [adv] [conj] [art] " in BNC.

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1 They must consider all new books as well as the old ones , and must therefore hold back enough funds to cover those books which appear at the end of the financial year .
2 Magdalena Abakanowicz shows work from the past five years at Marlborough , including a couple of ten-foot-high hand-like bronze trees ; Joel Shapiro fills both up- and downtown Pace with recent bronzes incorporating cylindrical and spherical forms new to his repertoire ( both shows until 5 June ) ; Beverly Pepper peppers Emmerich with new bronzes as well as a survey , in photographs and maquettes , of recent public commissions ; and Robert Shelton , who hears the surf pounding daily in his Malibu studio , calls his recent show at Louver ‘ thingsgetwet ’ .
3 The variety of languages spoken on the streets and in shops is extraordinary — for new immigrants as well as the old Anglo settlers .
4 Pursuant to Falkenhayn 's scheme of grinding the French Army to pieces by sheer weight of artillery , the Fifth Army 's guns had orders to move up to new positions as soon as the enemy first line had been overrun .
5 It entailed new freedoms as well as a new form of dependence .
6 It carries Archive staff news and announcements , news on other data organisations and archives worldwide , one or more feature articles on research carried out using data sources , full details of selected new acquisitions as well as a complete listing with brief details of all new acquisitions , a diary of forthcoming events , and a book review section .
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