Example sentences of "[adv] a new [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Then quite suddenly a new design starts up .
2 Suddenly a new aspect appears beyond the obvious and very gradually takes form .
3 Suddenly a new perspective began to open before the young Prince ; he could not only dream of a Bonapartist cause , he could himself become the representative of that cause .
4 Gloucestershire will go into 1990 , hoping for improved results on the field , with a new resolve — and very much a new look .
5 But , as the editor Andre Fontaine explains : ‘ It is not so much a new layout as a new presentation .
6 It was not so much a new view as an old view applied to new problems .
7 ( d ) The hybrid situation It is sometimes agreed between the parties to a marriage that the matrimonial home ( or the husband 's interest therein ) be transferred to the wife and a third party ( eg a new husbandsee Chapter 5 ) .
8 Only this time they 're armed not just with a new album but new producers , new horizons , a new attitude and apparently a new code of conduct in interviews .
9 Although incorporating some features of the previous 1963 edition , this was basically a new form of contract and by implication was intended by the JCT to be used on contracts exceeding £250,000 in value .
10 Spoil-sports maintain that IR is merely a new name for what companies have been muddling along at anyway : arranging meetings between management and institutions , co-ordinating the annual general meeting , and producing the annual report .
11 But the madrigal was not merely a new art form — it had nothing in common with the trecento madrigal except the name — but a landmark in a revolution of which we have already seen the beginnings in the frottole and laudi spirituali and occasional passages in the Italian-influenced northerners from Dufay onward .
12 He resisted , however , the notion that the polytechnics were merely a new breed of university .
13 It was merely a new version of an old horror , less tenable than the dreams of childhood , a more rational , more adult terror .
14 In a far-reaching judgment , the Court of Appeals laid down a new test for the determination of the question of non-literal copyright infringement , that is , whether there has been an infringement of copyright in non-literal elements such as program structure .
15 Look at the decision of the Exchequer Chamber how we may , it laid down a new principle .
16 If it 's a concrete floor you could either put down a new wood floor or tile it with some sort of composition tile or sheeting like vinyl or linoleum which is showing quite a revival .
17 Investment bankers say that grey markets allow short-selling that drives down a new issue 's price .
18 By the early 1970s the increasing demand for higher education forced the government to lay down a new structure for higher education , embodied in the Hochschulrahrnengesetz .
19 Norwich were trailing Grant , who has turned down a new contract , last season and have maintained their interest .
20 ‘ I turned down a new contract at the end of the season , even though it meant getting a testimonial next year because I 've got to be playing in the Premier League to confirm my place in the Irish side .
21 McCreery left last month after he turned down a new contract .
22 True , in the judgment itself it might appear that the court was making a pontifical statement of existing principle rather than laying down a new rule , for they regarded their own proposition as having been anticipated by Holt .
23 ‘ As a matter of fact , ’ Alec Reid firmed down a new pipeful of tobacco , ‘ I might ha ’ made a name for meself had I remained in Edinburgh .
24 It was the legacy of the previous form of uneven development based in the sectoral spatial division of labour ( high levels of unemployment from previously dominant sectors which had overwhelmingly employed men ) which provided the conditions ( regional policy grants , a ‘ green ’ , female labour force anxious for paid employment ) which attracted in this new form of economic activity and laid down a new form of uneven development .
25 The luthier , Tony Rockett attempted to track down a new steel rod for my bass , only to discover that nobody in this country supplies Warwick spares .
26 The CBF says that it wants ‘ a new look , and perhaps a new name , to go with a new approach ’ .
27 Perhaps a new issue of tickets was ordered rather than an alteration to the printed price , although I do have one example of an altered price .
28 If there 's a rise compared with the same quarter last year , could there be a good reason , perhaps a new baby or a recently retired person spending more time at home ?
29 Just as you were shown round the Home when you first came to work there , so a new resident should also be taken round and made to feel welcome .
30 So a new tactic was adopted and each put in £10 , raising a further £200 to £300 from friends .
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