Example sentences of "[be] a new [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | We could say we 're a new society who do n't believe in degrees . |
2 | And as my colleague has already stated we 're a new company and we aim to capture eight percent of the er U K bottled water market . |
3 | I AM a new member of Amnesty International , and read with interest the letters of criticism ( AMNESTY June/July ) about your appeal envelope — I 'm glad that you had the courage to print such obviously justified disapproval . |
4 | I am a new member of the RNLI , only joining in 1990 spurred into action by visiting the NE coast and seeing one or two of its lifeboats … £6 annual membership is very good value and could be increased , but £20 would possibly see a decline in numbers . |
5 | ‘ Look what the wonderful girl has done for me , my darlings , ’ Charles waved his hand to encompass the entire cast , ‘ I can walk straight as a tree , no more will I have to endure the taunts and jeers of the ignorant , I am a new man . ’ |
6 | I am a new Leeds United fan . |
7 | I am a new reader having bought Machine Knitting Monthly for the very first time this morning . |
8 | Let's sing that , that little song we sang earlier , let's sing it again in closing shall we , that we are new creations in Christ what it , it 's number one seventy nine , I am a new creation and whilst we sing it were gon na take up our morning offering , one hundred and seventy nine then . |
9 | I am a new creation , no more in condemnation |
10 | He even came across a restricted locality where lived a colony of what must have been a new sub-species of the extremely rare , Small Mountain Ringlet butterfly , for they were at a much reduced altitude to their normal haunts , and altogether smaller than the regular species . |
11 | ‘ There 's been a new development since I received your telex yesterday . |
12 | There has been a new development in the struggle to keep the Antarctic free from all mining and oil development . |
13 | The Pressurized Water Reactor may have been a new type of reactor to Britain , but it was , and has remained , the brand leader in most other nuclear nations . |
14 | There has been a new type of enthusiasm injected into the workforce by management and workforce alike . |
15 | There 's been a new twist in the controversy over Lincolnshire 's flood warning sirens . |
16 | It should have been a new beginning , a clean slate but , as she rode out the following morning , her head clouded from lack of sleep , Kelly knew that life was never that easy . |
17 | There 's been a new headmaster for the last year I think so I do n't know what he |
18 | One sign of its international impact has been a new willingness on the part of the Soviet Union , not traditionally regarded as an environmentally sensitive nation , to follow whatever lead the British set in getting rid of chlorofluorocarbons ( CFCs ) . |
19 | In the first place , although non-convertible bank notes may have been a new element , many — perhaps most — commercial transactions had long depended on paper bills rather than value-for-weight coin . |
20 | Since that day , there has been a new confidence in witnessing to others about the truth of the gospel . |
21 | And if you , if you do n't do that , many people will pick it up and say , you know , ‘ There 's been a new thing , what the hell , I do n't see how I can use it , ’ into the wastepaper basket . |
22 | He pointed out that as the three former impressions had sold out and as there had lately been a new edition of the main Dictionary , ( the sixth , 1752 ) , with many alterations , he judged it proper to include them in a new abridgement . |
23 | And the corollary of disillusionment with the USSR has been a new readiness to subject the hallowed events of 1917 to criticism . |
24 | As we saw in the earlier section on control theory , there has been a new interest in deterrence and prevention as well , attempting to improve on the original , crude formulations of Beccaria . |
25 | New York 's X-Clan are a new kind of militant rap , based on action as well as words . |
26 | The pouting , weak-chinned face under the blonde curls is familiar enough , but the two huge naked breasts , thrust towards the camera like pink blancmanges tipped with cherries , are a new departure . |
27 | Whether that means the New Guinea wild pigs are a new species caused by hybridisation is an interesting question . |
28 | Examples are a new shape of coffee cup or a new transfer pattern applied to plates or attractive and novel computer furniture and with such objects the appearance of the object is important to a person buying it . |
29 | Such a solely prospective perspective promotes the impression that large percentage increases in , for example , the very old ( i.e. those aged 85 + ) are a new experience which is unique to the next three decades . |
30 | When you are a new parent , preschool television programmes can look rather ridiculous : strange mincing mimes , presenters who say ‘ Hello ’ in that peculiar staccato voice never heard anywhere else , apparently pointless dolls and puppets . |