Example sentences of "[adv prt] [art] [adv] new " in BNC.

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1 Because it is so bizarre it is not possible to go down a very new route of comedy without appearing derivative .
2 Erm , we , when we first came into the industry , erm , we brought in a totally new policy that the funds to provide the pensions and action , we put into unit trusts .
3 Our relationships take on a completely new dimension as we deepen our relationship with God .
4 More stylish , more chic , more exciting than ever before , this spring afro hair takes on a totally new shape !
5 Now there would be a certain logic in this incorporation , for , if we were to have a Bill of Rights enforced in Britain , then in a situation in which we have ratified the European Convention it would be difficult for us to bypass these rights and draw up a completely new set .
6 The voice recordings were shipped to London where MI6 had to set up a totally new department of 250 specially recruited Russian-speaking experts to slowly work their way through the material .
7 In time , the ever-increasing number of visitors had opened up an entirely new source of income for the Heymouthians , and instead of having to depend on fishing as their primary source of income , they found the tourist trade was theirs for the developing .
8 Meanwhile , the kitchen was being gutted and an architect friend drew up an entirely new conception for the space , involving limed Spanish oak , wrought-iron brackets ( many bought at David de Spenceley 's antiques salvage warehouse in Fulham ) and 300-watt pinpoints of light hidden in the ceiling .
9 Through their writings , I went in my imagination on trips to unknown parts — coral islands , hunting for treasure , discovering oil — joining the Library opened up an entirely new world for me .
10 In his inaugural speech as president , Nyerere announced that he was setting up an entirely new ministry , that of National Culture and Youth .
11 For one critic , the finale of Scriabin 's Fourth Sonata becomes in Gavrilov 's hands ‘ like foaming sunlight ’ and Ravel 's Gaspard takes on an altogether new drama and menace : ‘ suddenly ‘ Ondine ’ has claws , and in ‘ Scarbo ’ the knives were out ’ .
12 And of course , ’ her eyes narrowed shrewdly , ‘ with women 's magazines these days warts have taken on an entirely new dimension !
13 If your planning to move house and already have an endowment mortgage , watch out for ‘ churners ’ — agents who persuade you to cash in your endowment policy and take out a completely new one .
14 Unless the agent can give you figures showing that it really will pay you to cash in your present policy and take out a completely new one , keep it on and top it up with another , smaller policy .
15 Seagate has ruled out a completely new range of hard disks for almost every conceivable type of computer from palmtop and penbased systems up to mainframe and supercomputers .
16 Another new technology has enabled ICI Paints to bring out a completely new low-solvent automotive refinish product called ‘ Aquabase . ’
17 Act … set out an entirely new regime for new lettings where they involved absentee landlords .
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