Example sentences of "[adv] had a new " in BNC.
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1 | The Club now had a new , more democratic constitution , achieved by much hard , tedious and thankless work on the part of some , and aided by a robust , vocal membership in general . |
2 | In spite of the fact that he had let her down badly and most devastating of all , even though he now had a new love — Beth still pined for him . |
3 | Whilst they no longer had need to make common cause against the Turks , they now had a new common enemy in the Austro-German Habsburgs , whose centralising tendencies during the reigns of Maria Theresa and Joseph II stimulated resistance from the non-German nobility . |
4 | Working-class youths now had a new range of ‘ industries ’ — notably popular music and clothing — to cater for their needs . |
5 | For Francisco Franco , the war now had a new meaning . |
6 | The plaintiffs then had a new point which I may call the waiver argument , the basic principle of which is stated in Wigmore on Evidence , 8th ed. ( 1961 ) , pp. 453–455 , para. 2275 : |