Example sentences of "[pn reflx] [art] new [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ We got ourselves a new ball park , ’ said the man from Detroit . |
2 | We 've won ourselves a new world . |
3 | The awful thing was that all this time Lewis had never had any doubts he was himself the new owner of Wyvis Hall . |
4 | The Shah went in there and paused in front of the graben image of the ruthless and brilliant army officer who had seized power in 1921 , and ended the Qajar dynasty , proclaimed himself the new Shah , the first of the Pahlavi dynasty , and begin to recreate Ira . |
5 | One technique they used was that each individual crafted by himself a new conversation to help the writer of the episode . |
6 | Prince sets himself a new goal |
7 | But Francis has replied by setting himself a new goal — carrying on past 40 . |
8 | He tried to find himself a new girl to take his mind off it : some new girl , because Peg had gone wrong . |
9 | Maybe he 'd better go and buy himself a new bike , that 's always a good way to break bits of the human body . |
10 | Funny he did n't give himself a new name , but maybe he felt there was no reason why he should . |
11 | In such cases it was to the obvious advantage of the farmer to build himself a new farmstead in the middle of his lands . |
12 | He was starting to appear distinctly shopworn , Lucy noted ; he seemed to have bought himself a new shirt , but a dip-through in a hotel washbasin did n't exactly make for the best possible finish . |
13 | SMALL , West Ham 's forgotten striker , has set himself a New Year deadline to force his way back into Billy Bonds 's plans . |
14 | Brian Clough , the Forest manager , said : ‘ His contract was not expiring but he deserved a rise for the contribution he has made over the last 12 months -so he earned himself a new deal . ’ |
15 | He has won three tournaments this year ; got himself a new agent , the all-powerful American golf manager , Mike Martinez ; and a new , and I 'm told very lucrative , golf club contract . |
16 | Only recently he 'd bought more land off the Roscarrocks ( who were selling to pay their church fines ) and built himself a new house made of ship 's beams and red brick , with upstairs rooms , a panelled hall , latticed windows and six curly chimneys . |
17 | So the other night my , the girl next door to us , her husband does painting and he 'd just got himself a new van I said fucking hell I said to him sometimes I said there 's a van outside I wan na know who it is , is that still on ? |
18 | He also got himself a new caddie , Froggy Davies . |
19 | ALAN CORK , aiming for his 150th League goal this weekend , has set himself a new target — to join the 200 Club . |
20 | She was not about to confirm their obvious belief that the count had found himself a new woman . |
21 | The idea that the only way of coping with the desuetude of the age , its profound certainty that everything has been said already , is by openly proclaiming this fact as itself the new fact , the idea that the only way of selling your article as original is to declare that it is repro , seems to run up against an ethical objection in a writer like Palandri , however sophisticated his own literary apparatus undoubtedly is . |
22 | Gloucestershire 's ambulance service is giving itself a new look . |
23 | However , the party will give itself a new name when it resumes the congress next weekend . |
24 | However , the party will give itself a new name when it resumes the congress next weekend . |
25 | That was not in itself a new idea , but its content and significance were greatly enlarged by him . |
26 | ParcPlace Systems has got itself a new president and CEO ; Bill Lyons , former Ashton-Tate chairman and CEO who left when Borland took over . |
27 | Over the next few weeks it will slowly grow itself a new set of entrails . |
28 | But Swedish company International Färg , based at Angered near Gothenburg , has found itself a new role in the reshaped European arm of Courtaulds Coatings . |
29 | The car itself a new Rover 3500 was far from memorable in Gloucestershire ; it was probably the only British saloon a local landowner would think of owning . |
30 | Space-travel , science , the whole world waking up and stretching itself A new age is beginning . |