Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] a new phase " in BNC.
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1 | But he said the province was now faced with ‘ a quite alarming series of incidents , which perhaps marks a new phase in the terrorist campaign , and it has serious implications for people in Northern Ireland . ’ |
2 | Thus the latest post-industrial sequence is identified by a series of tendencies which collectively represent a new phase of economic development . |
3 | My therapy with Dr Gyggle had continued and now entered a new phase . |
4 | Now began a new phase of his life in which he tried to live a grand , filmstar-type life in a huge house on three acres of land . |
5 | The investigation has now entered a new phase where demographic characteristics of the Iron Age population are being modelled ( albeit crudely , since the information available from the Iron Age is very sparse ) . |
6 | After the recent heady events , the Forum is now entering a new phase . |
7 | Maybe , Liz reflects ( for this is what she contemplates , through the oval mirror ) , maybe this is why they decided to have such a party , this year , at the end of this decade : as a sign that they had weathered so much , and were now entering a new phase ? |
8 | He said after his release : ‘ I am delighted I can now start a new phase in my life . ’ |
9 | With antagonism growing between the Communists and their CNT and POUM rivals , the politics of Republican Spain were about to enter a new phase . |