Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [vb past] a new " in BNC.

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1 I just bought a new table this week .
2 I even bought a new dress … ’
3 And then found her thoughts , which desperately needed a new direction , turning slowly towards the mill-school .
4 She soon found a new challenge when she took over as British Team Manager in 1985 .
5 She always made a new mistake instead .
6 She always made a new mistake instead .
7 In September the survival of the governing coalition was endangered by the defection of 21 deputies from the Social Democratic Populist Party ( SHP ) , who temporarily formed a new " Integration Party " which on Sept. 28 announced its merger with the newly revived Republican People 's Party ( CHP ) .
8 She also wore a new lipstick called Chloe , which took some attention away from the slight sallowness she imagined she saw in her complexion , and a splash of light cologne .
9 One of her closest allies and friends in the last years of her life was Jane Clifford , whom she had met during the Platt Hall venture and to whom she now offered a new job as historical adviser .
10 The new rule only affected those on earnings of more than £100,000 who actually joined a new pension scheme after 17 March 1987 .
11 We quickly adapted a new set of rhythms , innocently enjoyed her transformation from skinny European elegance to chubby semi-Demi .
12 We recently discovered a new DNA endonuclease activity in the crude mitochondrial extracts of the wild-type yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae 777-3A ( 1 ) .
13 We therefore established a new three year environmental support project funded by the D O E and B P to address these concerns .
14 They also revealed a new generosity of spirit , deciding that , if they carried on playing thus , they would win everything with such ease that the various English competitors would lose their sparkle .
15 They also got a new source of money , the council tax , to replace Mrs Thatcher 's hated poll tax .
16 They also adopted a new plan for common effective preferential tariffs on selected industrial products " to facilitate the free flow of goods within ASEAN " .
17 They also adopted a new manifesto expressing the party 's support for Marxist-Leninist policies and committing the SACP to the process of negotiations .
18 The Contagious Diseases Acts not only involved a subtle shift in the balance of forces within moral environmentalism , they also marked a new and more particular specification of sexuality within sanitary discourse .
19 They also supported a new programme for the party , rejected its monopoly of political power and wanted it to become more democratic .
20 To give the exercise a renewed impetus they also established a new organization to bring together all the main bodies concerned with handling the waste problem .
21 And they now took a new name — the Duke and Duchess of Windsor .
22 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 .
23 They then negotiated a new contract with the sellers whereby they bought the goods at a price considerably less than the market price — the price being depressed because of the sequestration order .
24 Some Jews had been conspicuously successful in adapting to British life and they undoubtedly brought a new vitality to an economically declining region .
25 The coming of sound was probably crucial in this respect as it obviously placed a new emphasis on the contemporary American voice and on contemporary settings , which were in any case cheaper than conventional sets .
26 As a result , he necessarily developed a new self-image , and took on a new social personality in the process .
27 He had wept too but now he calmly awaited a new pleasure .
28 It also announced a new version of Interactive Unix and offered a trade-in promotion allowing Santa Cruz Operation Inc Xenix , Unix and Open Desktop users to switch to the new Interactive Unix at a 50% discount .
29 The rise of ‘ chivalry ’ meant a stricter code of manners ; but it also meant a new snobbery .
30 He also patented a new design of locomotive superheater and automatic train-stop system to prevent overrunning of signals , and carried out extensive trials with locomotives burning oil and pulverized coal with a view to reducing fuel costs .
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