Example sentences of "[pron] [adv prt] [prep] [art] new " in BNC.
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1 | They 'll be easing me on as the new presenter so as not to put too much pressure on me . |
2 | Pale roads snaked from them down to the newer tourist settlements by the sea . |
3 | So Tom took them along past the new Pump House , the old Turkeycock School and down Main Street to the ancient Sand Gate . |
4 | Charles made himself up for the new role , and dressed in the new costume . |
5 | So , with one LP , Morrissey set himself up as the new Tom Robinson ? |
6 | The situation will be made more dangerous if the EC cuts itself off from the new North American Free Trade Area . |
7 | On July 12 , 1989 , the Grey Panthers , formerly a group of some 25,000 members within the Greens reflecting the interests of older citizens , split away and set itself up as a new political party called the Greys ( die Grauen ) . |
8 | His visual impressions have been fading without his knowing it , and with their reactivation stale information has suddenly sorted itself out into a new and firm pattern . |
9 | Waqar , relieved after only one over with the new ball , came on for the 17th over and soon caused umpire Shepherd to scowl as he bounced the ball into Atherton 's left arm and Smith 's helmet . |
10 | trade her in for a new model |
11 | Billie heard the housekeeper ask Adam in the kitchen as he followed her through for a new packet of cigarettes . |
12 | For instance , Charles Harvey has tipped her off about the new motorway but she pretends she does n't know . |
13 | But he knew that he was right and , much more , he felt that he was good , that he had been given this chance to act well , that he must take it and to take it would get him off on a new and better path ; while to succumb would be the broad and easy road to hell . |
14 | The alternatives would seem to be handing General Noriega to the US forces to face trial on drug-trafficking charges , which the Vatican has said it will not do , or giving him up to the new Panamanian Government , which has already declared it ‘ has enough on him to put Noriega away for life ’ . |
15 | She felt certain then that whether Naylor called her back to the new extension to tell her to deny that she was engaged to him or not , she would without fail , before five o'clock that day , be summoned to account for Travis 's unexpected easy acceptance of her getting engaged to someone else . |
16 | Fit your car with a catalytic converter , if possible , or trade it in for a new model — cars made after 1993 must have them . |
17 | At the end of the two years purchasers can either trade it in for a new car , pay the final payment and keep the car , or hand the car back and have nothing further to pay . |
18 | There is no failure because you have to work it through in a new way at forty or fifty . ’ |
19 | But that was on a slower basis than , than he could make it up under the new scheme . |
20 | And follow it up with a new question . |
21 | First , the Macintosh was designed as a graphical computer and so already possessed the necessary hardware to provide a typographically ‘ accurate ’ WYSIWYG display and then print it out onto the new LaserWriter printer . |
22 | Johnny was immediately made captain , a position he held for nearly five years , and scored on his debut , but even Johnny 's seven goals from the 12 remaining games could not keep us out of the new basement division . |