Example sentences of "[pron] now [verb] a new " in BNC.
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1 | I now have a new sweater and a clean conscience ! |
2 | As I said , we welcome the peaceful way in which the elections were conducted in Zambia , which now has a new and democractic Government . |
3 | Creaney , who now forms a new strike partnership with Andy Payton , and has nudged his boyhood idol Charlie Nicholas into reserve football , feels the Cologne tie has come at the right time . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | ‘ We now need a new party , one that is the heir and not a mere continuation of the present one . |
6 | In the middle of the worst recession since the war we now have a new crop of party political broadcasts , and a fresh set of posters , both crafted with skill by the advertising industry 's finest , which have had an immediate effect . |
7 | On a lighter note , if the ‘ body ’ got David Mellor into trouble , we now have a new Minister for Culture ( called National Heritage ) . |
8 | And they now took a new name — the Duke and Duchess of Windsor . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | They now have a new experience of such days which starts a new pattern for the future . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | Ever since the ancient Alexandrians , textual criticism had been a highly valued activity ; it now acquired a new lustre . |