Example sentences of "[adv] in a new [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Sometimes an older child made a deliberate choice to do so , having already got to know them well , but others could find themselves suddenly in a new home with no say at all . |
2 | And she stared too at her own friends , who appeared to her suddenly in a new light , laughing and fiddling with their luggage labels , and casting their eyes around them as though unbalanced by the sudden variety of choice . |
3 | This in turn implies increased autonomy for assessing practitioners resulting perhaps in a new level of autonomy and new systems of accountability . |
4 | He did so in a new sequence of theoretical notebooks , B-E ( 1837–9 ) and M- N ( 1838–9 ) — M for ‘ metaphysics ’ , meaning mind , man , materialism , morals and so on . |
5 | A long struggle by writers to establish first domestic and then international copyright resulted not only in a new concept of literary property but new , or at least amended , social relationships of writers . |
6 | Several other nuees swept harmlessly down the valley of the Riviere Blanche during the next couple of months , but on 30 August death came again to Martinique , where a powerful nuee blasted out from Mt Pelee and rolled down in a new direction , engulfing the small village of Morne Rouge . |
7 | This is approaching the temperature below which theoreticians expect atoms to fuse together in a new kind of matter . |
8 | The band , forced to play covers of Beatles songs and American country music ( the staple diet of Rhodesian radio ) , immediately switched to traditional African songs written specifically about celebrating freedom and living together in a new country . |
9 | From April social workers , the CPNs — community psychiatric nurses — and a psychologist should be working together in a new community mental health resource centre in the middle of Worksop . |
10 | Where the sum insured is inadequate i.e. is lower than the actual value of the total property at risk and the lost or damaged items were not in a new condition . |
11 | There is no failure because you have to work it through in a new way at forty or fifty . ’ |
12 | A manager has to believe totally in a new act . |
13 | They do not usually break out suddenly from their traditional framework and veer off in a new direction . |
14 | I lapsed into a semi-coma , only vaguely conscious that we came round again to the familiar spot and waited , then headed off in a new direction . |
15 | Marshall set off in a new direction . |
16 | De Gaulle , at Brazzaville in 1944 , may have believed that France , of all the imperial powers , would choose nobly and liberally in a new era ; on a more mundane level and on the same occasion it was also agreed that ‘ access to the riches of all that bears the French name is the most certain measure of our country 's return to grandeur ’ . |
17 | At Petworth , Lord Egremont instituted a ‘ voluntary ’ emigration policy , ‘ shovelling out paupers ’ which set people up in a new life in Canada , 1456 of them in five years . |
18 | Colin Squire , perhaps best known to the yachting world as crew on many a high class yacht , pops up in a new guise as the representative of marine artist Harry Clow . |
19 | ‘ To show up in a new Buick is a risk not everyone wants to take . |
20 | How do fish start up in a new pond anywhere ? |
21 | But the approach itself is never questioned , so the abuses simply resurface later in a new guise . |
22 | Dawn is particularly inquisitive , and I soon discovered she would never fly properly in a new area without investigating it first , even if I was holding out food for her . |
23 | By a majority the Court of Appeal held that on the true analysis the firm had in fact been automatically dissolved ( because its continuance would have been illegal ) so soon as there was a failure to renew the practising certificate by one of its members , and that thereafter the properly qualified partners had carried on in a new partnership at will which was not prevented from recovering its costs . |
24 | One of the locomotives ( No 73123 ) was named Gatwick Express and turned out in a new livery to match the refurbished Mark 2 stock . |
25 | The girl was nervous , as any girl would be starting out in a new place , with strangers . |
26 | Will Religious Life need to be lived out in a new form ? |
27 | We are now in a new championship and we will be starting from scratch on Sunday , ’ states the Newry schoolteacher , ‘ To get through the first round is always a big task . |
28 | Even now , however , he is prepared to accept that he may not be able to come back in a new guise after three years . |
29 | David Oates going well in a new saloon car racing class . |
30 | Michael Scott describes the practical proposals put forward in a new report on this contentious issue . |