Example sentences of "[adj] [adv] [art] new [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 So is this really a new panacea or a just a passing craze for crazies .
2 However , at the time of writing it is not clear how the new structure will work in practice , especially since RENFE 's systems for determining costs of services appear to be less advanced than those used by BR .
3 Fifteen years of one-party rule ended formally on Nov. 30 when a new Constitution came into effect which provided for multiparty democracy and a free-market economy .
4 A joint venture goes further than co-operation , in that generally a new business entity is created , but falls short of a full merger of the parents , who remain independent .
5 Rome emerged as the greatest power in Italy when the Latins , for fear of the Celts , had to give up their independence about 350 B.C. The new kingdom of Macedonia under the firm hand of Antigonus Gonatas was the direct outcome of the Celtic invasion of Macedonia and Greece .
6 In English , there is at least an indirect formal reflexion of the difference , in that the phrase an old friend has as its opposite either a new friend or a young friend , depending on whether it is used as a separative or an ordinary attributive adjective .
7 ‘ I am sure both the new DPA and the free zone will contribute greatly to the growth of the economy , and the strength of Dubai to make it a major industrial and shipping base and the most attractive business environment between the Far East and Europe . ’
8 The Airport 's passenger traffic business should receive a further substantial boost with the scheduled opening on May 17 when the new rail link opens .
9 The term ‘ monetary sector ’ dates from August 1981 when a new set of monetary control provisions were introduced .
10 The Constituent Assembly itself was to be dissolved on July 5 when a new constitution was to be published .
11 The notice of appeal sets out seven separate grounds why the appeal should be allowed and ten more why a new trial should be granted , the latter being split up into over forty sub-grounds .
12 A school for 150 children was built on the green , and remained in use until 1914 when a new school was built in Beverley Road .
13 Another summit meeting was not possible until June 1961 when a new President , John F Kennedy , met Khruschev in Vienna .
14 The Commission was only beginning to get into its stride in 1970 when a new government was returned which was pledged to the abolition of the commission on the grounds that it ‘ had no place in a free society ’ .
15 When these combine they open up a new range of possibilities on which Darwinian evolution can act .
16 Janet Rogers will become the acting Treasurer until the Annual General Meeting in March 1980 when a new Treasurer will be elected .
17 The effect of this is illustrated in Fig. 4.5 where the new equilibrium rate of national income Y′ e is below Y o , indicating that DD unemployment will have been created .
18 The demonstrations had some effect , however , notably in 1935 when the new Unemployment Assistance Board scales were withdrawn .
19 Having planned ahead , if an alteration of heading is necessary then the new heading will simply be the new QDM plus/minus an increased/decreased drift allowance .
20 It was in use until 1968 when a new school was built .
21 A general meeting was called for December 1990 when a new constitution was to be adopted .
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