Example sentences of "[adj] [adv] a 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 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 .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 The term ‘ monetary sector ’ dates from August 1981 when a new set of monetary control provisions were introduced .
6 The Constituent Assembly itself was to be dissolved on July 5 when a new constitution was to be published .
7 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 .
8 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 .
9 Another summit meeting was not possible until June 1961 when a new President , John F Kennedy , met Khruschev in Vienna .
10 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 ’ .
11 When these combine they open up a new range of possibilities on which Darwinian evolution can act .
12 Janet Rogers will become the acting Treasurer until the Annual General Meeting in March 1980 when a new Treasurer will be elected .
13 It was in use until 1968 when a new school was built .
14 A general meeting was called for December 1990 when a new constitution was to be adopted .
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