Example sentences of "[art] [noun pl] [art] new [noun] " in BNC.

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1 One of the reasons the New Spirituality has legs is because it is experiential .
2 Most of these techniques have been described in psychological terms and are particularly useful in explaining the errors a new student makes in using the language .
3 Certainly the battle to give the movies a new respectability received more attention in Chicago than in any other city .
4 gives the silos a new coat of paint .
5 Contemporary discussions about British broadcasting have , almost inevitably , taken as their starting point the threats the new media pose to a well established public service broadcasting tradition .
6 He devised a special programme , teaching the girls a new song and dance called The Little Gypsies and this earned their usual encore .
7 While no longer under oath to abide by the rules and pray every day for their benefactor , the present tenants no doubt are thankful for their rent and rate-free accommodation , their free central heating and laundry and , though the gentlemen no longer receive a new suit every two years nor the ladies a new frock , they do receive a visit from the wardens and the clerk at Christmas bearing a small monetary gift .
8 Every twenty minutes throughout the proceedings a new shorthand writer came in to take verbatim notes .
9 one of the quotes a new mower from
10 For the prophets the new age of the Kingdom represented an era of peace , prosperity and justice for Israel brought about by radical economic and social changes ( Mic. 4:1–5 ; Zech. 9:10 ; Isa. 2:4 ; 9:7 ; 42:3 and 65:21ff ) .
11 If they are denied that prospect they will not litigate , and the community will lose the benefits the new rules would provide .
12 One of the jobs the new drains operation was recently called on to do was to clear the rubber from the runway at Gatwick Airport .
13 This was a formidable catalogue of sins , but many of the ideas became generally accepted and to some extent underlay Mr Wilson 's thinking in 1963 when he talked of the Conservatives ' period in power since 1951 as ‘ thirteen wasted years ’ and promised that in the first hundred days of dynamic government after a Labour victory at the polls a new atmosphere would pervade Whitehall .
14 Elements other than in the uth , vth columns and rows are unaltered from those in A ; at the intersections of the uth , vth columns an rows the new elements are given by ( 3 ) ( with Buv = 0 ) , while the remaining elements Biu , Biv in the uth , vth columns and rows are unc We may make two deductions .
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