Example sentences of "[vb past] [adv prt] to [art] new " in BNC.
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1 | As it howled on to a new course , the river bank no longer protected Trent and Mariana from the worst of its savagery . |
2 | He moved in to the new , roomier accommodation . |
3 | An interesting natural experiment arose when the entire school moved over to the new pathway course in 1987 . |
4 | Men in regular employment found their real wages rising and many families moved out to the new housing estates , where evidence rapidly came to light of female depression arising primarily from physical isolation . |
5 | On Easter Monday 1972 , I woke up to a new view of the world . |
6 | This is best explained by reference to the diagram , topsoil being removed from a small area at a time and the chalk quarried down to the new level . |
7 | The first few days were very trying for Alan as he went on to the new regime suddenly rather than gradually . |
8 | Derek and me went along to the new wans Christening and he was like a tink ! |
9 | She looked over to the new machine . |
10 | Strolling , they pondered public education versus private schooling ; Johnson wondered why boys from England had been sent as far as Aberdeen to be educated , with ‘ so many good schools in England ’ , and they went back to the New Inn , to be joined there by Sir Alexander Gordon , an old friend of Johnson 's , who had sent a card in advance , and through Boswell we join their conversation as it drifts back to the stocking-making . |
11 | First , Easington Secondary Modern School for Boys was opened in 1952 ; the former elementary schools in and around Banbury gave up to the new campus their boys over the age of eleven . |
12 | Old values and class patterns of behaviour became grafted on to a new economic class . |
13 | Long words wrapped around to a new line can spoil a document 's right-hand side . |