Example sentences of "they [adv] [verb] a new " in BNC.
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1 | They also revealed a new generosity of spirit , deciding that , if they carried on playing thus , they would win everything with such ease that the various English competitors would lose their sparkle . |
2 | They also got a new source of money , the council tax , to replace Mrs Thatcher 's hated poll tax . |
3 | They also adopted a new plan for common effective preferential tariffs on selected industrial products " to facilitate the free flow of goods within ASEAN " . |
4 | They also adopted a new manifesto expressing the party 's support for Marxist-Leninist policies and committing the SACP to the process of negotiations . |
5 | The Contagious Diseases Acts not only involved a subtle shift in the balance of forces within moral environmentalism , they also marked a new and more particular specification of sexuality within sanitary discourse . |
6 | They also supported a new programme for the party , rejected its monopoly of political power and wanted it to become more democratic . |
7 | To give the exercise a renewed impetus they also established a new organization to bring together all the main bodies concerned with handling the waste problem . |
8 | They also add a new idea to the framework . |
9 | And they now took a new name — the Duke and Duchess of Windsor . |
10 | Whilst they no longer had need to make common cause against the Turks , they now had a new common enemy in the Austro-German Habsburgs , whose centralising tendencies during the reigns of Maria Theresa and Joseph II stimulated resistance from the non-German nobility . |
11 | They now have a new experience of such days which starts a new pattern for the future . |
12 | If they wo n't order the stock , do they really expect a new franchisee to do it ? |
13 | They then negotiated a new contract with the sellers whereby they bought the goods at a price considerably less than the market price — the price being depressed because of the sequestration order . |
14 | Some Jews had been conspicuously successful in adapting to British life and they undoubtedly brought a new vitality to an economically declining region . |