Example sentences of "have [been] a new " in BNC.

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1 Since that day , there has been a new confidence in witnessing to others about the truth of the gospel .
2 As we saw in the earlier section on control theory , there has been a new interest in deterrence and prevention as well , attempting to improve on the original , crude formulations of Beccaria .
3 And the corollary of disillusionment with the USSR has been a new readiness to subject the hallowed events of 1917 to criticism .
4 Although the original intention was that this would be an intermediate language between two established languages ( for example , German natural language — switching language -French natural language ) , the product of the work has been a new general classification scheme known as the Standard Reference Code or the Broad System of Ordering ( BSO ) .
5 There has been a new development in the struggle to keep the Antarctic free from all mining and oil development .
6 There has been a new type of enthusiasm injected into the workforce by management and workforce alike .
7 One sign of its international impact has been a new willingness on the part of the Soviet Union , not traditionally regarded as an environmentally sensitive nation , to follow whatever lead the British set in getting rid of chlorofluorocarbons ( CFCs ) .
8 The Pressurized Water Reactor may have been a new type of reactor to Britain , but it was , and has remained , the brand leader in most other nuclear nations .
9 He even came across a restricted locality where lived a colony of what must have been a new sub-species of the extremely rare , Small Mountain Ringlet butterfly , for they were at a much reduced altitude to their normal haunts , and altogether smaller than the regular species .
10 It should have been a new beginning , a clean slate but , as she rode out the following morning , her head clouded from lack of sleep , Kelly knew that life was never that easy .
11 In the first place , although non-convertible bank notes may have been a new element , many — perhaps most — commercial transactions had long depended on paper bills rather than value-for-weight coin .
12 Last night had been a new one .
13 She looked across at her companion , whose gesture at dressing for dinner had been a newer , cleaner white sweater , and slightly less disreputable denims .
14 ‘ There 's been a new development since I received your telex yesterday .
15 There 's been a new headmaster for the last year I think so I do n't know what he
16 There 's been a new twist in the controversy over Lincolnshire 's flood warning sirens .
17 And if you , if you do n't do that , many people will pick it up and say , you know , ‘ There 's been a new thing , what the hell , I do n't see how I can use it , ’ into the wastepaper basket .
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