Example sentences of "she [vb past] [art] new " in BNC.

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1 Each time she read the story , she experienced a new shock ; it was the shock of finding the new contained and expressed in the framework and the terms of the old .
2 In 1979 she made a new will ; after making changes to some specific bequests , she again appointed her husband to receive the income from her father 's estate .
3 ‘ You mean she made a new will ? ’
4 Karen said : ‘ I know Rebecca had been feeling homesick , but she got a new job which was keeping her busy .
5 She , she got a new house in Livingston no problem ?
6 Given a new name , she got a new nationality , new passport — a new life that was far more fundamental a change than she had managed just by defecting .
7 As she passed the new couple her beach bag caught the Factor 15 and knocked it off the table .
8 She described the new Cabinet as " a government of national accord " , referring to a common Solidarity background as its foundation .
9 One night she dreamed that she got up and went to the lavatory , where she found a new , neatly typed notice fixed over the bowl .
10 Believe me , I would be truly delighted if she found a new and permanent partner , even though it is difficult to even regard her as a friend after her display of greed , and the wrong impression she deliberately gave you at Ib 's Club from sheer vindictiveness .
11 Reaching the head of the path , she inspected the new safety barrier .
12 She used the new red bergenia flower and deep red gerbas to very good effect .
13 During that decade of major war , Britain 's near-monopoly of factory industry was sustained , and after 1815 she entered a new era of economic history in which the mutual influences of industrialisation and trade expansion could work freely , and in which , as Professor Thomas has expressed it , " trade was the child of industry " .
14 Dona never had that problem because during her affair she entered a new and secret world that was so different from her other life .
15 She noticed the new sweater Flavia was carrying and praised it generously .
16 The year the shop opened she hired a new dress designer , Jacqui Smale , fresh from the Royal College of Art , and told her how sensible she thought it was to wear uniform because this removed the agonies of planning what to wear each day as well as the decisions about accessories to go with the clothes .
17 And the very day we were with her she opened a new Citizens ' Advice Bureau in Beccles with considerable aplomb — no easy task after SHE fashion team had stunned the locals by setting up an ironing board in the middle of the town car park and giving Christine 's purple suit a quick press on the spot .
18 She opened a new home for 6 people with a mental disability built by the Macintyre Housing Association .
19 She ordered a new tyre for her car from Jenny 's daddy , and left the car at the garage to be fitted , all ready loaded up with her luggage .
20 She had to give her real name when she ordered the new shoes .
21 In the cathedral she observed the new archbishop moving among the strange costumes , the rosary with purple tassles and red beads the size of pigeons ' eggs , and the purple velvet fez .
22 Spires of crimson and carmine and blood were the rocks , changing colour even as she watched the new day burn off their sugar-frost coating .
23 With her close friend , William Archer [ q.v. ] , she founded the New Century Theatre ( 1897 ) .
24 I just says to Mrs Sneddon that she needed a new battery for her hearing aid and that a daimen-icker in a thrave didny mean whit she thought it did !
25 She could n't really afford it and when she needed a new cylinder it had to be humped up three flights of stairs , always a nuisance for which she had to enlist the help of one of her boyfriends , but when she got cold Theresa 's fingers turned numb , white , bloodless lumps that no longer seemed to belong to her hands .
26 She later achieved her Financial Planning Certificate — the incentive for this was that she needed a new tumble drier , so the bonus for completing the qualification was perfectly timed !
27 Now we do have some dresses that are like that , but the ordinary ones , I think were made in , because she needed a new dress and she needed it pretty soon , so some of the sewing is just terrible .
28 She wore the New Look , a coat of beige gaberdine which fell in two swaying , graceful pleats from her waist at the back ( the swaying must have come from very high heels , but I did n't notice her shoes ) , a hat tipped forward from hair swept up .
29 The story of Karen and her brown envelope began in 1972 when she took a new job at a nuclear factory in Oklahoma .
30 She took no new live-in lover , and as far as she was aware , neither did Charles .
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