Example sentences of "to [pers pn] [prep] a new [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The people look to me as a new Messiah . |
2 | On a personal note , in my very early days on the staff of Ipswich Art School , Squirrell was teaching and I have very fond memories of the kindness and helpfulness which this most likeable man extended to me as a new boy . |
3 | He had done no regular television work since appearing as Byron in the mid-Sixties , but a BBC producer who saw him on stage in No Sex , Please — We 're British realized that he was perfect for the lead role in a script submitted to him by a new TV comedy writer , Raymond Allen . |
4 | I sat him up , and said to him in a new voice that he was not to try and move without me . |
5 | If it now came to him in a new way it was no doubt simply an aspect of his belongingness with Marcus and Irina . |
6 | And I think we 've reached the stage , where the county council said , you come to us with a new initiative , and we 're far more likely to be , bend over to help you , than , than under the present . |
7 | The painter Jean-Baptiste Chardin shatters our ‘ knowledge ’ of the world by presenting it to us in a new way , as if we were children and his bowl of fruit stood just above our eye-level . |