Example sentences of "new [noun sg] [pron] [be] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | With a new guitar it 's like , ‘ Well , it 's a new guitar and it works . ’ |
2 | As I handed them the keys to their new home it was like unlocking the door to their future happiness . ’ |
3 | Britain has a whole new culture of public education to work out : new expectations , customs , relationships and attitudes more profound than the new vocabulary which is at present being learnt . |
4 | And if in this new life he was to be alone … well , he had been alone for most of his life . |
5 | Select the paragraph(s) displayed in a new format which are to be returned to the original format |
6 | At the Salon des Indépendants all these artists were grouped together in Salle 45 , together with the work of Morgan Russel and MacDonald Wright , who called themselves ‘ Synchromists ’ and somewhat pretentiously purported to be representatives of a new school which was to be the culmination of all European painting ; they were , in fact , rapidly absorbed into the more vital Orphist movement . |
7 | He cast himself as a chairman in the new consensus which is in part a return to the old style of consensus in British politics . |
8 | In early Rome this took place at the old New Year which was in March — the Ides of March to be precise . |