Example sentences of "new [noun sg] [Wh pn] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | A parish used to simple ways of ceremony might be confronted with a new vicar who suddenly elaborated the ritual ; or the opposite . |
2 | However , there is a very considerable congruence between Marxist accounts and those of the new right who both identify much of expenditure on the welfare state as dysfunctional for capital accumulation ( see Mishra , 1984 ) . |
3 | Excluded from power by the new king who understandably distrusted them , discredited by their connexion with the defeated Jacobites , the Tories as a significant Parliamentary group soon ceased to exist . |
4 | This theme has also been taken up by a new Member who recently made a substantial contribution to the constitutional debate , Ian Duncan Smith , Member for Chingford . |
5 | The new patient who probably has the biggest problem with communication is the one who does not speak the national language ( Watson , 1986 ) . |
6 | Old-fashioned MPs , unlike the new generation who happily turn up at the annual conference , went out of their way to dream up family illnesses , unavoidable business meetings or urgent missions to Kurdistan to avoid these gatherings . |