Example sentences of "of [adj] new [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The magazine became and remains perhaps the most important forum for the publication of outstanding new photography from around the world .
2 Our recent run of outstanding new business figures will continue to provide a growing quality earnings stream for many years to come .
3 The Midland hit back by stepping up its branch opening programme and introducing a string of innovative new products , including personal cheque accounts and personal loans in 1958 .
4 THE Kremlin ordered four restive Soviet republics last night to drop a series of controversial new laws which it said contravened the constitution , Tass reported .
5 THE Kremlin ordered four restive Soviet republics last night to drop a series of controversial new laws which it said contravened the constitution , Tass reported .
6 But the pace of change has seen the introduction of controversial new techniques and men prepared to sabotage equipment underground .
7 Plus , there 's some really smashing fashion for you — and him ; eight pages of terrific new hairstyles , courtesy of Wella , for 12 lucky readers ; and your chance to win a week at a fabulous health farm .
8 like a loosing of grotesque new seed
9 The Plan concentrates in the main on the development of specific new initiatives which it is believed will have significant effects in achieving the Council 's casualty reduction target .
10 And actor Jesse 's fate in his beefed-up role as two-timing villain Marcus Tandy will be the first of a string of strong new storylines .
11 Then a list of possible new schemes dear to committee members ' hearts is added and a list of possible economies and cuts , 1 per cent , 5 per cent or 10 per cent in total .
12 At the same time , his chief object of popular musical study , the Tin Pan Alley hit , was governed to some extent by those criteria , thus confirming him in his approach , and discouraging any consideration of possible new criteria .
13 A Scottish Office spokesman confirmed that the whole issue of so-called new age travellers was being considered by the Secretary of State 's standing committee on travellers .
14 He is one of a number of distinguished new professors to join the University this year .
15 Long hair , in contrast , shows rejection of authority and is the preferred hair-style of rebels and revolutionaries the world over , of woolly-haired intellectuals , hippies , and others seeking freedom from traditional constraints and a world of exciting new potentialities .
16 In this season 's wine magazine we 're delighted to announce a host of exciting new wines to try — plus news of what 's ahead during the summer and imaginative ideas for entertaining .
17 ‘ The Council is on the threshold of exciting new developments and we shall miss Ken Hutchison 's drive and experience .
18 We 're exploring the world of exciting new technology .
19 In 1992 , considerable exploration activity was focussed in both the Ghadames and Illizi Basins , where there have been a series of exciting new oil discoveries in blocks adjacent to our acreage .
20 ‘ It opens up a wealth of exciting new opportunities .
21 ‘ For the resurrection of what appeared to be a dying company with the introduction of exciting new cars , such as the Viper and the LH range , and the complete restructuring of is manufacturing and financial base ’
22 Thus , years after the US and the USSR last sent space probes to the Moon to gather rock samples , a rich harvest of exciting new samples from space is turning up on Earth and which often raise more questions than they answer .
23 A potting shed of conspicuous new timber , a patio area protected by a screen of lattice-work bricks , a path of very sane crazy paving winding diagonally across the lawn , a meticulous row of cloches .
24 I thought that people were always disappointed in their old friends ' children , seeing them as diluted , distorted versions of their parents , not nearly as much fun and full of peculiar new ideas .
25 That it is firmly tied must be correct ; the inhabitants of Brave New World are not autonomous precisely because they are denied access to relevant information .
26 On the plus side , the eclipse on the 24th is a new-moon event and therefore indicative of brave new beginnings .
27 In the last twenty years or so new materials have appeared which were hailed as the results of brave new technology , revolutionizing such fields of applications as aerospace .
28 This system takes advantage of interrelated new technologies in areas such as Very Large Scale Integration ( VLSI ) , computers , digital switching , fibre optics , and opto-electronics in order to integrate within one system the delivery of voice , data , image , and text services .
29 A number of interesting new titles are promised by the Antique Collector 's Club based in Suffolk whose books are generally aimed at the collector/dealer market .
30 By the end of January , most people will have left a trail of broken New Year Resolutions in their wake , resuming all of their bad habits within the space of a few weeks .
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