Example sentences of "new to the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 He is not new to the museum world , as he is on the visiting committees of the Metropolitan and of the Freer Art gallery , and he is also a collector , of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist art , and of Chinese archaic jades and bronzes .
2 Referring to the arrested youth , a third policeman new to the scene said ,
3 He himself was still relatively new to the board , but aligns himself completely with the decision .
4 She was new to the country and did not have many friends .
5 New to the Head range of tennis rackets for 1992 is the Discovery , a racket which features three technologies to increase power , enlarge the sweetspots and minimise the frame weight .
6 Six animals were involved , five attacking a lone female who was new to the territory .
7 This book is essential reading for any researcher new to the subject or requiring access to the myriad techniques used and studies undertaken .
8 A number of basic names , terms and expressions may be unfamiliar to people who are relatively new to the subject .
9 In Persia and Anatolia each workshop group ( Isfahan , Kashan , Hereke , etc ) has evolved its own characteristic style and , with a little experience , people relatively new to the subject should be able to distinguish the most typical examples of one group form those of another .
10 The collection spans the sixteenth to nineteenth centuries with sheets by 199 artists , more than half of whom are new to the gallery ( including Peruzzi , Ribalta , Coypel , Schinkel , Landseer , Doré and Alma-Tadema ) .
11 If you are new to the spectrum , and want your information presented in a fairly straight manner , then the Ian Sinclair book is for you .
12 And they 'll come from countries comparatively new to the Tour .
13 Jehan could not imagine how steam could be used to drive machines , although it was clear that the notion was not new to the Sechem .
14 The cast of Sea Change included , among the fisherfolk , a dancer new to the company who became closely associated with John in later years , Peter Wright .
15 Netwise Inc has picked up $8.5m in third-round venture capital from eight firms including Hancock Venture Partners and the Japan Associated Finance Co , both of whom are new to the company : the money will be used for further development .
16 Completely new to the Company , I know that I have a lot to learn and I 'd particularly like to thank for her help during the changeover .
17 And when I say , use the word trainee I do n't , it automatically makes a connotation does n't it if somebody who 's new to the job , new to the company .
18 It was in September 1953 that I arrived as a new boy at Woolverstone Hall School and it may be that Ray was also new to the school .
19 They only did they were new to the quarry really .
20 Some students will be new to the experience of sharing views on individual strengths and weaknesses and may feel exposed and vulnerable .
21 It 's brilliantly programmed , but adds nothing new to the platform genre — no interesting devices , no secret rooms , no exciting artifacts … no nothing , really .
22 At that moment her Arabic was even poorer than mine , for she was new to the household , but on my next visit she would be rattling away in this throaty language and I would be struggling as usual .
23 I recall a day when I was new to the sport and I recall too the smell when lightning struck the limestone cliff on which I was climbing .
24 Divers dangers The dramatic rise in diving 's popularity has led to fears for the safety of people new to the sport .
25 Andy is realtively new to the sport .
26 If your particular interest in the aquatics hobby is catfish then you have had a bumper year , for over the last twelve months various different catfish especially Corydoras and Plecs have been appearing , that are both new to the hobby and beautiful .
27 The Vampire Pleco is another one new to the hobby .
28 If what you have are true nichollsi then you are breaking new ground , as the species is new to the hobby .
29 Even visiting professionals new to the course can score well , such as Brian Barnes and Max Faulkner in 1974 who both returned par cards of 71 , ( SS 70 ) .
30 ( If they sound a little harassed , please bear in mind that they are new to the system and so may take a little longer to respond in the first few weeks of live running . )
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