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Example sentences for "new era"

  • What we hope is that from this moment may commence a new era of work and of activity, greater, more important, than that which has already preceded our modern history.

  • This auspicious event, considered in connection with the late innovations in Japan, marks a new era, and is an irresistible result of the science which has given us the power of steam and the electric telegraph.

  • Babylon believed that a new era of prosperity had been inaugurated, and the priests and nobles looked forward to the day when the kingdom would once again become free and independent and powerful.

  • The rise of Babylon inaugurated a new era in the history of Western Asia.

  • M1089) On his death a new era of prosperity and glory was inaugurated, by the election of Nerva, and for five successive reigns the Roman world was governed with virtue and ability.

  • M1124) This emperor inaugurated a new era, and a new policy of government.

  • It was a sign of a new era, that Maximilian in Germany and Louis XI.

  • The nations begin to acquire a more defined individuality; the superintendence of the church in civil affairs is more and more renounced or relinquished; there dawns a new era of invention and discovery, of culture and reform.

  • The enfranchisement of the towns, the rise of commerce, the influence gained by the legists and by the Roman law, of which they were the expounders, had betokened the dawn of a new era.

  • In England, the Huguenot exiles quickened manufactures; in Holland, commerce; in Brandenburg, they made a new era in agriculture.

  • This period was not simply an era of grand exploration and discovery, and of the new birth of letters: it was the brilliant dawn of a new era in art.

  • A remarkable book, indicative of a new era in the discussion of social, religious, political, and economical questions.

  • I hail the Chamberlain movement in one of its aspects as the opening of a new era.

  • During his four years of service the church has been practically freed of debt and has entered on a new era of progress.

  • A new era in the nation's development was ushered in, and with it came new issues and new policies.

  • We feel the breath of a new era in the accounts of Solomon's reign.

  • The desert was as unreachable as Egypt, The passage of the Jordan rounded off the epoch which the passage of the Bed Sea introduced, and began a new era.

  • It was natural to begin a new era with a clean sheet, as it were.

  • The Book of Judges begins a new era, the development of the nation in its land.

  • But Mr. Wilcox opened a new era in the business.

  • The "New Era," nearly out of shell, backed into the river to clean her guns.

  • In fiction, Sir Walter Scott introduced a new era, soon followed by Bulwer, Dickens, and Thackeray.

  • From the Guardian:] I am so pleased and grateful to you for your incessant efforts in connexion with the translation and publication of the ‘New Era’, and I am deeply gratified to learn of the progress already achieved.

  • Shoghi Effendi earnestly hopes and prays that this National Spiritual Assembly will be able to achieve a great deal and herald a new era of spiritual awakening in that land.

  • I am also eager to receive the good news of the completion of the translation and early publication of the Urdu and Hindi versions of the ‘New Era’.

  • Teaching Among the Masses in India [From the Guardian:] I rejoice to hear of the steps that are being taken for the printing of the Burmese edition of the ‘New Era’ but deplore the delay in the translation of the book into Hindi and Urdu.

  • Let Liberalism and a New Era, if such is the wish, be introduced; only no curtailment of the royal moneys?

  • No symbolic Ark, like the old Hebrews, do these men bear: yet with them too is a Covenant; they too preside at a new Era in the History of Men.

  • Little did the farthest sighted among them comprehend that the fullness of time had come for the opening of a mighty drama; that the bell up in the tower was heralding the beginning of a new era in human government.

  • One more breath, and he was one of the forty-nine who, during the day, gave their lives that they might inaugurate a new era in the republic of God.

  • May it prove to be the beginning of a new era of achievement and expansion in the field of service.

  • Esslemont’s “New Era” which, indeed, constitutes a real landmark in the history of the Faith in that country.

  • Unless the Russian “New Era” is hopelessly bad, the Guardian advises it nevertheless be made use of, as it will be some time before the funds of the Cause can be used for a new edition.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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