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Example sentences for "new one"

  • Upon this I ordered the carpenter of the Dolphin on board the Tamar, to examine the rudder, and he reported it to be so bad, that in his opinion the vessel could not proceed on her voyage without a new one.

  • This day our best bower cable being quite rubbed to pieces, we cut it into junk, and bent a new one, which we rounded with old rigging, eight fathom from the anchor.

  • We got it down and patched it up as well as we could, without either iron or a forge, so that we hoped it would serve us till we got to Batavia, for no wood was to be procured here of which a new one could be made.

  • The ground is very coarse, and the cable of our best-bower anchor was so much rubbed, that we were obliged to condemn it, and bend a new one.

  • Oreille was very angry, and peremptorily told his wife to get him a new one, a good silk one, for twenty francs, and to bring him the bill, so that he might see that it was all right.

  • At last he got tired of their jokes, and insisted upon his wife buying him a new one.

  • You must take care of it, for I shall not buy you a new one in a hurry.

  • For the Slavonic year began in spring; and thus, in one of its aspects, the ceremony of "carrying out Death" would be an example of the widespread custom of expelling the accumulated evils of the old year before entering on a new one.

  • For they say that the old mondard is now dead and it is necessary to make a new one.

  • The animal is never shorn and never sold; but when it grows old and its owner wishes to consecrate a new one, the old ram must be killed and eaten at a feast to which the neighbours are invited.

  • The life thus diverted from one channel will flow, he fancies, more freshly and freely in a new one; in other words, the slain animal will revive and enter on a new term of life with all the spring and energy of youth.

  • I thought I knew all the tank towns, but that's a new one.

  • And, on the subject of burlesque, they also said Baird was having him do some Edgar Wayne stuff in a new one.

  • They're building a new one, especially for the occasion.

  • There was no time for his rival to put in a new one.

  • He noticed that it was a new one, of six cylinders, and looked speedy.

  • He put a new one in place of the old one.

  • Pause) They chewed up the old one, so he put up a new one.

  • He had the old coffin exchanged for a new one.

  • The pilgrims chewed the old one to pieces, so he put a new one in its place.

  • They chewed the old one to pieces, so he put a new one in its place exactly like it; Yes, just exactly like the one in which the saint lay before.

  • It has even been suggested that it should be pulled down and a new one erected, but happily this wild scheme has been abandoned.

  • He is told that it is old and thin and cannot easily be repaired, and is offered very kindly by the jeweller in return for this old chalice a brand-new one with a paten added.

  • Some wiseacres, the vicar and churchwardens, once determined to pull down their old church and build a new one.

  • This boulevard is a new one, you know," said M.

  • To shed an old covering or condition preliminary to taking on a new one; to molt.

  • That's what I wanted the extra money for, to get a new one.

  • Maybe he can use part of the engine again, and he's out of funds to buy a new one, I know.

  • Mr. Vardon," said Dick one day, "this business of crossing a continent in an airship is a new one on me.

  • Well, if it is, maybe I'll get money enough to buy a new one," said Uncle Ezra.

  • My gyroscope attachment is a total wreck, and it will cost money to build a new one.

  • The door was a new one--he had had them renewed himself, in readiness for their coming in after the honeymoon.

  • But I'd rather buy this one and fix it up than get a new one.

  • You have money enough to buy a new one if you want it.

  • He had forgotten all about the fact that he had a new one.

  • A shrewder financier than he might have known how to renew the mortgage, or to lift it by making a new one elsewhere, for the farm was worth many times the sum involved.

  • To them, the duty of rightly guiding, forming and developing the young mind is altogether a new one; at every step they feel their incompetence, and are troubled at their want of success.

  • One of the breadths of my handsome carpet had the pile so eaten off in conspicuous places, that no remedy was left but the purchase and substitution of a new one, at a cost of nearly ten dollars.

  • No new one, child; but an old one that looks more repulsive than ever,' was answered.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "new one" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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