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Example sentences for "newer"

Lexicographically close words:
newcomer; newcomers; newe; newel; newen; newes; newest; newfangled; newfound; newlie
  1. These newer dances and dancing interpretations are charming and entertaining; and yet there is the possibility of their becoming vulgar if proper dancing positions are not taken.

  2. In Mousterian times we find heavy deposits of gravels corresponding to the moist cold climate of the Fourth Glacial Stage, followed in middle Aurignacian times by fresh layers of 'newer loess,' indicating the return of a dry climate.

  3. Newer loess,' either of Third Interglacial or of Postglacial times.

  4. A middle Mousterian horizon which lies in the lower layers of a gravel deposit, belonging to the 'newer loess,' and which contains only one small coup de poing.

  5. Neither were the 'terraces' covered with the newer deposits of 'loess.

  6. The newer theory is that there are evidences of gradual transfusions from the Upper Palaeolithic into the Neolithic cultures and that these are found in some of the oldest Neolithic sites.

  7. This gave rise to deposits of what is known among geologists as the 'newer loess,' and we find these sheets of 'newer loess' spreading immediately above the Mousterian culture at a number of different points in western Europe.

  8. Climate cold and increasingly dry; renewal of the dust-storms and deposits of the 'newer loess.

  9. Nevertheless, some of the newer State anti-trust statutes prescribe it so definitely that it may be treated as a modern invention.

  10. Several States adopted newer laws giving complete control of their separate property to women, and allowing them to do business as sole traders, without responsibility for the husband's debts.

  11. And of late the distrust of our legislatures is shown by the most exaggerated list of restrictions we find placed upon them in the newer constitutions of the Southern and Western States.

  12. Though the cathedral crowns the hillock round which clusters the old part of the town, a large portion of the newer town is built on the alluvial flats on either bank of the Rhone.

  13. It contains a few sepulchral monuments, removed from the cloisters (pulled down in 1721), and a fine modern organ, but the historical old bell La Clemence has been replaced by a newer and larger one which bears the same name.

  14. On the left rises a row of houses, among which are to be seen, side by side with the newer buildings, old Arab dwellings more or less modernised.

  15. The trees of the square conceal the newer buildings, and thus my dream was not too much upset.

  16. In the Wisdom of Solomon, iii, 13; iv, 1, the old desire for offspring is seen to be in part superseded by the newer belief in personal immortality.

  17. It was this newer cycle of which the British Church was found to be ignorant, and their ignorance of it is eloquent proof of the isolation into which the ravages of the invading English had driven them.

  18. These newer times have eyes to recognize that quality.

  19. He wondered if newer times and conditions did not demand stronger qualities than mere womanhood in the wife who was to accompany a man into the vicissitudes of public life.

  20. But when you met me at the station all my ambitions for this newer generation, as I have dreamed them, came up in me.

  21. Linton came to the capital with more or less regularity, and called on the Pressons with fully as much appearance of being entirely at home as his newer rival.

  22. He had quip ready for jest, handclasp for his intimates, tactful word for the newer men who were dragged forward to meet him.

  23. The pressure may be vertical where it is due to the weight of newer deposits, or horizontal where it results from the cooling and shrinking of the earth’s interior.

  24. It is most abundant in the newer geological formations, especially the Cretaceous and Tertiary; and is, perhaps, the only one of the stratified silicate rocks now forming on an extensive scale in the ocean.

  25. Glauconite is the principal, often the sole, constituent of the rock greensand, which occurs abundantly in the newer geological formations, and is now forming in the deep water of the Gulf of Mexico and along our Atlantic sea-board.

  26. In very many cases, especially in the newer formations, the animal matter is still partially, and the mineral matter almost wholly, intact.

  27. No newer victor could therefore take away the savour and memorial of his triumph, as, to a certain extent, he had now done from Bob Clarke.

  28. The latter piece of advice was not accepted, because the Government realized that there would be future viceroys without the wealth of the newer Percys.

  29. Some went off prospecting and gulch mining in the newer gold regions.

  30. After selling out my interest in the joint enterprise, I still had left some fifty claims on various lodes in the newer gold fields of the Clear creek region.

  31. She no longer thought of herself as Nancy Simms; she knew herself now as Anne Champneys, a newer and better personality dominating that old, unhappy, ignorant self.

  32. Long days to loaf through, in which to reorganize his existence in accordance with his newer values.

  33. This newer Peter Champneys was not going to be, perhaps, so easy-going a chap.

  34. She had a dignity that the newer generation lacks, and a pride unknown to them.

  35. Then inland there is the newer and perhaps smarter town, with villa residences scattered on the sides of the Dour valley, and delightfully situated.

  36. The one vast trouble, no doubt, is the lack of any spur to industrial ambition at home, or of any very attractive or remunerative employment compared with the opportunities offered by the cities of the newer world.

  37. The pressure of the newer speakers will compel it to make jetsam of that lumber also; and then the tongue of Shelley and Newton will march onward unopposed to the conquest of humanity.

  38. His nose presented the fine shape and modelling so often found among the ancient people of the East, so seldom visible among the newer races of the West.

  39. When it is delivered, and turns out not to be the novelty anticipated, though they grumble a little, they look forward hopefully to something newer next year.

  40. Fletcher's rhythm is of a newer and smoother cast, often keeping the lines distinct and without breaks through whole speeches, abounding in double endings, and very seldom leaving a line incomplete at the end of a sentence or scene.

  41. There is another law, of newer origin, to prohibit the taking of children under a certain age into a public house.

  42. I was given to understand that this was a fair sample of the average residential London bathroom--though the newer apartment houses that are going up have better ones, they told me.

  43. One of the most significant of the newer movements in educational procedure is that termed educational mesurements, perhaps better called the mesurement of intelligence.

  44. The newer evangelism--Christian nurture in the home and school, and the various agencies of the church--is not as spectacular as the old.

  45. I closed the discussion with a mention of a still newer movement having the same great ends in view--the employment of the educational psychologist.

  46. It may probably be inconvenient to enlarge its significance to comprise not only the true Pterodactyles originally defined as Pterosauria, but the newer Ornithostoma and Ornithocheirus which have been grouped as Ornithocheiroidea.

  47. One imperfect fragment of a bone from the Laramie rocks of Canada was described, I believe, by Cope, though not identified by him as Ornithosaurian, and is probably newer than other remains.

  48. The name Dimorphodon indicated the two distinct kinds of teeth in the jaws, a character which is still unparalleled among Pterodactyles of newer age.

  49. I have already attempted to show that new characters are only acquired in the last stage, and that if still newer ones are then added, the former disappear from the last stage, and are transferred back to a younger one.

  50. In the second place, the older phyletic form may not be abandoned while a newer form is being developed therefrom, but the former may alternate with the latter, as we see in the case of seasonally dimorphic butterflies.

  51. They were worn and defaced in places; but the hand of some bygone limner, who did not know how to waste a line, showed under the bruises and scratches, and put the newer work to shame.

  52. The newer generation, so far as they had revealed themselves, were of a type from which those who had inherited the great traditions of the Republic shrank with horror.

  53. The reading of one who was a boy in the older era of the urbane Addison and the witty Pope, and a man in the newer period of the novelists, is well described in Benjamin Franklin's autobiography.

  54. Regarding the respective merits of the old Rideal-Walker and the newer U.

  55. The dangers of the older nostrums are accentuated in the newer by the added element of risk that is inseparable from intravenous therapy.

  56. Still newer is the indication that yeast is comparatively rich in at least one of the as yet unidentified accessory factors in nutrition now popularly spoken of as vitamins.


  57. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "newer" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.