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Example sentences for "our new"

  • This, our new government, is the first in the history of the world based upon this great physical, philosophical, and moral truth.

  • This, again, is the broad principle of perfect equality and justice; and it is especially set forth and established in our new constitution.

  • I receive some discouraging accounts of the temper of the people in our new government, yet were I to judge only from the accounts given in the public papers, I should not fear their passing over without injury.

  • It is not unknown to you that the pursuit of our new machine of government which works the worst, is that which respects the raising money; and it is that which has occasioned the late attempts to amend our confederation.

  • The meeting of the Notables on Thursday, and the necessity of paying my court to our new minister, will detain me till Friday, and perhaps till Tuesday next.

  • Our new Constitution is powerfully attacked in the American newspapers.

  • He was our coachman from the day that I drove my young bride to our new home.

  • In the first week of January, 1870, our new school-church and master's house at Kettle Point were opened for use.

  • Then they had their baths, and all retired to rest, looking forward to a happy day on the morrow, the first Sunday in our new Institution.

  • After settling in at our new home on the Sarnia Reserve, a great part of my time was taken up in exploring through the Bush and visiting the Indians in their houses.

  • Once Doe and I went on a visit to Kensingtowe, partly out of loyalty to the old school, and partly to display ourselves in our new greatness.

  • It was happiness to walk the streets in our new uniforms, and to take the salutes of the Tommies, the important boy-scouts, and the military-minded gutter urchins.

  • You mustn't rest till you've slaughtered a Turk," our new C.

  • After becoming settled in our new home, the first special work was to complete the payment of the Church debt.

  • The inevitable concomitant of the Itinerancy, the moving season, passed in the ordinary course of events, and left us comfortably located in our new home.

  • If some moralist better educated and more far-seeing than Perry Blackwood (for Perry had become a moralist) had told these hostesses that Hambleton Durrett was a victim of our new civilization, they would have raised their eyebrows.

  • That very day I called on him in his offices at the top of one of our new buildings, where many young draftsmen were bending over their boards.

  • Carey Heddon, our new minister, was well abreast of the times, typical of the new and efficient Christianity that has finally buried the hatchet with enlightened self-interest.

  • And so for the sign of our murdered hopes our blood-red banner see-- We come in the right of our new-born might to set the people free!

  • We come from the fields, we come from the forge, we come from the land and sea-- We come in the right of our new-born might to set the people free!

  • Chanting of brotherhood, chanting of freedom, dreaming the world to be-- We come in the right of our new-born might to set the people free!

  • Now I imagine that the Duke will wish our new secretary to live still at the 'Brand'--he preferred it in your case, as you will remember.

  • Our new secretary is going to be my nephew.

  • Have you heard anything of our new neighbours?

  • We are hard at it now by day and by night, but the time has arrived when we can go no further without a meeting, and the actual committal to paper and diagram of our new schemes.

  • The soldier of fortune's great brown grip enclosed the delicate hand of our new friend in a pledge of comradeship.

  • As luck would have it, no one was injured, not even Hosea, but the incident made me think more highly of our new acquaintance.

  • Our new Lord-keeper, Bridgeman, did this day, the first time, attend the King to chapel with his Seal.

  • The following morning the pieces were "layed out" on our particular zone, and we had time to look round and take stock of our new (p.

  • In our new position we speedily learnt what we could do and what we could not do.

  • Of course nothing else was talked of except our disappointment at our new run; and although Mr. Johnson had indulged in forebodings, which were only too literally fulfilled, he had the good taste never to remind us of his prophecies.

  • Still we hoped that we might be looking at the worst portion of our purchase, and deter mined to persevere in the attempt to penetrate to the furthest end of our new property.

  • It was May when we were fairly settled in our new home at the head of a hill-encircled valley.

  • By Edwin Hubbell Chapin Resurrection, Christ's, an Image of our New-Life.

  • By John Wyclif Christ's Resurrection an Image of our New Life.

  • I ask the Senate to say yes to them, our new allies.

  • This is one of the problems we have to face here in Washington in our New Covenant.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "our new" 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:
    false teachers; flat foot; our cause; our constitution; our days; our faith; our father; our fellow; our great; our hero; our history; our language; our lines; our minds; our modern; our mother; our nation; our own; our people; our society; our soldiers; our subject; our time; our view; present position; thy seed after thee