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Example sentences for "this new"

  • By this new institution, the Italian youth were diverted from the exercise of arms, and the capital was terrified by the strange aspect and manners of a multitude of barbarians.

  • Provoked at this new instance of their affection for his cousin, and their contempt for his person, the emperor ventured to punish some of the leaders of the mutiny.

  • In this new edition, the text and the notes have been carefully revised, the latter by the editor.

  • Education needs to be shaped to the dynamics of self-constitution in practical experiences characteristic of this new age of humankind.

  • This new stage is not a continuation of a previous stage.

  • It may well be that the coming of age of America is part of this new stage.

  • In this new perspective, interpretation is always another instance of constituting the language, not only using it.

  • Yet so it was; and the author, already sore with the wounds which Collier had inflicted, was galled past endurance by this new stroke.

  • Hast thou ever heard much,' asked she, 'of this new sect of the Nazarenes, of which my brother spoke?

  • What think you of this new sect, which I am told has even a few proselytes in Pompeii, these followers of the Hebrew God--Christus?

  • Renee of France, the Duchess of Ferrara, That Lily of the Loire, is bowed by winds That blow from Rome; Olympia Morata Banished from court because of this new doctrine.

  • They had heard rumors of this new doctrine, and had been sent to find out more about it.

  • There were many in Tamsui alone, and very indignant they were at this new barbarian's success.

  • All he wanted it seemed was to tell of this new Jehovah-religion which he believed, and surely there could be no great harm in listening to him talk.

  • He frankly declared that he was tired and sick of idols and wanted to hear more of this new religion.

  • Orde, leaning back more easily in the interest of this new discussion.

  • But I don't go in much for that sort of thing, and I expect to be very busy now on this new matter; so I won't trouble you.

  • Loosened from those roots, unable to attach herself to this new soil, and not spiritually leagued with her husband, she was more and more lonely.

  • In the light of this new certainty, it was terrifying.

  • But the men who lived in this new land of fresh air and high skies were very different from their brethren of the mother country.

  • Amidst the unhealthy marshes of the Baltic Sea the Tsar built this new city.

  • Two generations tried to make a success of this new arrangement.

  • This new form of dramatic entertainment demanded a proper setting, and soon every Greek city owned a theatre, cut out of the rock of a nearby hill.

  • Jan de Witt was the first successful exponent of this new school of politics.

  • Be a merciful Mother Oldershaw, and spare me the worry of looking at the Ins and Outs, and adding up the chances For and Against, in this new venture of mine.

  • I declare I tingle with pleasure at this new prospect of making a fool of Mr. Brock.

  • I ought to be excited by the opening of this new act in the drama, and by the venturesome part that I am playing in it myself.

  • But it is not quite so bad as going to school; and I have great hopes of this new lady, because she writes such a nice letter!

  • Distracted by this new passion on one side, and by remorse for her disloyalty to the old one, on the other, the health of Mlle.

  • This new introduction of the feminine element into literature, which is directly traceable to the salons of the seventeenth century, suggests a point of special interest to the moralist.

  • But I secretly blessed the delinquent servant, and began pondering on this new development of the rose question.

  • My heart was pounding with excitement at this new phase of the girl's nature.

  • We had a long, grave conversation, for the three of us were not influenced so much by the sensationalness of this new development, as by the question of whither it led.

  • Leave off then, sir, from being astonished, and wonder no more at this new manner of decking and trimming up of myself as you now see me.

  • So this new bride is in her lower parts well slit before, and therefore will not crack behind.

  • The building of this great vessel led a writer in the New York American to say: "It would really seem that we as a nation had no interest in this new application of steam power, or no energy to appropriate it to our own use.

  • Like many others, he had doubted the practicability of this new-fangled Yankee notion.

  • In the face of this new internationalism, this tangled unity of the world, all proposed political and economic programs reveal a woeful common bankruptcy.

  • But prior to this new approach, no attempt had been made to correlate the effects of the blind and irresponsible play of the sexual instinct with its deep-rooted causes.

  • Perhaps we may catch fragmentary glimpses of this new life in certain societies of the past, in Greece perhaps; but in all of these past civilizations these happy groups formed but a small exclusive section of the population.

  • Commercially this discovery of chlorine was of enormous importance and the practical application of this new chemical in bleaching cloth soon supplanted the old process of crofting--that is, bleaching by spreading the cloth upon the grass.

  • In his Elements of Chemistry he made use of this new nomenclature, and it seemed so clearly an improvement over the old that the scientific world hastened to adopt it.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    hath beene; other commodities; this action; this bill; this castle; this colony; this discovery; this early; this end; this girl; this history; this instant; this line; this man; this means; this movement; this one; this plant; this report; this room; this scene; this tree; this unexpected; this way; this wonderful; this word