new - use in sentences

Modifies a noun

  • development: A lot of newer developments have a shared car parking area.

Modifying Another Word

  • completely: You may be thinking about having a completely new kitchen or just making a few alterations.
  • genuinely: ICT supports two-way learning, which could be developed in genuinely new ways: iterative feedback and public participation.
  • so: The normal benefits associated with the treatment are not being met and so new dosing strategies should be sought.
  • either: Many of the 28 cuts are either new to CD or difficult to find properly mastered, as they are heard here.
  • really: But there seem to be no really new ideas, themes or depth here.

Adjective complement with noun phrase

  • learn: I think we all enjoyed this greatly and everyone learned something new.
  • represent: Some of them very belatedly tried to get us out of there, but I don't think they represent anything new.
  • have: And when she has something new, she does nothing with it.
  • get: You can't possibly get bored of this LP, every time you listen to it you get something new.

Modifies a noun

  • technology: The novelty of new technology holds the interest of visitors.
  • window: A new window will pop up with a larger version of the image.
  • system: Online Booking You can now order tickets for many of our shows using our new online booking system.
  • member: With a few new members boosting our ranks, the Pride looks forward to a strong season in 2005.
  • home: Your home will then be checked thoroughly before the removers head off to your new home.

Used with adjective complement

  • announce: University of Dundee announces new Chancellor Lord Patel is to succeed Sir James Black as Chancellor of the University of Dundee.
  • york: In the insurance through separate schip new york new.
  • create: Pants on Fire Pants on Fire is dedicated to creating new, exciting, high quality theater.
  • deliver: I've traded as an authorized sales dealer, selling and delivering new ( and reconditioned ) Hoover washing machines.

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