Sentence examples for new seems from inspiring English sources

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Yet something new seems to be happening.

Every day something new seems to arise from Martin, a 25-year-old forward.

The era when January was all about the new seems to be over.

To many, this blend of old and new seems especially resonant.

For now the mix of agnosticism and optimism — of respect for the old and enthusiasm for the new seems reasonable.

And asking her out again now, when she's in thrall to someone new, seems like a bad move.

Since then, and perhaps also due to environmental and power-saving constraints, nowadays everything new seems to have higher resolution while being slimmer.

But the Web — itself created by Tim Berners-Lee, an Internet user looking to do something new seems to offer an excellent potential idea-gatherer.

Some of my tumours seem to have vanished altogether, others have reduced in size to a varying extent, and nothing new seems to have appeared.

This new style — using what's already there to create something new seems to correspond to the sensibility of today's Japan, a country dipping in and out of economic recession but experiencing a cultural renaissance.

There was a Picasso drawing at the Waddington's stall, and some beautiful photographs by Wolfgang Tillmans, but the claim of this art fair to define the new seems questionable if it cannot give us any knock-out discoveries.

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