Sentence examples for new to develop from inspiring English sources

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Co-founder Peter Sunde called for the site to close, to allow something new to develop.

Kelly knew Rowan had a crush on someone, but asked her to wait until she came back before allowing something new to develop.

Shearman and Pearson, however, did positively write that the episode is "a character study which gives its new leads some background and depth and, better yet, somewhere new to develop".

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The high efficiency might provide a new clue to develop new photosensitizers.

Advances in hardware and modeling tools provide new opportunities to develop new types of algorithms.

In September 2002, Langan signed a new contract to develop new projects at Granada's combined drama, film and comedy department.

With the tobacco industry under attack from scientists and public health advocates, it had to find new ways to develop new markets to keep profits up.

The new initiative to develop young players should foster a new offensive-minded mentality: Scoring.

If the data are negative, we can then move in a new direction to develop and test a new hypothesis.

A new place provides a new ambience and breathes in freshness for new energies to develop.

As new technologies emerge, there is always room for a new coder to develop expertise.

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