Sentence examples for something utterly new from inspiring English sources

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There could be nothing that made the audience feel that they weren't seeing something utterly new.

This happens because creativity is recombinatory — the product of novel ideas bumping into old thoughts and birthing something utterly new.

Catton has built a lively parody of a 19th-century novel, and in so doing created a novel for the 21st, something utterly new.

Disruption is a brutal-sounding word; it sounds like something being torn apart irrevocably, and replaced by something utterly new.

It was something utterly new in the world, this Yankee lit-lingo - scriptural, oracular, densely and passionately wrought.

Nearly 300 photographs are here, fresh prints, which like encountering the subjects in them, have the powerful strangeness of something utterly new.

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At least one Auerbach scholar wants to take this even further, claiming that Auerbach was "pressing philology in the direction of something utterly unheard: a new resistant, if implicit, Jewish philology".

Nor does it have – can it have – that sense we got from the early series that this is something utterly innovative and groundbreaking, a new televisual drug to become totally and blissfully addicted to.

But the group will negotiate only if Morsi is restored to power first, something utterly unpalatable to the army and its new interim government.

It seemed like an amazing opportunity to create something that would allow people to experience the city in an utterly new way.

The result is something that's so cohesive and instantly recognisable in its ingredients yet utterly new as a whole – and that's just how it plays, too.

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