newcomer sentence examples
- Two fruit machines and a smattering of local youth ensured there was not a lot of fustiness to
greet the newcomer.
- In most cases, an internet support group for people suffering from a certain disease or condition is suddenly
joined by a newcomer.
- Set against their roles jill's was modest: a
relative newcomer
to the program reading appeals compiled by others.
- Newcomer on the scene
is primark there's a great version for £ 12 which has been flying out of the stores!
- Championship newcomers
southend united have signed michael ricketts from leeds on a free transfer.
- Newcomer of the year.
- Newcomer nominee
andy zaltzman complete the bill.
- We are pleased to
welcome two newcomers
to our group who will be making their debuts with us.
- Among many well-known local poets, there were a couple of
promising newcomers.
- The
league newcomers
are by no means strangers to the coventry crowd.
- Judy
introduces the newcomers
to the other women in the rec room.
- This is a good insight into small budget filmmaking from a
talented newcomer.
- The series was nominated for best
comedy newcomer
at the 2004 british comedy awards and was re-commissioned by the bbc.
- Dilemmas explain changes of belief because when people accept something as true, they have to extend their existing beliefs to
accommodate the newcomer.
- For
comparative newcomers
the following handful of suggestions may be interesting places from which to commence a web search.
- Yet another initiative is franchising, which involves copious training and on-going support, aimed at
industry newcomers.
- We therefore invite members to
invite newcomers
to attend one of our meetings, free of charge.
- We always welcome energetic and
enthusiastic newcomers
with lots to offer!
- It was a real joy to see probably the world's most accomplished box player
encouraging a newcomer
to the world of folk!
- Team bath got their first dml victory with a 3-0 win over
fellow newcomers
yate town.
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