new town造句1. The new town hall is a big building.
2. It was built as a new town in the 1960s.
3. The new town takes in three former villages.
4. The new town wants to build in that area.
5. The plans for the new town hall were then still only a gleam in the architect's eye.
6. There's an air of antiseptic cleanliness about the new town centre, with its covered shopping mall and perfect flower displays.
7. You can't expect to be accepted in a new town right/straight off the bat.
8. The new town would have been unrecognisable to the original inhabitants.
9. Milton Keynes is a new town which was founded in 1967.
10. A new town has grown up in this industrial district.
11. Now the new town is being revamped.
12. Peterborough is expanding rapidly as a New Town.
13. New town development corporations can also sell empty dwellings with discounts of up to 30%.
14. So thoroughly buried was Herculaneum that a new town, Resina, has been built right on top of the old.
15. I was leaving an office in a busy New Town square.
16. The project includes a railway line, a new town and a 12,000 tonnes per year coal dock at Prince Rupert.
17. He strolled over towards the New Town in which Sylvia had managed to secure a flat.
18. It is situated in a new town and has a high proportion of pupils from the lower socio-economic status groups.
19. We were designing a new town, Cold Spring, outside of Baltimore.
20. He believes they will win in the new town areas where they already have the local council seats sewn up.
21. The adjacent roads were then diverted into the new town.
22. By 1800 a new town was built on the lowlands next to the old city.
23. A new town charter gives out-of-state property-owners the right to vote in local elections.
24. Life can be difficult when you move to a new town.
25. The city council has decided to extend the road to the new town.
26. As mentioned previously, in its unusual level of incomers west Thurso resembles a new town, albeit on a smaller scale.
27. The Shatin rice fields have long vanished beneath a new town of skyscrapers and motorways.
28. The advent of the inner city debate meant the end of New Town designations for the foreseeable future.
29. It also extended them to cover land affected by new town designation orders, slum clearance orders and new street orders.
30. By the early 1960s Leech was a major landowner in the area of what was to be the New Town.