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newish造句
(1) They have a four-bedroom house on a newish estate. (2) Are the joints, ball valves and pipes newish? (3) Newish Cavalier, base model, with a whiplash radio aerial. (4) It was a newish course, just south of Birmingham and within twenty miles of Crystal's head office. (5) Each isolated farm has electricity, a newish car or two and is full of gadgets and gizmos. (6) Another newish rule forces most of a card's receivables to be held by the issuing company, not its parent. (7) There are two new, or newish, left-handers in the top three who look like proper Test batsmen. (8) Its newish management is trying to cut costs and spruce up its business at home. (9) The newish board has indicated that one day it would like to see the business split three ways into those areas. (10) Komeet is a newish venture masterminded by Anni Arro, a former model and chef referred to as the "Gordon Ramsay of Estonia" (she is a lot more attractive and considerably less foul-mouthed). (11) See the interesting newish bio of him by Stern and Wermiel. (12) There are plenty of factions in this newish science of the mind. (13) Half way along he unlocked a garage and let the door slide up to reveal a newish Range Rover. (14) Unfortunately, a lot of it happens in the do-gooder sector--and lately, much of it has been directed at projects that could fall under the umbrella of a newish movement called "slacktivism." (15) He lives fifty miles from his office, in a newish subdivision well south of the city, in the town of Sharpsburg. (16) If you remap the zodiac using Earth's current position, you get a different telling of who's an Aries, Leo, and so on--including a newish sign called Ophiuchus. (17) HR Owen is undoubtedly a smarter-run business under Joe Doyle, its newish chief executive.