Sentence Examples
So why head to the other side of the world to start afresh in a country that they have never set foot on before? |
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I had almost forgotten that enigmatical message of his, but now my curiosity was aroused afresh. |
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It also gave the company the chance to start afresh with new security, and audio and video frameworks. |
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And like many others who had to begin life afresh, the boy initially started selling medical books to young medicos. |
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He was also a serial adulterer, regularly confessing his sins before committing them afresh. |
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In it he seeks an order that his clients' appeal be heard afresh before a new court. |
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They drained the water drum and refilled it afresh, and left with a hearty goodbye and thank you, hugs and a kiss from Sarah. |
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Lucas interpreted the vast donation as either an early midlife crisis or a desire to begin afresh. |
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It challenges viewers to think afresh about issues of peace, war, colonialism and slavery. |
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She again hinted that while the site may remain, knocking down the rather unattractive buildings and starting afresh was a real option. |
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My intention is to look afresh at the monument with a different kind of vision. |
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This is a good time to look afresh at personal relationships to rejuvenate the friendship you may have lost. |
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Also the way he approaches the classics, indeed, the way he approaches all of history, is examined afresh. |
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He also said that subsidies in power, agriculture and other sectors also needed to be looked at afresh. |
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But when I hear them afresh, they never fail to amaze me by their brilliance. |
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A glance at the fixture list, and you wonder if the cycle is about to perpetuate itself afresh. |
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A forgotten part of the city's commercial heart is stirring afresh thanks to the to the hard work and enthusiasm of local traders. |
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They have to be learnt afresh with each new generation, and they are easily lost. |
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This had continued at intervals ever since the 1740s, and even in 1815 there remained fears that war would break out afresh. |
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Like so many of the other selections, this unfamiliar arrangement allows us to hear the timeless words and their meaning afresh. |
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When we notice the geese afresh we realize, as Ma Tsu says, they've been there from the very first. |
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The worst-case scenario is that the single currency will collapse, leaving member countries to start afresh with their discarded currencies. |
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But on the other hand it has the sacrament of confession, whereby if you do sin you can be absolved and start afresh. |
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Ancient bridle paths sprout afresh as huge jamun trees, wild bamboo and sal give cover along the way. |
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The endless repetition of incorrigible and isolated individuality is the statement and each time he makes it he makes it afresh. |
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If civilisation lay in ruins, then there was a momentous opportunity to sweep away this heap of broken images and start afresh. |
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He has read widely in the archives, and listened afresh to the music of the period. |
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I mean, we were supposed to have left all this behind and have started afresh. |
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I wanted to start afresh, to wipe the slate clean and forget about the endless mother-daughter feud, and finally let go of Ellum. |
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In his most recent works, the artist negotiates, afresh, the counterpoint between city and landscape, home and world, that has long exercised him. |
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In the light of that information, he looked at his findings afresh. |
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He would be 35 at the end of it and, even if anybody wanted to employ a man with such a tarnished reputation, he would be too old to start afresh. |
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Humour is a way of reframing events, of looking at them afresh. |
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In view of this situation, his works required to be deeply studied afresh. |
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I decided to give him the benefit of the doubt and start afresh. |
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The advantage I have as an outsider coming in is that you see things afresh, and you don't have the baggage of who you played for and what you did. |
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They will erase all aspects of their former life and start afresh. |
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They say promises to begin the New Year afresh by giving up smoking or junk food are broken so quickly we become convinced that kicking a bad habit is beyond our control. |
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But his determination to show subjects afresh won him the fame and opened the doors. |
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The present edition has been typeset afresh, with continuous pagination. |
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They were in no mood to squander it as they started afresh when play commenced at 11 am, 30 minutes late as the last of the overnight storms were sluiced from the field. |
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Motorists who so cavalierly put the lives of others at risk should face a mandatory period of suspension, of some several years, before being allowed to take the test afresh. |
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If you are still a contented fallibilist, despite my plea to hear the sceptical argument afresh, you will probably be discontented with the Rule of Attention. |
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Tomorrow the great leader's axiom will be recalled afresh once again. |
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At no point in Pakistan's legal history was there an intention to begin the statute book afresh. |
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In the first Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, the members of the House of Commons were not elected afresh. |
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And I am inspired afresh to pursue the stunning beauty of Christ rather than the fleeting beauty of this world. |
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More colonies were being established in the Po region, and this caused the Boii and Insubres to arise afresh who were now aware that Hannibal was heading to them. |
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I feel sure that here before me were assembled those, in whose unhealing hearts the sight of those bleak tablets sympathetically caused the old wounds to bleed afresh. |
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Examples from Classical Literature
When she knew that the birdy could be buried only once, and that she was not to disturb the spot, she mourned her loss afresh. |
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But the fusillade had begun afresh, this time on the left, in the olive plantations. |
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All my fear of the world, and my desire to escape from it, had fallen upon me afresh. |
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But, on their part, the Pompeians were not a whit put out when they came to repaint their whole city afresh. |
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Since then, she had reproached him afresh whenever she caught him looking at it. |
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Should the subchloride again become chloride, it would be able to attack the silver afresh. |
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We hear that three armies are going to get into line, intrench and rest, and then start afresh our victorious march on Paris. |
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Don't you see, tabs, we men and girls have got to find out afresh who we are? |
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Sol commenced to perspire afresh, and to hop from one foot on to the other. |
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With smirkings and grimacings and leers that started his shudders afresh, she told him all. |
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At every moment of the day it delighted them afresh, its expression ever varying. |
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It is better to throw overboard both the name and the idea of catarrhal inflammation or rhinitis and start afresh. |
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The Robinson band had broken out afresh, and the Robinson cheerers were confident. |
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What was it about Martin, she wondered afresh, that had held her through all these deadening years? |
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Then, afresh, I saw them look in their knapsacks, and next I heard a detonation. |
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I asked, and looked about me afresh to note what worshipful creature it was I had missed. |
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The Andamanese appear to be one of the very few peoples who possess fire but do not know how to make it afresh. |
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He folded her afresh in his strong embrace, and kissed her head as it lay on his breast. |
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He pulled down the window-blinds, and began afresh his perambulation to and fro. |
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The little judge rapped on the table with his paperknife and urged the reader afresh upon his wild career. |
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Much the miller's son fell to roasting the deer afresh, while another and fatter beast was set to frizzle on the other side of the fire. |
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Three separate times did he pull it to pieces again, to start in afresh. |
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At this sight hope was born afresh in the heart of Apuleius. |
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In order that we may start afresh and go to Meg's wedding with free minds, it will be well to begin with a little gossip about the Marches. |
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He stirred the smoldering ashes till the broiled fowl began to sizzle afresh. |
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But now forget all about blinds and whiskers for a moment, and, standing in the Right Whale's mouth, look around you afresh. |
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In the meantime the disputes about Schleswig-Holstein broke out afresh. |
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I kissed its blistering edge at the thought, and my tears ran afresh, as though they never would stop. |
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He is a journalist, and consequently above public opinion, inasmuch as he manufactures it afresh every year or two. |
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As this is fugacious, the points are generally dipped afresh when wanted. |
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I have had unformed ideas of striving afresh, beginning anew, shaking off sloth and sensuality, and fighting out the abandoned fight. |
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Mitka tuned up afresh, and recommenced thrumming the balalayka to the air of My Lady, with trills and variations. |
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To tolerate and accept it is to revive the dark evil ages afresh. |
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The endless railway lines and switches round the Southampton Docks fired his anxiety afresh. |
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I lament afresh the cruel necessity which sets our interests at variance, and opposes us to each other. |
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And the old man turned afresh, with a staring, wondering homage, to the audacious daub on the easel. |
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This almost overturns the trooper afresh, but he sets himself up with a great, rough, sounding clearance of his throat. |
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The ship is victualled afresh by reading, hearing, receiving. |
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I meant to make her my devoirs, but, as I stepped forward, the old wound broke out afresh, and I had to turn away. |
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He had fainted away, and the blood was welling afresh from several wounds. |
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Filling his pipe afresh, Juve resumed his walk along the quay. |
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He rolled his eyes ridicu lously before he swallowed the hot stuff, and only then broke out afresh. |
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Without warning, the psychic battle between the two individualities began afresh. |
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Her sobs broke out afresh, and she murmured some inarticulate thanks to me for not having driven her away from the door. |
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I am sorry,' said I, laughing afresh, 'to have occasioned such a dispersion. |
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And for those concerned by modern liberalism's monist tendencies, it may offer resources for thinking afresh about politics, religion, and the terms of the Great Separation. |
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They looked at one another, as he used his blue cap to wipe his face, on which the perspiration had started afresh while he recalled the spectacle. |
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I think my pigs will be best for me, So I'm off to the styes afresh. |
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You don't mind a man being two bars in front of the accompaniment, and easing up in the middle of a line to argue it out with the pianist, and then starting the verse afresh. |
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Shelby was thoughtfully peeling an orange, Haley broke out afresh, with becoming diffidence, but as if actually driven by the force of truth to say a few words more. |
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This surreal, illusionary effect is a trademark of her prolific career of creating Swimmers that are perceptual catalysts for viewers to reexamine the human form afresh. |
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