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He retires before the new pension scheme is due to come into effect.
The new road will benefit the people living in the hills.
It always takes time to get used to a new place.
New truth and knowledge always elevate human life and most usually find practical application.
We ought to buy some new office equipment: the stuff we've got is out of date.
When looking for a new job, do not forget to read the want ads in the newspaper.
There was a new candidate on the ticket at the Democratic convention.
I must acquaint myself with the details of the new plan.
The new bridge will be as long as 1.5 km.
The new bridge made it easy for the villagers to go to town.
New guests must register in the hotel book.
The new equipment enabled us to finish the work in an hour.
We had to gear our lives to the new circumstances.
Now that we're in our new house, I have to inform the post office of the change of address.
I can't afford to buy a new bike, so I'll have to manage with this old one.
The project to build a new sports center has fallen through for lack of adequate funds.
I have to buy a new pair of skis.
I must get a new suit made.
The new engine must undergo all the necessary tests.
We need to develop a new kind of energy.

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