Aún no tenemos significados para "very new".
1After that everything on the programme was very new and challenging indeed.
2And maybe, the rumor was, some wrecks that were very , very new.
3It was something very new and strange, and sudden fear filled her.
4You must be very new to the world, to grumble at this.
5But you are very new to the world yet, my dear Leslie.
6A very new and strange feeling was beginning to make itself known.
7Most of the present nations of modern Europe, then, are very new.
8Their secretary, Mrs. Lavinia Waight, must have been a very new woman.
9It is nothing very new for me to be alone,' said Hazel.
10This is, indeed, to speak plain, though to speak nothing very new.
11There's never nothing but news up there, and very new-fangled news, too.
12I like to see new people, and I'm sure you're very new.
13At length Fausta said: 'This is all very new and strange, Father!
14This was a very new tone on France's escalating problem of homegrown terrorism.
15It's just that it's a very new thing, this new stage of recycling.
16Either the disorder is very new or the reports are wrong.
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