101.   New light on the Derbyshire has not ended debate.

102.   Now newly discovered pirate artifacts are starting to confirm and deepen parts of that revisionist portrait, shedding new light on a lost age.

103.   Novelists look to science for linguistic lenses to cast the familiar in a new light.

104.   Now they are facing a world in which security concerns put mass street protests in an entirely new light.

105.   Over the last few weeks, evidence has emerged from several laboratories that throws these questions into a new light.

106.   Parents can expect to grieve, but Peterson puts new light on the matter.

107.   Posthumous literary comebacks are often the issue of books casting new critical light on subjects that had fallen into neglect.

108.   Powell shed no new light on the persistent question of whether he has political aspirations.

109.   Proponents of the bill said the new lights, known as full-cutoff luminaires, would save money on energy in the long run.

110.   Recent books have shed new light on the subject and given rise to an agonised debate.

a. + light >>共 958
bright 7.76%
new 3.57%
street 2.97%
ultraviolet 2.86%
natural 2.76%
first 2.56%
blue 2.40%
different 2.35%
fluorescent 2.21%
white 2.10%
new + n. >>共 1218
government 2.04%
law 1.71%
rule 1.20%
technology 1.10%
company 0.99%
system 0.93%
product 0.92%
one 0.87%
job 0.82%
election 0.74%
light 0.08%
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