31. These syntactic structures are exponents of, respectively, movement that does not significantly move, structurally analogous experience and some strikingly new experience. 32. This whole thing was a new experience to her. 33. It was a new experience for the Bishop. 34. All this violence was a new experience. 35. And for the younger Devils, winning the cup would be a new exhilarating experience. 36. And for old salts, there will be other new seagoing experiences. 37. And there were other new experiences as well. 38. And some wives occasionally surprise their husbands by secretly booking fishing trips so their husbands can enjoy a new experience in fishing. 39. And walking has become a new experience what with the ground now a fuzzy haze. 40. Arabic, Mudejar, Gothic and Renaissance buildings are mixed together with many monuments, making every corner turned a new experience. |
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