1.   She envisaged a totally new recreational regime when Livingstone moved in.

2.   The digital world of cyberspace can recreate complex natural structures or fashion totally new illusionistic environments.

3.   The intermediate form introduces a totally new concept, the named subcontractor.

4.   This does not necessarily mean paying out a lot of money for several totally new changes of clothes.

5.   This is a totally new approach to public investment.

6.   To break totally new ground is to abandon the conventional rules.

7.   Suddenly he was into a totally new environment.

8.   Stewart, who was responsible for introducing totally new methods of preparation to the England squad, devoted the whole of Sunday morning to coaching techniques.

9.   This procedure is not limited to totally new projects and is applied to significant modifications to existing plants.

10.   Among the young, to whom the look is totally new, there is a quest for something real, Clancy says.

d. + new >>共 276
not 16.67%
whole 13.18%
relatively 10.14%
entirely 7.42%
most 4.36%
more 4.00%
so 3.28%
completely 2.76%
hardly 2.59%
best 2.40%
totally 1.03%
totally + a. >>共 983
different 12.54%
new 2.19%
dependent 2.02%
unacceptable 2.02%
unexpected 1.53%
free 1.04%
unprepared 1.01%
blind 0.97%
independent 0.76%
opposed 0.73%
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