Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] another " in BNC.

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1 Then it was on to see another side of Craigmillar — a refurbished district council flat occupied by Sheila and Gerald Robinson .
2 ‘ She 's a beauty , ’ Baker said as Paula moved on to greet another guest .
3 He told him of his experience and was interested to know that the phenomenon is by no means unknown and the other went on to relate another incident involving footsteps that he heard outside the office , but when he opened the door to investigate no one was there .
4 In 1238 John Biset , Justice of the southern forests , reported to Henry III that there were ‘ manifest evil-doers in the forests of Chippenham , Melksham and Braydon ’ , who had hamstrung one of the royal foresters , badly wounded another , killed the Abbot of Stanley 's horses , and committed many other crimes .
5 ‘ We killed another of their men , badly wounded another , but lost one of our own — poor Tom Redruth . ’
6 In the House of Commons he responded to Tony Benn 's comment that ‘ despair and a sense of social injustice have often lain at the roots of civil disturbance ’ , by suggesting that Mr Benn was selective about which laws people ought to obey and went on to provide another explanation :
7 Steam sprinklers were introduced and on the first day of their operation , they successfully doused another fire that would have probably removed the remainder of the factory had it taken hold .
8 Mozart 's friends in Prague tried to persuade him to stay on to write another opera , but he declined .
9 Tom Ayliffe apparently operated another trow , used to transport Forest of Dean coal for the steam engine , from Bullo Pill .
10 So we are basically wasting another twelve to eighteen months , sitting around waiting for a decision on the the new settlement .
11 But to read Wittgenstein as a behaviourist is to ignore the many passages in which he explicitly disavows that he is attacking one experiential explanation only to embrace another , and to ignore his own fact-presupposing explanation of the meaning of pain-language .
12 Some people literally develop another life in which they display a side of themselves that would shock their pupils as much as their colleagues if they were to find out .
13 Tommy Searle and Danny Shea replied for the home team only to see another Cooper , Ian , make it 5-3 .
14 But Dawn Run was back alongside by the next fence only to suffer another reverse when clouting the fifth from home .
15 During the last winter of the war she became pregnant again , but only to suffer another miscarriage in the New Year .
16 That means , it only needs another 8% to gain overall control .
17 And the means by which it has done so provide another example of the fascination and complexity of adaptation in the natural world .
18 Perhaps fit another engine ?
19 The post is , meanwhile , losing out to electronic ‘ mail ’ systems and a lengthy postal strike last year served only to hammer another nail in the coffin .
20 So you only want another small piece of electrical apparatus in there .
21 The way he expressed it , quaint to us today , nevertheless neatly points up the dilemma : If one government has a right to require that children be religiously educated , so has another , so have all ( whether … in Constantinople Islamism , or Pekin Confucionism … ) .
22 He is not doing badly enough to find another nominee through a brokered convention , but he is not doing well enough to please a majority even within his own party .
23 As an Orc or Goblin Mob will only attack another Mob that is also liable to animosity , it makes sense to avoid putting these units next to each other .
24 They topped each short slope only to find another above it .
25 He left the shop only to find another barrow boy , who looked about a year younger than himself , was already selling chestnuts from his pitch .
26 The owners inadvertently supply another , but in their absence , this crutch is n't there and symptoms of separation anxiety occur .
27 The second reason is that the ending of the war , like the starting of it , will require the intermediation of the UN ; and the Europeans , who progressively voted for all the Security Council resolutions which opened the door to war , will naturally seek another series of resolutions to close it again .
28 This was the first leg of a double for trainer Nicky Henderson whose Wont Be Gone Long won another nip and tuck affair to take the BMW Chase Final .
29 The male of the latter is a solitary night hunter of the forest floor that only meets another rasse to mate and leaves rearing the young to the female .
30 They were posing for just such a photocall at Klosters in February 1986 , when the photographers suddenly noticed another figure standing in the background , dressed in a Davy Crockett-style fur headband .
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