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

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1 Somewhere another siren sounded .
2 Right another thing that we want to er , want to incorporate is risk or un or uncertainty .
3 Your new commitments will be relevant in working out how much you can afford to pay out , but the law will favour the children of your first family — after all , no one forced you to take on another relationship , and it would be unfair to the children of your first marriage if they suffered because you chose to do so .
4 Nine months after start-up Mr Chambers took on another consultant .
5 It provides that information may be withheld where a firm : " maintains an established arrangement which requires information obtained by the firm in the course of carrying on one part of its business of any kind to be withheld in certain circumstances from persons with whom it deals in the course of carrying on another part of its business of any kind . "
6 Slightly less clear is the effect of FSA , s 48(2) ( h ) , which authorises rules : " enabling or requiring information obtained by an authorised person in the course of carrying on one part of his business to be withheld by him from persons with whom he deals in the course of carrying on another part and for that purpose enabling or requiring persons employed in one part of that business to withhold information from those employed in another part . "
7 Another old belief of hers and one which died hard , which refused to die , was that no man will willingly take on another man 's children .
8 She will leave , take the children with her and is often in no hurry to take on another man who can not give her caring in return .
9 Sooner or later , however , Mr Gandhi will decide to cut the puppets ' strings and bring on another election .
10 He said : ‘ I feel I 've reached the stage of my career when I could take on another event seriously .
11 He said : ‘ I feel I 've reached the stage of my career when I could take on another event seriously .
12 The structure of deception takes on another layer when Lady Macbeth learns of the prophecies .
13 Her ability to change form is illustrated in the quotation which opened this chapter , where Jung describes how his mother seemed to take on another shape and quality at night .
14 Morrow laughed , bringing on another attack of smoker 's cough .
15 Daniels proposed to add two forms to the Senior , one at the top and one at the bottom , and to take on another master .
16 Taking a gamble , Seb bought a second plough and took on another ploughman .
17 The alarm in Leeming 's face was obvious ; the confusion that followed brought on another bout of coughing .
18 The barked refusal brought on another bout of painful , quickly stifled coughing .
19 But what they were thinking of doing is taking on another person who could file plans away in the plan room once the , once sort of the midmorning rush of visitors had been cleared in , in Hudson House reception .
20 In these cases verse takes on another dimension of seriousness by its juxtaposition with the prose of jest and the evasion of responsibilities .
21 Helping governors and parents to see how well a school is doing and explaining or defending the school has now taken on another dimension : comparisons with other schools leads to one set of questions while the extent to which the school is organized in accordance with the national curriculum and within the national framework of pupil assessment leads to different , inward-looking enquiries .
22 She took on another personality and a new role as an outlaw .
23 Mr kerry is in rented accomodation … vowing never to take on another mortgage .
24 In the light of these observations , the act of living with a prostitute takes on another meaning .
25 just as the ermine changes it coat for winter ; just as the seed can lie dormant for thousands of years ; just as the bacteria and the rotifers can live in their desiccated time capsules for perhaps longer than we can ever envisage , awaiting a change of outer circumstances for the tiny living specks of dust to take on another form — just so , perhaps , may the living forms we know so well have secrets tucked away within them that only the rolling of the aeons can reveal .
26 In their last fixture before Henley at Marlow Regatta , St Edwards took on another Oxfordshire school Radley College , and were shocked to loose by just a few feet .
27 There are advantages in having one set of meetings starting just after school ends and the other set later on another evening so that shift workers have an opportunity to attend .
28 Apart from those on the far side of the road which were built several years later on on another complex
29 That brings on another rule .
30 It had become a sort of one-off adventurer and then after '79 it took on another role again .
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