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

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1 So when we , you see there 's no good putting anything in there erm or doing anything with it if we 're not going to use it or if it 's got ta come down in another year or two .
2 It 's expected work will start next year , with the first trains going through in another 2 years .
3 The Bushman was following it , but suddenly he swerved aside and he went off in another direction and I followed him , although I could clearly see the buffalo hoofmarks leading off in the opposite way .
4 Every few seconds , it stops , executes a pirouette with its head lifted and then dashes off in another direction .
5 You find out what 's wrong with what you 've done and sort of go off in another direction , or maybe follow the same direction slightly and veer off .
6 Right in the middle of an expanse of orderly herringbone there can be a patch , identical to the rest except that it is twisted round at a different angle so that the ‘ weave ’ goes off in another direction .
7 He changed his mind , and set off in another right direction , but this offered only more hills .
8 He explained that the people who had got on to that ferry would get off in another world , and would never be seen in this one again .
9 Look , I 'm going to be snarled up in another meeting in a few minutes .
10 ‘ We 'll take a quick break for some tea and then we should be ready to run it up in another hour , ’ he briefs Captain Tuck-Brown , who has come across to check on progress before going home for the day .
11 seemed that my chap was wrapped up in Another — An
12 I used to sleep in the same bed as my mother and father because of the shortage of space , but one morning I woke up in another room and I looked out and saw the undertaker standing at the top of the stairs .
13 Aircraft parks are arranged in themes , warbirds all park together , homebuilts are parked up in another area , antiques and classics have a section all to themselves and so on .
14 Easier to imagine him here , thinking : ‘ Is it worth it ? ’ , for if he rolled his rock up this slope he would come to a heap of rubbish — and when it rolled back it would end up in another even bigger heap .
15 The ‘ social divisions ’ theme has been taken up in another way by some recent feminist writers who have been concerned to show not merely that many welfare provisions discriminate against women , but also that female services within the family and neighbourhood form crucial separate welfare systems , enhanced in importance when other systems fail or are withdrawn .
16 N well I was I was erm I would have been called up in another two months after the War was over , if the War had continued I would have been eighteen in in that in the following January .
17 The luxurious long black hair was caught up in another sleek French plait , exposing a smooth high forehead and expertly plucked eyebrows …
18 Rachaela rinsed her hair and wrapped it up in another towel .
19 ‘ I wo n't set her up in another trap .
20 ‘ I suppose that you will be gracious enough first to tell me how you arrived here , and secondly to allow me to take you home before you end up in another alley .
21 It then turned up in another court case much later .
22 He says there 's no point in busting a balloon if the observers can go up in another .
23 We have our analogue of REPRODUCTION , which , like DEVELOPMENT , we can wrap up in another small computer program , ready to embed in our big program called EVOLUTION .
24 We 're setting up in another hangar and hope to be back in business soon .
25 ‘ If you try to tell someone one night he went to bed in one county and woke up in another and he was no longer a Yorkshireman , he gets more than a bit upset . ’
26 In the 1820s the Swan turned up in another museum , run by a perfumier , Thomas Weeks of London .
27 It was already past midnight when they got to see Dustin , who was playing pool by himself , while a huge party for the cast was going on in another suite .
28 There is no reason to suppose that what goes on in one domain is necessarily relevant to what goes on in another .
29 Scottish Office Ministers are extremely selective about when we are operating in a unitary Parliament with unitary interests and when we are operating as a small segment of the United Kingdom when that segment is not supposed to know what is going on in another .
30 The fundamental considerations in taking a decision on loans are laid out in another Midland Bank booklet called ‘ How to Borrow Money ’ by Margaret Dibben .
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