Example sentences of "[pron] [be] [adj] [verb] another [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I am likely to need another goalkeeper for next season if Marples joins another club and I want to see if Key fits the bill . ’
2 But my ex-husband says I 'm inclined to be intimidating and also I give out powerful signals that I 'm desperate to get another husband .
3 I 'm ready to eat another bit .
4 Next thing I knew he was at the door , insisting that I accept the invitation and asking me if I was prepared to make another documentary with him !
5 ( b ) The unlawful act need not be a violent act but it must be " a dangerous act , that is , an act which is likely to injure another person " : Larkin [ 1943 ] 1 All ER 217 .
6 To ask the Secretary of State for Social Security if he will revise the state earnings-related pension scheme to make higher pensions available for those people made redundant in their late 50s who are unlikely to obtain another job .
7 You 're sure to need another job as well ;
8 If you make the right noises about the wine — it 's on the cards that it comes from the proprietor 's own vineyard — you 're likely to find another bottle on the table gratis … .
9 Speakers there included former managing directors of BBC-TV , Sir Paul Fox and Bill Cotton , and Sir Michael , who is due to attend another farewell dinner tonight , hosted by the BBC .
10 He hoisted himself onto one of the bar stools and nodded in greeting to the barman who was busy serving another customer .
11 We have regularly said that we are prepared to put another 1p on the standard rate of income tax to ensure that people are properly trained and skill-trained , so that we can tackle the problems of the 1990s and try to achieve a much more dynamic and effective economy .
12 But looking at the whole thing from a higher perspective , it seems to me that the Leeds management may be thinking that we are not going to win the championship this season or at least they are prepared to wait another year to have a go .
13 They are likely to substitute another sound .
14 Would it be possible to have another look at the last provision that the Minister mentioned , which imposes on local authorities a duty to provide sites for travellers ?
15 Would it be best to accept another cup of tea before trying to climb the stairs ?
16 Also , would it be advisable to install another pump in the first pool to avoid the build up of waste ?
17 ‘ I had one season in the old First Division with Portsmouth and it 's great to get another opportunity to show what I can do against the best in the country .
18 So it 's good to see another attempt at converting this exciting sport .
19 It 's hard to believe another child could do such a thing .
20 away because it 's wonderful to have another theatre , but , erm it 's just a bit maybe trying to draw up some method to do that .
21 It is necessary to add another attribute or replace ‘ year ’ by ‘ election date ’ to make each tuple unique ( there will not be two elections of the same type on the same day ) .
22 The same should be done when a patient drops out of treatment , except that , in this case , it is usual to offer another appointment , reiterating the therapist 's willingness to help .
23 It is profitable to consider another pavement ( the Great Witcombe mosaic ) in regard to the two Leicester mosaics , but the evidence for further , unitary , affinity here appears to be less convincing .
24 In such situations , it is always worth considering whether it is safer to have another launch and fly the glider to the hangar .
25 By application of Raoult 's law to this expression , it is possible to derive another expression relating to the composition of the solution , namly In this equation mB is the molality of the solute .
26 To broaden the emphasis on a two-handed process chart it is possible to add another column labelled ‘ attention ’ or ‘ sensory activity ’ and to try to describe human activity in these areas at particular points in the sequence .
27 She shows that it is possible to enter another culture imaginatively without losing oneself ; more — that from such ‘ grounded ’ learning one can make something new and authentic that is one 's own .
28 It is difficult to find another film with which to compare it ; Mr Rivette virtually hypnotises his audience .
29 Yet it is interesting to read another speech , reluctantly dropped very late in the play 's completion , which both showed Christianity in some ways working with the savage world , and looked back with a different point of view to the earlier worship of a human god in the unpublished ‘ Exequy ’ poem in the Waste Land manuscripts .
30 It is lovely to have another woman in the house . ’
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