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

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1 ISWALLOW hard , suspecting that I am about to become another statistic in the rising tide of Tube violence , 380 reported assaults a year and mounting , 16,000 other crimes .
2 This is not a dissenting opinion , I 'm just exploring another possibility . ’
3 I 'm not saying another word until he gets here and you lot can certainly forget any idea that I 'll sign anything . ‘
4 I 'm not having another female in this house ; we 've got enough . ’
5 I 'm not paying another month 's rent , I know that wo n't be two hundred and fifty quid would buy enough curtains
6 I bought so many yesterday , I 'm never buying another pair in my life .
7 But she 's now making another name for herself as the brains behind the first horse register in the country .
8 Richard Pryor ( who was never given another chance to explore this side of his acting ability ) , Yaphet Kotto and Harvey Keitel star as the workers who attempt to break the chains that bind with a break-in at their corrupt union 's headquarters .
9 A spokesman said : ‘ We are still seeking another man . ’
10 We 're still having another gala day .
11 As far as they are concerned , of course , they are simply wanting another ice-cream , or another go on the swing .
12 Julia Newton , Kath Metcalfe , Helen Rhodes , Sue Thirkill , Andy Stuart , Simon Cash , Yvonne Johnson , Nicola McGrath and Mike Smethurst had such a good time they are already planning another get-together in the not too distant future .
13 ( They were eventually to get another dog — a very lively golden retriever , but before that Warnie had bought himself a boat . )
14 These minor changes in style are all designed to make the unchurched newcomer feel that when he visits the church he is not visiting another planet .
15 Off-road riding is still the basis of his off-season training — when he 's not attending another dinner in his honour that is .
16 Then it was on to see another side of Craigmillar — a refurbished district council flat occupied by Sheila and Gerald Robinson .
17 He was not to make another attempt , later tragically falling to his death from nearby Cousin 's Buttress .
18 The maths master looked as if he was about to have another revelation .
19 Worse , he was now ringing another London number into which they were not tapped .
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