Example sentences of "and for another " in BNC.
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1 | This in turn will be supplemented by other key decisions last night : for a law — unprecedented here placing emergency powers at the government 's disposal by the end of October , and for another Bill within a month to regulate rail traffic . |
2 | ‘ It 's a good price and — ’ he winked slyly at Erika — ‘ and for another twenty marks they 'll wear gipsy dress . ’ |
3 | While agreeing with the spirit of Jameson 's suggestion that an avant-garde sensibility may displace and make strange the regularity of everyday television , it is not enough to appeal to an already formed avant garde — formed in another place or at another time and for another purpose — which can be hauled in and held up to television as a template of value . |
4 | And for another thing , why is he in this silly wee box of a bedroom when there 's a perfectly good bedroom on the other side , and even the back one where Noreen and I were ? ’ |
5 | ‘ And for another thing , where would I get the money ? ’ |
6 | For one thing it is by no means easy to recognise an official curriculum and for another it is very easy to confuse a government 's policy , a process which is growing and evolving , with static written evidence which may be out of date and even recognised as such . |
7 | For one thing , the British people at that stage of history were not regarded as a nation still reliant on divine approval for their acts , and for another , they did not have any ancient writings purporting to endow them with territorial rights . |
8 | For one thing it is for the Holy Spirit to tell us in that hour what we are to say , and for another thing the people we prove to be in that hour will be determined , not by our thinking about that hour , but by our thinking and living in this hour . |
9 | For one thing , blues players often preferred the harsher attacking sound of single-cone resonator guitars , and for another thing , Tri-Plates were massively expensive instruments . |
10 | For one thing , theories about the beginning of the present phase of the Universe can never be more than theoretic ; and for another thing , there is no reason to think that the Universe , as such , can be said to have ‘ origins ’ . |
11 | And for another , it 's about the only one that England do have a vague chance of winning . |
12 | For one thing , she could n't see a thing in the blackout without her glasses ; and for another , the uniform was n't half attractive enough . |
13 | For one thing , Jenkins is far too astute to fall for that , and for another other Welsh clubs are enthusiastic in his support . |
14 | ‘ The Ministry of Transport became the highway authority for 4459 miles of main roads , by the Trunk Roads Act of 1936 , and for another 3685 by that of 1946 ’ ( Lipman 1949:210 ) . |
15 | For one thing you ca n't be too careful these days , and for another I always manage to get stuck with the check when Connors eats with me . |
16 | And for another thing , they 're illogical . |
17 | And for another , he 's tried to get the whole book in , just as it 's written . |
18 | I went downstairs to the phone in my dressing-gown , pausing only for a second outside Toby 's door to listen for the typewriter , which was silent , and for another moment outside Mavis 's to leave her snuff-box . |
19 | And for another thing it is extremely difficult to catch the tone of the master and almost impossible to create stories as imbued with life as his . |
20 | For one thing it was impossible to say , and for another it would be a deplorable waste of time . |
21 | For one thing we do n't know what they 'd charge , and for another they might not understand about the Time Fire . |
22 | R v. Tempest ( 1902 ) 18 T.L.R. 433 , and for another case where members of the court were also city councillors , see R. v. Sheffield Confirming Authority [ 1937 ] 4 All E.R. |
23 | For one thing , he found it hard to accept that anyone who lacked the advantage of being American could pose much of a threat , and for another , he needed every scrap of material he could get from any quarter , even the newspapers , to sustain the nonstop barrage of reports he was firing into headquarters . |
24 | Quentin had said that for a moment Kate had reminded him of Miss Trimm , and for another moment Lavinia imagined that : Kate at eighty-two , passionately involved with God . |
25 | And for another thing , he began to take an interest in me just when I was on the rebound from a very unhappy love affair — the kind of let-down that alters not just your life but even your nature . |
26 | For one thing , she did not find the prospect amusing , and for another , all at once she found herself stricken , her muscles as though atrophied by his nearness . |
27 | And for another … |
28 | For a start , there was the road to face , and for another she did n't make scenes in public . |
29 | It 's — undignified , for one thing and for another it can get you into trouble . |
30 | For one thing it was too babyish — Moses Arkwright would never do anything with so little risk attached to it — and for another , deep in the dark of his mind a small seed of moral uneasiness had begun to germinate . |