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

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1 But give it another hour .
2 Or to put it another way : on the representational theory of mind , all learning is the testing of hypotheses which are already represented in the mind in some form ( for instance as sentences ) .
3 To put it another way : how did they think they could share their thoughts about the trick objects with another person ?
4 Carl Kester of Harvard Business School usefully puts it another way in a recent book , ‘ Japanese Takeovers : the global contest for corporate control . ’
5 To put it another way , they have never really allowed its truth to blossom into fullness of life .
6 He was the man who had started the race for thermonuclear superiority or , if you looked at it another way , prevented America from attaining such superiority .
7 To put it another way : people get their minds going from newspapers and their hearts moving from TV .
8 At best , it could be agreed that some people defined the national interest one way and some defined it another way , and each side was equally well-meaning ; only some had pushed their patriotism beyond the law , so keen were they , while others had stopped and thought .
9 Sue Lawley , for example , on Desert Island Discs ( Radio 4 , Sunday ) is vapidity itself , or , put it another way , elocution alone seems to use up all her mental energy .
10 After a decent pause , or , put it another way , a pause of two seconds , Lawley responded , as it were feelingly yet firmly : ‘ Record number five ’ .
11 The reporter , Mick Brown , followed this story with exemplary tact , or , put it another way , as if it had never struck him that he was talking to loonies .
12 To put it another way , we find fun simply irresistible .
13 To put it another way , the English have always been prepared to let some of their old live alone .
14 Putting it another way , an individual that succeeded in persuading its partner to play the female most of the time would gain all the benefits of ‘ her ’ economic investment in eggs , while ‘ he ’ has resources left over to spend on other things , for instance on mating with other fish .
15 What still have to be worked out are the criteria which would justify not intervening aggressively , or , to put it another way , would amount to a quality of life which was not worth having .
16 Or , to put it another way , changing the status of a job would not have any impact on the behaviour of its incumbents .
17 Better try putting it another way round .
18 To put it another way , bearing in mind that symptoms are part of the healing process and not the disease process , then particular medicines will bring about particular healing responses , that is symptoms .
19 To put it another way , President Reagan 's plans are likely to attract the kind of remarks that another John — McEnroe not McElroy — normally reserves for bad line calls .
20 Though later , driving home , Nathan saw it another way .
21 Or to put it another way , it 's like a Birmingham City player when …
22 Let me put it another way .
23 The technique of civil disobedience was applied precisely because decency was so evidently not enough , or , looking at it another way , because there was so evidently not enough decency .
24 Or , to put it another way , you 're playing every other note in the scale .
25 The action depends on the ability of the remedy to stimulate the body to produce a healing response — or , to put it another way , on the body 's ability to mount a healing response .
26 To put it another way , both yarns knit on needles selected by the blanks , the cotton thread only on needles selected by the punched holes .
27 Or , putting it another way , it describes the symptoms , the effects , rather than the cause .
28 To put it another way , he was aware of the idea of divided consciousness , much discussed in his day , and here and elsewhere he can be seen applying it to his own actions .
29 He put it as follows : ‘ Marxism is essentially atheistic , or to put it another way : it is atheism which provides the radical aspect of the Marxist philosophy of life .
30 The net effect is that , each time , the perihelion is a little further round than the last time — or , to put it another way , the perihelion advances .
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