Example sentences of "[to-vb] another [noun sg] at [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Following the 6th workshop held at Sunderland Polytechnic , we were asked to organise another workshop at the University College of Wales , Aberystwyth .
2 BSAD plans to hold another gala at the Dolphin Centre later this year .
3 I stayed out front hoping to get another look at the girl if she came out .
4 Having heard the account of her recapture and the sadistic reprisal inflicted on Pam , they were doubly eager to have another go at the sect heavies , and had recruited a further six of their own mates and invited them along to the party .
5 After I 'd got rid of about half the beer I 'd drunk in the Arms , I went to have another look at the Factory .
6 CONGRATULATIONS to TODAY for prompting the AttorneyGeneral to have another look at the case of Harley Street rapist Dr Tom Courtney .
7 We had already amassed quite a pile of seizures following irregularities uncovered during the previous week 's work at Ullapool , and we returned with Reg Clarke on board to have another bite at the cherry .
8 MAS policy is to recover costs in full in the case of an unreasonable withdrawal ; in the event of failure to sell a small discount below our time costs may be appropriate , particularly if MAS is likely to be reappointed at a later date to have another attempt at the sale .
9 Tony reversed his car and turned to take another look at the theatre — there was nothing there .
10 He wanted to take another look at the chart but he had n't time .
11 Langbaurgh Coun Steve Kay has persuaded the Department of Social Security to take another look at the way the area is divided for cold weather payments .
12 He paused , working out that a shallow dent in the pasture was the remnant of a huge crater , and then got out to take another look at the marble .
13 ‘ If you do n't mind we should like to take another look at the upstairs rooms . ’
14 He wanted to make another attempt at the kind of theatrical work with which he had experimented in Sweeney Agonistes — a verse drama but one in which the verse seems the natural expression of modern life , and which is able in a heightened or symbolic context to employ the tones and inflections of ordinary , contemporary speech .
15 As she dropped to the ground in a crouch , preparing to make another attempt at the obstacle , Frankie turned on his heels and raced for the house .
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