Example sentences of "[is] [adv] another [noun sg] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It 's only another form of love . ’
2 False clarity is only another name for myth ; and myth has always been obscure and enlightening at one and the same time : always using the devices of familiarity and straightforward dismissal to avoid the labour of conceptualization .
3 Certainly ‘ death 's other kingdom ’ ( my italics ) suggests that the speakers ' inane life is only another form of death .
4 ‘ SPECIALS is not another helping of car chases , sieges and shoot-outs .
5 There is not another soul in sight and no sound .
6 It is just another kind of sieve .
7 At the other extreme , the Christian is not at liberty to base his view of crime and punishment on the pre-supposition that all crime is just another kind of sickness , and just as capable of cure .
8 This stress on intelligibility is a useful corrective to the widespread current assumption — for which Foucault himself is also partly responsible — that history is just another form of interpretation .
9 Seeing ourselves as less important than anyone else , or less worthy or deserving than others , is just another form of arrogance , disguised as humility or neurosis .
10 This is just another example of regulation but it also shows that in the early frog embryo the fate of the parts is not fixed .
11 It 's just another struggle for air , for living life .
12 ‘ It 's just another arm of government — Scottish Office , Whitehall , Brussels . ’
13 This is Gracie Mansion , it 's not another kind of house . ’
14 And although there is usually another promise about interest rates , in the long run it usually means very little .
15 And there is still another way of understanding time , which is that when a mother gives birth , she is giving birth to time itself , to a ‘ life-time ’ , and she is thus in some sense beyond time itself .
16 There 's also another problem with land reform in I ca n't really see how they could implement land reform without reverting to similar sorts of they used in which is defining class distinctions and the chaos that that causes and the problems it causes erm it is almost as if , if you go back to erm settling of accounts
17 The tribunal will generally compensate you for lost fringe benefits , although putting a figure upon them is often another exercise in guesstimation .
18 When Labour is in opposition the chairman of a subject committee is not the relevant shadow minister ; instead the chairman is elected and the election is often another chance for conflict between opposing opinions among Labour MPs .
19 It is almost another term for memory , but recall must be under control and should also be " instant " .
20 It 's yet another incident of car crime in the County and we 're treating it very seriously .
21 This is again another type of poem called a lyrical poem .
22 It is yet another attack on trade unions .
23 This is yet another presentation of English in education as the proper channel for transmitting the " story of the English people " ; in effect , an imaginative , or even imaginary mode of cultural or sociological study .
24 Here is yet another quote from Clause 8 : ‘ Museum organisations are subject to liquidation by decision of the Russian State Chamber of Culture and Natural Heritage in the case of activities contradictory to State cultural politics and ideology ’ .
25 Sometimes it is just one food , or perhaps three or four , and this is yet another example of individuality .
26 He believes that discrimination against older people as consumers is yet another denial of choice in old age .
27 In the present context there is yet another source of tension , perhaps the most crucial of all .
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