Example sentences of "[verb] it another [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | 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 ’ . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | Put it another way : is there a perfect reader somewhere , a total reader ? |
5 | Sir John — chairman for 17 trophy-laden years in the 70s and 80s — put it another way : ‘ David 's appointment will help keep the predators at bay ’ . |
6 | Put it another way : Do they sag too much ? |
7 | Put it another way : what made Zoser start picking ? ’ |
8 | But if I put it another way , you could meet your anticipated contribution to the Greater York figure as spelt out in the structure plan ? |
9 | and then could bring it another day , or |
10 | ‘ We 'll give it another quarter of an hour or so , ’ Laura said , ‘ and I 'll try for another reduction . |
11 | Please do n't give it another thought . " |
12 | ‘ Do n't give it another thought , ’ Caroline murmured , clasping trembling fingers behind her back . |
13 | ‘ Do n't give it another thought , ’ she retorted stiffly . |
14 | All right , we 'll give it another day or two , but I 'm seeing you back home now , and do n't try to talk me out of it . |
15 | Brian and Terry remained slightly more cautious , Anderson saying , ‘ I 'll give it a Ben , ’ a reference to Ben Weir who 'd always said , ‘ I 'll give it another month . ’ |
16 | But erm the doctors have told me really I can do whatever I want to straight away virtually you know , and erm I 'll just give it another week or two weeks before I start practising erm and you know , I 'm very fit now . |
17 | We can always do it another day . |
18 | If two of the family are chatting about something special , perhaps they could do it another time or alternatively make absolutely sure that you know what it is all about . |
19 | One boy 'd do it one week and another boy 'd do it another week you know . |
20 | Mm well we wo n't see it tom we 'll keep it another week keep it another week I 'll get my diary . |
21 | Mm well we wo n't see it tom we 'll keep it another week keep it another week I 'll get my diary . |
22 | It 's what they put down the lavatory to disinfect the pan only they give it another name . ’ |
23 | If it disappoints , do n't scrap it at once , but wait for a second year and give it another chance to redeem your hopes and optimism . |
24 | Then give it another wash with moss killer to keep it clean . |
25 | Give it another go , wo n't you , Dr Fenemore ? |
26 | ‘ But after a fortnight Stuart ( Adamson ) rang me up and suggested we get back together again and give it another go , I rang Tony ( Butler ) and we took it from there . ’ |
27 | ‘ Give it another couple of minutes and I 'll show you . |
28 | ‘ My dear , you made my evening — that ghastly gathering — do n't give it another thought . ’ |
29 | But give it another hour . |
30 | give it another week ? |