Example sentences of "[pron] [vb past] [prep] another " in BNC.

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1 Later , when I consulted on another matter a British doctor who has been in Kampala some thirty years , he stated that he ‘ never advises patients to take mefloquine .
2 Their reward could be to find ( as I found in another country ) that chemistry is the most popular subject in the curriculum .
3 I moved to another pad .
4 It was in this cave that I came across another example of Yorkshire wit : revealed in the light of a torch was a daubed inscription on the wall of the cave , ‘ J. CAESAR B.C. 44 ’ .
5 Having negotiated the pitch with difficulty in the wet , I was at first relieved at having passed beneath the boulder and looking forward to an easy scramble to the top when I came across another difficult pitch .
6 Thirdly I came to another EMI disc featuring the Britten Quartet in performances of Ravel 's String Quartet , the Vaughan Williams String Quartet in G minor and On Wenlock Edge , in which the quartet are joined by the tenor Philip Langridge and pianist Howard Shelley — more than 78 minutes of music in all .
7 ‘ After that , I transferred to another NZS ship , Sussex and we went to the Pacific to join the American 8th Fleet as a supply ship . ’
8 ‘ Maybe if I played with another side I 'd get more recognition for what I can do .
9 I pressed in another coin .
10 Soon after this I embarked on another essay , under what stimulus I do not now remember ; but I had formed the habit , not of revising or tinkering with an unsatisfactory piece , but of writing something else instead .
11 When I knocked at another door , it was opened by a tall , thin man , with long , dirty hair hanging down to his shoulders .
12 I knew that I possessed a sidereal compass and that I belonged to another world .
13 That was why I signed with another agency .
14 Oh no I worked for another one but her name 's not Liz it 's Alison , but I do n't like working for her and that 's why I 've stopped , I said to Sandra I 'm not fucking scrubbing for somebody younger than me .
15 But unfortunately the parting of the ways had to come and I worked in another wee shop er down in Albert Street in Leith .
16 I knew of another man who dealt in them .
17 while I looked for another face in the glass .
18 In the silence that followed I reached for another scone .
19 Then I thought of another question — just as Mala asked it .
20 I went to another .
21 not really , always have more gravy , did n't , I did n't think the meat was as good , you did n't either and I went to another butcher because I thought it
22 I was totally petrified — so I went with another girl , my first feminist incidentally . ’
23 I went into another room to talk to a Scientology person .
24 I left when there was a time of barrenness and I went into another country and now there 's a time of plenty and I 'm going back home what are they going to say to me ?
25 They had a camp there , and then I spoke to another man , called , who was a fisherman at one time
26 I slipped in another : Beware of False Advice .
27 I waited for another few seconds and then crossed the landing to my own flat where I completed my own process of locking myself in for the night .
28 Then , in that mean , ill-lit corridor I collided with another prisoner being pushed the other way .
29 They 'd gone down a narrow alleyway — up North they 're called ‘ ginnels ’ but do n't ask me why ; I just observe , I do n't translate — which led to another alley at right-angles .
30 In contrast , bidders competed for uncleaned and fresher works such as Lord Leighton 's ‘ The Antique Juggling Girl ’ at Sotheby 's bought by a telephone bidder at £400,000 ( $600,000 ) ( estimate £400–600,000 ) , and Valentine Cameron Prinsep 's evocative ‘ Home from Gleaning , ’ also at Sotheby 's which sold to another telephone bidder for £50,000 ( $75,000 ; also healthily estimated at £50–70,000 ) .
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