Example sentences of "[noun sg] had another [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Joe Dwek said the enlarged metal technology side had another record year , with profits 12 p.c. higher on sales up 18 p.c .
2 They wrote one another at first but then my ex-wife had another child , you know how it is …
3 But the plan had another side to it — it was a vital factor in the faction fighting which was beginning to engulf the paper .
4 Both fell before the end but Boycott had another century under his belt as the score reached 234 for 3 .
5 Lotus had another go at four-wheel drive the following year , this time with gas turbine power The dramatically wedged-shaped 56B was a development of the car that had come within a whisker of tinning the 1968 Indy 500 .
6 Fox-hunting had another effect upon the Midland landscape , and that was the creation of artificial fox-covers .
7 If this man had another career it must be as a professional singer .
8 The Army had another reason for quiet confidence .
9 And he was sure that the man was begging now , for he was holding out his other hand with the palm upwards ; except that then O thought that maybe the gesture had another meaning , maybe the man was extending his hand in the hope that some passer by might take it , grasp it firmly and pull him to his feet .
10 The Leith line had another branch added on 1 August 1903 to South Leith Docks from Newhaven via Bonnington , Leith Walk and Seafield .
11 The monkey had another reason to be happy … it was about to give birth and was looking forward to raising a family .
12 ‘ The Ministry of Defence had another item of information for us .
13 As David Norbrook has shown , the Faerie Queene had another guise in sixteenth-century England as a mischievous black-faced trickster , who at least some peasant rebels claimed to be led by .
14 Firstly , because patients who developed recurrent dyspepsia had another endoscopy before their next scheduled endoscopy , an unacceptable degree of bias could be introduced if the ulcer relapse rates associated with two drugs were identical , but relapses on one treatment resulted in more severe symptoms than those on the other .
15 And he argued that , in conditions of such widespread disunity and tribalism as Africa suffered , the press had another responsibility , one which involved the very security of the State :
16 In the event , the decision proved premature and the UK equity market had another 11% appreciation ahead of it to the end of 1992 .
17 But the hostility had another root .
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