Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [prep] another " in BNC.

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1 He looked at his master rather anxiously as he spoke , and Cornelius Fennell , catching that warning eye , perversely asked for another piece .
2 Attention is thereby diverted from another variety : informal or unarticulated power .
3 One patient experienced a bleeding episode associated with a treatment induced ulcer 10 days after the initial treatment , which was successfully treated with another injection .
4 Under present UK law , a company has a separate legal personality ; and its members , even if it is wholly owned by another company , are not — at any rate in theory — liable for its debts and other obligations .
5 It would be like returning to resit an examination in which we have not done well enough to proceed to another level of our education .
6 They could only think of another children 's home .
7 A mechanism must thus be provided whereby one set of pairs can modify or suddenly change into another .
8 The departure of French and British forces left something of a vacuum , which was swiftly filled by another Circassian alien , Mohamed Ali , a wily ambitious Albanian soldier of fortune who had landed with the Ottoman force .
9 group you did n't , if you 'd said no there , I just threw it down and said well , you 'd better think of another one .
10 The same irony is enriched and plangently deepened in another fine poem by Tate of the same year , in which once again the many Virgilian echoes point to a deeper affinity — with the fable of the Aeneid as making more sense than he can find anywhere else , for the historical predicament that the American Southerner has inherited and must make sense of .
11 The use of modern language laboratories and deep immersion techniques can teach practically any individual , either manager or shop-floor worker , enough to work in another country after some two or three months ' experience .
12 Finally the fact that a covenantor agrees only to sell to another who will accept a restraint is not in itself unreasoanble : Esso Petroleum Co Ltd v Harper 's George ( Stourport ) Ltd [ 1968 ] AC 269 per Lord Reid .
13 Individuals should follow an indirect strategy , guiding their action by one standard in order better to conform to another .
14 His appetite for all the other necessities of life had increased and she suspected his carnal instincts were merely turned in another direction .
15 Until recently , there have been no established codec standards and one system can only speak to another if it is using the same compression-decompression algorithms .
16 Sometimes when groups of horses get mixed up a foal may seem to get irrationally fixated on another horse .
17 He decided that he was never likely to do even as well as they and that he had better look for another career , which eventually he found successfully in the world of travel .
18 Many of the appropriate works are likely to be for users who require a general introduction to a subject — even though , in some cases , the same user 's formal education may be highly advanced in another field .
19 It 's only got about another
20 Here he is on the importance of the view of ‘ the other ’ to one 's sense of self : ‘ Self consciousness exists in and for itself , when , and by the fact that , it so exists for another ; that is , it exists only in being acknowledged ’ ( Hegel , 1979 , p. 111 ) .
21 ‘ In that case , would n't you do better to apply to another wharf ? ’
22 This naturally leads to another issue — that of the independence of children within their families .
23 ‘ I had better ring for another cover to be laid . ’
24 In February last year , the then president , Eric Arturo Delvalle , backed by the United States , tried to fire General Noriega as chief of the Panamanian Defence Force , but was himself swiftly replaced by another Noriega puppet .
25 ‘ I want you to be free before I make love to you , not morally tied to another man . ’
26 Either of these ways is easy ; because your victim is carelessly drifting through another evening of everyday , life .
27 That , however , is to ignore the efforts of several bishops over many years to secure some lasting settlement between a wilful king and his resentful subjects ; the lateness of their conversion to deposition — under duress or in despair — is rather to their credit than otherwise ; as for the fiercest episcopal opponents of the king , their experience gave them good grounds for believing that the church 's liberties would be better protected under another king .
28 One party to partnership can not be ‘ owned ’ and so driven by another ; each has equal status , in the nature of the reciprocal contract .
29 If the senior manager role can not be rotated consultants in communicable disease control may be better served in another role — for example , as consultants in the many community health departments that now have trust status .
30 What is more , we are told unequivocally that only those who are fortunate enough to live for another 30 years will be able to find out the purchase price of those companies .
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