Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adv prt] [prep] another " in BNC.

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1 Prominent advocates of ratification included EC Commission President Jacques Delors ( who declared on Aug. 28 that he " would not stay on for another mandate if the " no " vote won " ) and also both the RPR leader Jacques Chirac and the UDF leader Valéry Giscard d'Estaing , although many RPR and UDF members were opposed to ratification .
2 Furthermore , local authorities were obliged to offer mortgages to prospective purchasers who could include up to another four members of their households as joint mortgagors .
3 The Collector estimated that at this rate they might carry on for another two or three weeks .
4 However , there is a sense in which the particles that make up your body will carry on into another universe .
5 By day of course , why not team up with another couple and get out and about sightseeing or discovering those hide away places that will linger for ever in your memories ?
6 You could team up with another artist , possibly one who works in a contrasting discipline or technique .
7 Jenking let the ship run on for another fifteen minutes or so .
8 From Table 6.4 , 99.86 per cent of records will be stored in their home cylinder and only 0.14 per cent will overflow on to another cylinder .
9 Every time the gel on the other end tried to bring the conversation to a polite close , I 'd crank up with another round of exasperatingly slow , repetitive , thread-losing , stammering ramblings .
10 It has the same effect as the fake burglar alarm box — the intruder will think twice and move on to another house that does not present any problems .
11 As one door would close , they would move on to another , never surrendering faith in the need for a popular paper that , in Hayling 's words , ‘ at the very least reflects the decent humanity in this country ’ , ’ he wrote in the journalists ' trade paper , UK Press Gazette .
12 Well in them days you could , if you got fed up with a job you could just go and move on to another
13 After an efficient counter-attack , which may have been instigated as a ruse , the attacker can move in on another area of his target , one that may be wide open for an effective technique .
14 Benefits provided by one locality may spill over into another jurisdiction .
15 Imogen will simply move off to another place . ’
16 No they do n't they cross over and they tangle up but once a branch starts off it does n't join on to another one .
17 Did you take over from another nurse ?
18 I would n't have missed doing this for the world , but I would n't sell up for another .
19 ‘ I would n't have missed doing this for the world , but I would n't sell up for another .
20 The woman , however , having attained one orgasm , can go on to another and even several during one coupling ; and may feel satisfied after one or unsatisfied without more .
21 Let's go on to another subject which is another subject we 'll be dealing with today .
22 For example , she uses Let's go on to another topic where a literal translation of the Hebrew would be ‘ Perhaps we shall/should go on to another topic ’ and Let's begin with the question of defence policy where the Hebrew is literally ‘ Perhaps we shall start with the question of defence policy ’ .
23 For example , she uses Let's go on to another topic where a literal translation of the Hebrew would be ‘ Perhaps we shall/should go on to another topic ’ and Let's begin with the question of defence policy where the Hebrew is literally ‘ Perhaps we shall start with the question of defence policy ’ .
24 Getting data across We 'll go on to another another way of getting data across from one file to another is with a special type of formula .
25 If they handle it , they 'll go on to another wing and that 's when the hard work begins .
26 ‘ I can go on for another three or four years yet because I 'm still as fit as a fiddle , ’ he said .
27 The troubles are going on for over 20 years and the NI Office is doing very little about it , so it could go on for another 20 years .
28 John looked at his watch , ‘ Come on Mary , we can go on for another ten minutes and I 'd like to find out what is around that bend . ’
29 So use the opportunity , get a return , make them take a good look at you and then you know you 're alright and can go on for another couple of years and make them look at you again .
30 Are you saying you 're quite prepared to let them , how they cut it , you 'll let it go on for another two years without you doing anything about it ?
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