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

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1 He also became embroiled in another conflict with Britain over Syria and Lebanon .
2 Steve , asked to sit at another table , astonished their host , Lord McAlpine , with the reply : ‘ Mah woman and I sit together . ’
3 With the South Koreans proving to be serious challengers , the Japanese obviously do not want to contend with another team for Asian supremacy .
4 She is trying to make explicit what lies hidden at another level , one which the participants , whether schooled or unschooled , are not drawing attention to themselves : the cognitive level .
5 Yet , over the same period , research training has fallen under another shadow .
6 Perhaps the time has come for another name to be engraved on the trophies .
7 How can an unchangeable God hand out in this age what he has forbidden in another age ?
8 Mostly about the film — and they want to talk about another book . ’
9 Charles has moved to another seat in the conference hall , but he has not changed his position .
10 But now , of course , Saddam has got into another mode .
11 By contrast , a sperm is a single cell , a gamete , which needs to fuse with another gamete of opposite sex before the development of the embryo can be initiated .
12 ‘ We hope Mr Stein will be working for us long into the future and obviously in that case we would need to apply for another permit for him .
13 If you want to point at another directory , you do C D change directory , and that 's pointing at the root directory there .
14 Moving on its drive to attract as many ISVs to UnixWare as possible , Univel has kicked off another phase of its developers ' programme that will get the software into vendors ' hands at reduced prices : Independent software vendors can get a Personal Edition bundled with a Software Developers Kit for $600 and a Application Server bundled with a SDK for $900 .
15 ‘ Secondly , they say we must refuel the plane because they want to fly to another country .
16 While an angry woman in a cardigan sadly toasted herself a crumpet by the jet of a gas f ; re , he tried to shift to another topic .
17 And , at the end of this act we are shown how his ambition has led to another theme , that of appearance and reality , where Macbeth is told by his wife to conceal his thoughts and appear to his guests to be the perfect host whereas he is really supposed to wait for the time to kill the king .
18 Jones , however , has asked for another week to consider his position , and FA spokesman David Bloomfield said : ‘ We have acceded to his request . ’
19 But Jones has asked for another week and FA spokesman David Bloomfield said : ‘ We have acceded to his request . ’
20 Responsibility for financial services has gone to another lawyer , solicitor Alistair Darling , MP for Edinburgh Central .
21 You are letting someone else 's voice and energy into your subconscious and as such , are becoming led by another person on whom you are then dependent for your changes and success .
22 With a little frown , she tried to think of another reason .
23 The offer caused mass protests and eventually the firm pulled out , but now it has put in another bid , believed to be £5m .
24 tiles are generally stuck in place with a contact adhesive , which makes them difficult to remove if you want to change to another floorcovering .
25 About half the farmers interviewed would consider changing to another enterprise if farm incomes were to drop and would require training to provide the new competence .
26 Andy Warren does n't have a door key , he has to get in another way .
27 Now she wants to move to another town to work , but her employers wo n't let her — they simply refuse to hand over her records .
28 Among positive rights , we should include the rights : to have all one 's experience and knowledge assessed in the admissions process ; to determine the subjects studied ; to have a legitimate measure of control over the pace and the methods of study ; to be able to follow a particular academic interest , or develop a point of view of one 's own ; to be examined in ways which do justice to the student 's achievements ; and to be credited with those parts of a course which have been passed successfully ( should the student wish or need to move to another institution , or to take a break in the programme of study ) .
29 The shot widens to take in another head , on the double bed 's second pillow .
30 job mobility : will the employee be expected to move to another town if the employer wants him to work elsewhere ?
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