Example sentences of "[pos pn] [noun sg] to another [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 A police car streaked by on the relatively traffic-free side of the M4 , its siren 's wail mournful , and the flashing light replaced the sodium yellow filling the car taking my mind to another time .
2 My attitude to another body of reference which will be addressed in Chapter 2 is different .
3 In fact , in the middle of one night they came and moved my bed to another part of the hospital without saying a word to me .
4 Several hours later I was in London making my way to another railway station to catch the train going North .
5 Though that may be an unusual situation in relation to franchises , it could be found in cases of a simple contract to provide services ( cf Curling v Securicor Ltd [ 1992 ] IRLR 549 : termination of contract to manage a detention centre and its award to another company ) .
6 They 're currently unable to transfer their money to another fund or take early retirement .
7 Turlington is one of two models being sued for $11million , over their switch to another agency .
8 Whether the parents in the sample saw themselves as consumers or not they used their right to choose ; 31 per cent sent their children to schools other than the nearest and 58 per cent would , if they were not happy , consider moving their child to another school .
9 While Sinitta was on tour , she loaned the recording studio in the basement of her home to another songwriter .
10 All too often , academic freedom is thought to be of such a form that its possession by one group implies its denial to another group .
11 Chain stores will threaten to take their business to another town if planners do not accept standard formulae .
12 In addition , some lords , both ecclesiastical and secular , were privileged ( privilegiati ) in that they could not be forced to transfer their allegiance to another lord against their will .
13 He was howled down by monarchists of right and left , and the house switched its attention to another speaker .
14 The non-existence of such dealings can not however be conclusive because their absence may be explained by some extraneous consideration , for example , lack of occasion , the attitude of the regime to human rights , its relationship to another state .
15 The second question — relevant only if a majority preferred a new constitution — asked voters to approve certain ground rules for the Constituent Assembly : a limited term , the obligation to submit its draft to another referendum , a clear separation of powers between the assembly and the provisional government whose president it would select .
16 particularly those in wheelchairs that could n't fight their way to another table
17 The ambulance was on its way to another accident about a mile away , where a woman driver 's thought to have skidded off the road in heavy rain .
18 And they can also be distinguished on the basis of their sensitivity to another toxin , known as omega conortoxin , er which more or less specifically inhibits just one class of channel .
19 The mother had moved her family to another den , and I could n't find it .
20 If she has lost her partner to another woman , it will be assumed that she must be more beautiful , more clever , more sexy : in fact she wants her to be .
21 Thus instead of following the traditional linear progression of the allegory — a development towards contemplation based on Jacob 's union with Rachel after his marriage to Leah — Hilton is more interested in emphasising the coexistence of the two wives : In his reference to another facet of the story , that concerning Jacob 's change of name to Israel , allegorised as a man seeing God , Hilton does suggest a progression in contemplation for his pupil saying that he will become Israel , that is , fully contemplative , in the next world , certainly , and possibly even in this if his circumstances change so that he is relieved of worldly responsibility altogether .
22 Any punter would be delighted to place a bet on the understanding that if his horse were to lose he would be able to transfer his stake to another horse in the next race — in STV terms , to another candidate in the next count — and perhaps even to another and yet another until at last he had backed a winner .
23 His marriage to another woman , an immutable fact , posed even greater restrictions on their fledgling nuclear romance .
24 Minton had already sat for his portrait to another member of staff , Robert Buhler , for a sensitive , restrained likeness , but , with hindsight , it is Moynihan who fashioned the more telling icon ( Plate 15 ) .
25 Frequently , a claim by an employer based on breach of confidence has failed as it was perceived to be an attempt to prevent the employee from working in the same field by offering his skill to another employer .
26 His crisis is precipitated by word of his transfer to another school ; he staggers towards resigning from the school he 's at , and maybe from the profession , and then bunks off for a long afternoon 's superlager , home-brew and whisky with his brother , who is on the dole , and two of his brother 's mates .
27 He also got engaged and moved in with his fiancé to another house belonging to the farm he works for .
28 Perhaps he 'd always secretly resented giving his name to another man 's child , she thought sadly .
29 Even the compensation of going to the Saturday matinee on my own to see Buck Jones or Hoot Gibson and then again at night with Uncle Geordie and his wife to another picture house for the big film of the week — Clara Bow or Norma Talmadge or some star like that — did n't make up for the way Skipper kept eyeing me and slavering .
30 He raised his game to another level and when he plays his best , he 's a really tough player to beat .
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