Example sentences of "a [noun sg] at another [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | And now he was offered a professorship at another university . |
2 | So if we can have a look at another case , er did anybody do erm excuse me , Mr and Mrs ? ? |
3 | Okay , so now that was fairly straightforward , erm let's have a look at another case . |
4 | Brittain says : ‘ She has put back the weight , is in tremendous form — and deserves a tilt at another classic . ’ |
5 | Cruelty in general comes easily to the childish nature , since the obstacle that brings the instinct for mastery to a halt at another person 's pain — namely a capacity for pity — is developed relatively late . |
6 | Fortunately , I noticed that he had been given a place at a different school from his older brother and that it was actually a matter of filling in the appeal form requesting a place at another school . |
7 | This flexibility includes job mobility , which may require you to do different jobs in the office , or being asked to take up a job at another office within a reasonable travelling distance . |
8 | MERCY death doctor Nigel Cox has been offered a job at another hospital . |
9 | The defendants ( A ) were officials of a union to which all but a very few watermen belonged and wished to bring pressure on C in connection with a grievance at another company controlled by him . |
10 | As he was handed back into the Tolbooth , there was a bustle at another door — a man 's face , focusing suddenly into familiarity : James , a patch of high colour on each cheekbone , red on white , his hair more grizzled than Cameron remembered , looking ahead of him with wide eyes . |
11 | Mangon told them he had been unable to get work permits for a show at another venue . |
12 | Typical problems encountered with this type of system include changes in the surface resistance due to damage or the pressure of a hand at another point on the surface . |
13 | Typical problems encountered with both these systems include changes in the surface resistance due to damage or the pressure of a hand at another point on the surface . |