Example sentences of "have [vb pp] [pers pn] [prep] another " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 She 'd seen him with another woman when he was supposed to be away at a conference .
2 Although he said he 'd bought them from another dealer , the police proved he 'd been handling stolen goods .
3 For Rachel , who had never before experienced such intensity of feeling , it was as if he 'd transported her to another world — a world where every sensation was heightened , every touch the prelude to yet more delight as he explored and worshipped every inch of her body before taking her to the peak of fulfilment .
4 For all she knows , the social services could have given me to another family .
5 She 'd have turned me into another of her tasteless folk stories , I expect !
6 Oh , sure , it 'll take long enough to complete , but another couple of levels — not difficult to program once the initial stage has been coded — would have pushed it into another league entirely .
7 I would n't have seen you for another hour .
8 Now to be honest if they had come to us first we would have got them into another union the t&gwu or ACTT but having said that , one thing we should knock on the head straight away .
9 He must have got it from another sick dog . "
10 My father would have put it in another way : ‘ Zol zey alamin chappen a cholera . ’
11 That would have sent her into another tantrum .
12 Sarah had joined them through another miracle , a cloak thrown by Mary Jacobus which upheld her feet on the water .
13 Shocking as the assault had been , it had prepared her for another encounter — an encounter with a youth of her own age , bewildered and uneasy , one called to high estate who found himself of a sudden alone on the edge of an abyss …
14 The colouring to the hair , I mean I 've got it in another colour , but I , I think it
15 Once , a fortnight later , when Simon had invited her to another test day , and then in July at the British Grand Prix .
16 Confronting Nubenehem with his problem , she had introduced him to another customer of the City of Dreams , an elderly papermaster with flaccid skin and a bald pate ringed with long , dank hair .
17 GULF War hero Paul Butler , who saw two pals killed in the American ‘ friendly fire ’ attack , went berserk when he heard his wife had left him for another man .
18 He had taken her into another dimension .
19 they 've put him in another .
20 Roirbak had mistaken her for another boy : a skinny , awkward creature , but pretty in her own way , he conceded .
21 And surely he would n't have omitted to teach it to her if he had planted her as another spy for them .
22 He did not want his girlfriend to know how he had deceived her with another woman .
  Next page