Example sentences of "this [be] [adv] another [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Would this be just another experience for him — a satisfying of his sexual needs , to be forgotten within a short time ?
2 This is again another type of poem called a lyrical poem .
3 But Wilde also fashioned his transgressive aesthetic into a celebration of anarchic deviance , and this is yet another factor which makes it difficult to identify the sensibility involved .
4 We 're witnessing the slow death of the 5.25-inch floppy : this is yet another machine supplied with just a 3.5-inch 1.44Mb floppy drive .
5 This is yet another presentation of English in education as the proper channel for transmitting the " story of the English people " ; in effect , an imaginative , or even imaginary mode of cultural or sociological study .
6 This is yet another variation on doubled bed slip , but here the pin tucks are not arranged in definite blocks .
7 A rising level of real national income in the long-run is called economic growth and this is yet another policy objective of governments .
8 This is yet another fishing village where time seems to have stood still .
9 When it comes to cotton on cone this is yet another matter .
10 Faldo , who has a feud-ridden history with some members of the AGW , could be forgiven for thinking that this is yet another example of a lack of sympathy with his cause .
11 This is yet another example of how this word ‘ religion ’ can be degraded to embrace anything that suits the immediate purpose .
12 This is yet another example of how the business most dealers attain is a tribute to their capacity for sounding convincing .
13 Sometimes it is just one food , or perhaps three or four , and this is yet another example of individuality .
14 This is yet another example of how the present libel law favours the very rich , and will continue to do so in this respect unless damages are restricted to those primarily responsible for publication .
15 But Mrs Standing said : ‘ This is yet another example of people believing all the bad publicity about the estate .
16 Clearly this is yet another area for further research .
17 These forms of production will increasingly apply to the manufacture of computers — and this is yet another area in which Japanese firms could turn out to have an edge on the rest of the world .
18 This is yet another area rich in wild flowers .
19 This is yet another area where the hobbyist can use his own initiative .
20 This is yet another reason why we must get to the heart of the problem by controlling consumption , rather than searching hopefully for grand solutions .
21 This is yet another reason why we must get to the heart of the problem by controlling consumption , rather than searching hopefully for grand solutions .
22 The usual justification for paying the manager of a business a salary which is out of all proportion greater than that received by the men on the shop floor , who have direct contact with the product or with the machinery , is that the extra payment is for " responsibility " but this is just another name for " status in a power hierarchy " .
23 Well if that is the case , then this is just another way of expressing the holism of the mental .
24 This is just another way of saying that it has 3ml of alcohol in every 100ml .
25 This is just another way of describing community development and this you will not get without good solid , useful community education .
26 This is just another example of regulation but it also shows that in the early frog embryo the fate of the parts is not fixed .
27 This is just another example of the ever-repeated tendency of the long established religions to produce dissentient sects .
28 They they tended to say the same thing as the government , erm but recently Tory motions , in this council , have started to say the opposite of the government f for reasons which remain obscure to me and this is just another example .
29 THIS IS just another area of the game where clarification , when required , need not come from fielder or spectators but from the truth-seeking ( and — finding ! ) eye of television .
30 Yesterday Adrian and Lee 's father , Dennis Johns of Llandudno , said : ‘ This is just another stage which we hope will lead to a new inquest .
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