Example sentences of "another of [art] [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In this region the integration of the drainage pattern is so good that practically every point in the area can be assigned to one or another of the former drainage basins .
2 So , when to her great surprise she is asked to the Spring Ball , by one of the most desirable men in this school , she feels that this is just to be another of the many jokes played on Carrie .
3 But with Karen such frankness was out of the question , and without her cooperation , getting rid of Dennis looked like just another of the many pipe-dreams I had indulged in over the years .
4 It had dealt successfully with yet another of the many crises arising from the slow dissolution of the Ottoman Empire .
5 If a neutral event has occurred within a certain time of an already important event , if it was of a certain category and if another of the same category had not been interposed between it and the important event , then that event itself acquires significance for the animal .
6 As we saw there , Segal and Irigaray have recently elaborated this view , but its origins are clearly in Freud whose early case-studies , as Mitchell observes , originate the idea that ‘ the homosexual was choosing not another of the same sex , but himself in the guise of another ’ ( Psychoanalysis and Feminism , 34 ; see e.g. Freud , ix .
7 Often one colony will enslave another of the same species , or one species will exploit another .
8 Because the winning of seats under the STV depends more often than not on the transfer of votes from one candidate to another of the same patty , it is particularly important that they should campaign unanimously .
9 One is 6in by 8in and shows a beached boat and three boats in sail ; another of the same size shows sailing boats entering Whitby harbour ; and the third is 8in by 10in and shows a beached sailing boat at the entrance to Whitby harbour .
10 This was followed by another of the same type in 1885 and another in 1890 .
11 Modern avionics items exhibit such a variety of failure modes and are so reliable that the tradesman often forgets how he cured a particular type of fault when he experiences another of the same type .
12 It was being driven by a very po-faced Englishman with another of the same ilk beside him and the car was spotlessly clean .
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