Example sentences of "it [vb past] another [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But there it encountered another ruined project , a work to be called The Drunks of which only a tiny fragment survives , and the marriage of these two constitutes the success of Crime and Punishment .
2 In this respect it resembled another favourite hotel of mine , the Quirinale in Rome , where I like to stay in the room where Ronald Firbank died .
3 And so the year 1798 drew to a close , and with it came another crippling winter in a decade of crippling winters .
4 This was the basis of the position which Barth presented with particular volcanic power in the second edition of his Romans ; but it contained another central element as well .
5 Oh well , in the last second it went another ten metres .
6 Last second it went another ten metres .
7 In fact it took another two years for the project to be fully studied , for the government to support its formal submission to the World Bank , for the Bank 's board to approve it and for the first tranche of funds to flow .
8 It took another two years before Picker offered it to English director John Schlesinger .
9 It took another two months for the contract to be drawn up .
10 ( It took another four years before it limply reached the screen with Richard Benjamin . )
11 It took another fifteen years to wipe out the debt completely .
12 It took another sixty years to achieve this ; Forster 's Education Act was not passed till 1870 .
13 It took another five days of route-marching before they heard the first sound of artillery fire , could smell the trenches and therefore knew they must be approaching the front .
14 Thus the theory of light was unified with the theory of electromagnetism , although it took another 30 years before Heinrich Hertz was able to demonstrate positively that electromagnetic waves did exist .
15 Around fifteen thousand spectators came to watch the thrills and spills … for the organisers it proved another successful Classic .
16 It said another Kurdish refugee , Selahattin Ozberk , detained in Pentonville Prison , had good reason to fear ill treatment if he was returned to Turkey and should be granted refugee status .
17 It did n't quite reach up to Carfax , and it had another great landmark , as well as the big , rich college of Christchurch , and that was the Guildhall , built at the centre of the civic power , which was more or less , well , just where the Town Hall is now .
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