Example sentences of "see [conj] [adv] another " in BNC.
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1 | The sale of Vernons , generally viewed as a reflection of cash-flow difficulties at the time , can now be seen as yet another example of Sangster 's far-sightedness , in part encouraged by expectations of a national lottery in Britain . |
2 | For most people who grew up before the sixties , skinheads are seen as yet another unpleasant and ugly aspect of modern youth . |
3 | It came to be seen as yet another instance of the depravity of the Sussex poor , firmly pointed out in 1834 : |
4 | The merger failed because , in the post-Westland environment it was seen as yet another sop to the United States , and more specifically , because GM insisted that Land Rover should be included in the package with Leyland Vehicles . |
5 | The star system , that ‘ Hollywood poison ’ , according to Hugh Castle , was seen as yet another concession to the masses , for , as Clifford Howard explained , ‘ the crowd ( and it is the crowd that supports the movies ) can not appreciate entertainment in the abstract , any more than it can thus appreciate art or religion ’ . |
6 | In this perspective also President Reagan 's ‘ Strategic Defense Initiative ’ was more than a Star Wars nuclear strategy ; SDI was also seen as yet another way of pumping more billions of government dollars into advanced research , much of it related to information technology . |
7 | But viewed from Europe this could easily be seen as yet another example of a US-Japan alliance designed to maintain the status quo of world computer dominance . |
8 | While local councils were popular , all was well , even though town planning was often seen as yet another irksome irritant in the exercise of personal choice . |
9 | Schooling is sometimes seen as yet another burden on scarce family resources . |
10 | Furthermore , the importance of predation can be seen as yet another element in the disturbance picture . |