Example sentences of "in another [noun sg] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | In another sense they may seem to know them too little , to be too little able to see them in relation to other , contemporary , young people : as much chance of a fair assessment from a family as from a school . |
2 | But in another sense they raise a much more serious issue , one likely to arise in many jurisdictions whenever the defendant is not an individual but a corporation or some other form of association ; and it will be recognised that a very great proportion of international litigation does involve corporate defendants . |
3 | Yet in another sense they are similar , both being components of aggregate demand , i.e. types of spending which create income for others in the economic system . |
4 | And in another sense what we do n't do often is to actually recognize the significance of the child 's question because of the language he puts it in . |
5 | And in another sense what we do n't do often is to actually recognize the significance of the child 's question because of the language he puts it in . |
6 | Yet in another sense he had no home , and no country . |
7 | Erm and if in another division they saw another number erm but their , their particular post only managed to see twenty percent , erm well that tells that the |
8 | This international co-operation between clearinghouses does not preclude international co-operation on an individual library basis , nor does it mean that the Australian , UK and USA clearinghouses will not provide a service to individual libraries in another country which has or has not a clearinghouse of its own . |
9 | And my daughter , Julia , is thousands of miles away , in another country which I wo n't name . |
10 | Working within this international world it is , of course , a great help if one speaks several languages , but my own experience has been that it is not the ability to speak another language , rare enough this essential tool of international business is amongst British people , but the experience of having lived and worked with people in another country which is the decisive factor . |
11 | In another country they would have been called intellectuals , but the English have never admitted to having any intellectuals . |
12 | The safeguards here may be very good , but they may not be so well understood by a police officer in another country who read about that suspicion . |
13 | good job he 's not in another country he 'd be eaten for |
14 | At the same time this fact enormously complicates the task of the person immersed in another culture who seeks to interpret the Scripture ’ ( Kraft 1979:134 ) . |
15 | Then you take an acid chloride , and dissolve it in another liquid which wo n't mix with the first one . |
16 | ‘ In another location I would probably have a full dining room every night , but that is only a part of what is important to me . |
17 | In another passage he argued that ‘ God when he makes the prophet does not unmake the man ’ — in other words God leaves the prophet with his faculties intact in order to judge the prophecy . |
18 | In another passage our final text reads ‘ His words were as if meant for himself , but he spoke them aloud , and he continued for some time to look at his sister like a man perplexed . ’ |
19 | In another hour they lost contact with the stream . |
20 | In another hour she was ready to go , carried to the carriage by her husband . |
21 | Was this the kind of total immersion in another person which Mortimer Harrison had undergone , in his unhealthy infatuation with her ? |
22 | In another mood he might have been goaded to further efforts by her extremely obvious , even insulting , indifference , but now , if anything , he was inclined to give her credit for it . |
23 | Each state has , in some states you can be eighteen and carry a gun but in another state you 've got ta be twenty one , they make all different laws . |
24 | In another existence I might have emulated Capability Brown . |
25 | When stories appear along the lines that in another life you were a peasant girl who starved to death during Ireland 's potato famine you know you 've arrived . |
26 | Of course , in another way I 'm not . ’ |
27 | ‘ I mean , I do want to go , in a way , but in another way I 'd rather stay here . |
28 | Mind you , in another way I did n't want to get arrested . |
29 | grandson is about that age and very sympathetic she is erm I said er Mary Ann says she does n't know what the point is , you do n't really want to do it he said , she 's right , I do n't he said , in a way I do , in another way I do n't , I said |
30 | But in another way it is perfectly possible — because the cost of immunising a child against the six killer diseases , and quite possibly saving his or her life , is just around £6 . |