Example sentences of "[vb infin] another " in BNC.

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1 And yet it is still against the law of the land for another ordained Anglican leader to come in and plant another church to help reach the people !
2 However , a full one-point rise would probably trigger another run on sterling and force a one-point base rate rise in the UK .
3 Ca n't we trigger another arrears letter ?
4 Yet investigations of the writing process suggest that there is more than one way to salvation and that what suits one pupil may well hinder another — the protracted act of discovery and experiment that Thomas was engaged in with his piece of wood writings may well be a complete turn-off for another child .
5 Erm can I throw another spanner in the works er sir .
6 I would to our officers they should not grant another contract to Borough Council until they start to use the correct machines for doing the work and I hope that that message now has got across to the cou county surveyor and he really ought to be talking to Borough Council to find out what they 're doing about it .
7 You can even invoke another LIFESPAN session as another user .
8 At this stage we were selling about three thousand tons of polyester film a year and my two closest lieutenants , my planning and marketing colleagues , persuaded me we should double the size of the plant at Dumfries in Scotland and that we should build another plant in Europe .
9 There has been speculation that Sun will not build another generation of desktop workstations , but will instead design and license .
10 " We could build another four ketches and run a fleet , come to that , " Gristy countered .
11 Eventually , I contemplated myself into making a decision that would build another pond on part of my patio .
12 ‘ Seawitch is worth a great deal of money , but , if anything happened to her , I could always build another yacht .
13 erm Monsieur Mitterand 's relationship with erm Chancellor Schmidt for example is certainly not yet anything like as close erm as Chancellor Schmidt 's relationship with ex-President Giscard was , but they are both socialists , erm they do have a certain amount in common , and I see no reason why they should n't quite quickly build another erm relationship erm that would be quite similar to what happened before .
14 ‘ Honestly , ’ they say , ‘ I could n't eat another morsel . ’
15 Often , for instance , after the baby has been put to sleep the mother will sit down and eat another meal .
16 Perdita did n't think she could eat another thing , but the figs in syrup that followed were so delicious she was soon piling on great dollops of cream .
17 He could n't eat another mouthful .
18 This is neither comfortable nor attractive and leaves you wondering whether the radiographer will ever eat another Bourbon biscuit , let alone dunk one .
19 It looks lovely , but I could n't eat another thing . ’
20 I shall never eat another sausage as long as I live . ’
21 Yeah , I 'll eat another one .
22 Cor I tell you , I could eat another one of those scotch eggs .
23 To answer the given question about our ordinary causal beliefs we must also answer another , more fundamental , and in fact more important to our inquiry .
24 The reason being that having given up ten percent of their blood roughly , er in the blood donation if they then continue to erm smoke afterwards , they they 'll knock another ten percent of what 's left out .
25 In fact , he was telling me only the other week , about the the number of criminals that he knows , they 're serving their they 're serving sentences , and they 're only one thing they 're longing and hoping for , it is get out , so they can knock another old lady down ,
26 I started getting confused halfway through , but I was determined not to ask anyone else I did n't want another negative response to spoil the childlike happiness that the policeman 's courtesy had brought to my otherwise unrewarding day .
27 ‘ Next year could be the last conference before an election , and we do n't want another debacle , ’ he said .
28 The replies were versions of , ‘ He is a brave man for talking out about corruption , but he is too unstable to make a leader , ’ and ‘ We village people are all stupid , we know that , but we do n't want another war . ’
29 Yet it 's a theory without logic : if you 'd just had an Austin Utterly Dependable break down and fall to bits , would you really want another one ?
30 His term ends on December 31st and he does not want another one .
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