Example sentences of "to [adv] another " in BNC.

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1 Surprisingly , the village still retains its compact ‘ cosy ’ atmosphere with plenty of activity going on during the day , but any large scale development could reduce it to just another dormitory for Hull .
2 She said : ‘ To have the person you 're with reduced to just another toyboy headline is demeaning . ’
3 I despise the removal of ‘ Guernica ’ since it demotes it from a work inspiring extreme reverence to just another large painting .
4 There is a strong possibility that it will be reduced to just another global talkshop , with a succession of world leaders vying with each other for media-rich prizes in green rhetoric .
5 In June 1991 Sue Millar left Orkney 's Social Work Department saying this move , to further another strand in her career , had been planned at the beginning of the year .
6 He makes up for the boredom and emptiness of his own life by creating a dramatic emotional triangle for these puppets of his imagination , only to realise finally that his puppets are dancing to quite another tune .
7 For all Luke Hunter knew , she might have put his gesture down to quite another source .
8 Tony is to be admitted but … wait for it … to yet another hospital !
9 The remainder of the pitch gave brilliant , bold climbing up spaced but adequate pockets to yet another hanging belay .
10 The Palace of Culture and Science , a Stalinist wedding-cake structure that was a Soviet ‘ gift ’ to the Polish people in the mid-Fifties , and now home to yet another casino , is draped with a huge blue sign that proclaims : DIGITAL .
11 The feeling of foreboding builds as soon as she wakes and remembers that in a few hours she will be jetting off to yet another exotic location .
12 Another change of direction — rather than building and extending what has been been achieved during the past few years — could lead to yet another thoroughly dispiriting time for patients , and for those who work in the NHS .
13 THE PARTICIPATION of Grand Frere in the opening race at Ludlow today may hardly seem epoch making , but he will propel Martin Pipe to yet another landmark .
14 ‘ Not long after he contacted me again , said he 'd moved to yet another firm and made a completely different recommendation .
15 Their actions coincided with an agreement among political leaders in Sarajevo to yet another EC-brokered ceasefire .
16 Even starships en route through the galaxy to yet another unlikely planetfall , seem to have Scots engineers on their establishment .
17 In reply to yet another question from the impromptu baby-sitter , he said that he did not know where his wife was , but he did believe that poor Maria had left him .
18 On appealing to yet another committee , the 14 cases on which he had not been found guilty were resurrected and his dismissal confirmed .
19 We woke up to yet another fine day for the last round .
20 But she was ordered to yet another voyage .
21 ‘ Papert asks why half the population are maths phobics , afraid of numbers , and woolly headed about abstract concepts , ’ the narrator announced Any suspicion that this was the preface to yet another attempt to instil numeracy via some twist of new math , quickly disappeared .
22 The defence argument put paid to yet another proposal in 1924 but in 1929 the Labour Government set up a Committee of Inquiry which concluded that a ‘ double barrelled ’ rail tunnel could probably be built although it would be necessary to drive a pilot tunnel to demonstrate its feasibility beyond doubt .
23 An E minor when it should have been an E major brings the rehearsal to yet another halt while the suspect note is cordially argued over by the boys in the band .
24 Asked why , amid the riots , he was off to yet another fundraiser instead of heading for Los Angeles , Clinton responded that ‘ life must go on ’ .
25 The distinction is important because it leads to yet another paradox inherent in the anorexic predicament .
26 The elderly admiral sighed and penned his name to yet another scrap of printed paper .
27 Only a couple of desperate goal-line clearances from Neil Ruddock and Paul Allen and fine goalkeeping from Erik Thorstvedt , prevented Villa from romping to yet another victory .
28 AGONY Hopeless end to yet another day
29 ‘ I hate all that ‘ you 're the big star and we 're going to have a really seemly chat ’ bollocks , ’ he spits , while setting fire to yet another Silk Cut .
30 This he threw with a flicking movement on to a pile of scrap iron before making his way towards them , kicking out of his path and on to yet another pile the remnants of what had been a pair of trousers .
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