Example sentences of "[conj] i [modal v] [vb infin] another [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It is partly , it goes without saying , that I 'd like another sentient being who imagines me to be the centre of the universe , but it 's more than that . |
2 | Turn it around so I can have another look at it . |
3 | Well if she lasts another year and I 'll last another year , she 'll be older than me wo n't she ? |
4 | And I 'll authorize another payment for you . |
5 | When I 'm doing work with one group , the others will come up to me , saying ‘ Miss miss … ’ and I 'll have another problem to sort out , ’ says Sarah . |
6 | That 's right I 'll do it again and I 'll have another go at it . |
7 | ‘ And I 'll have another glass of wine , Hughie . ’ |
8 | Gaunt-face was on the train , and I might have another opportunity . |
9 | She will have bought Dad another tie , Mum will get something smelly for her bath , Gran will get a scarf and I will get another bookmark . |
10 | Well at about er when I was about eighteen , I erm I decided I 'd had enough of this er this business of three days on the three days on , and three off , in the winter , and it was about October time and I could see another winter of it . |
11 | And I can have another look , check your circulation . |
12 | On the other hand , if I did n't take it , I was n't sure if I would get another opportunity like that again . ’ |
13 | No , cos I might put another piece , another |
14 | But I 'll come another time , please . ’ |
15 | But I shall offer another line of argument against conventionalism , because exposing each flaw in that conception helps point our way to a more successful one . |
16 | Though the number of books I have read is pitiful I doubt whether I will find another book as good as this . |