Example sentences of "and yet another [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Some day the queen 's ministers will have to stop advising her to undertake another and yet another journey through the phantasmagoria of cheering crowds and empty ceremonies which mock the memory of a power that was but is no longer .
2 It was later involved in uranium prospecting through both Irish Base Metals and yet another subsidiary , Munster Base Metals .
3 A heartbeat away , and yet another life entirely .
4 Similarly with Abdullah Muhammad : he had married Salha 's granddaughter ; another sister had married Salha 's grandson ; and yet another sister was mother of another of the girls who had stayed on at school .
5 If this trend is allowed to continue unchecked it may lead to more solicitors finding criminal defences unprofitable and yet another field of work will be lost to the solicitors ' branch of the profession generally .
6 Sometimes he 'd throw up his hands and storm out of the front door , returning to my apologies and his apologies and yet another spice cake .
7 One group will be lions , another cows and yet another horses .
8 There 's more of the giant baby who has a neat vocabulary but still ca n't manage to stay upright , more discussions and observations on life in general , and yet another head-to-head where talking at cross purposes is turned into an art form .
9 The trouble started again a few weeks later and yet another overdrive was fitted , this one with double oil Deals , but the oil leak was Still there .
10 We timed the ride well because just as we cycled back into Fishguard the sky darkened and yet another downpour drove us none too reluctantly into a tearoom .
11 His blistering turn of speed , cavalier attitude and rank bad discipline made him an instant hit with the fans and yet another scourge for the beleaguered authorities to cope with .
12 We are looking forward to a good start in trading and yet another Wood Group success story in this international development . ’
13 From there , after a change of buses and yet another lunch-time fast , the road climbed up into a bare landscape of mountains sweeping into each other , before it settled into the endless vistas of the high altiplano , a treeless puna 3,962 metres above sea level ; home for llamas , alpacas and the Aymara Indians .
14 But with another bank holiday only weeks away … the worry is the travellers may try again … and yet another confrontation in the Cotswolds will be inevitable .
15 Graceful glass arches and rose-clad pergolas led to secret places and yet another array of shops .
16 And yet another client of mine who 's a teacher , she said oh yeah she said it 's lovely , she said I suppose I ought to do the marking and all that at the beginning she said but I leave it , she said , and I sometimes do it in the last week .
17 In such a mood it is inevitable that the Government 's attempts to bring about change through legislation and increased prescription will be generally felt to be yet another attack on autonomy and yet another indication of a lack of trust in teachers ' judgement and their ability to do a good job .
18 Then came the cleaning department and yet another sound performance a 4–1 victory .
19 A year on and yet another polo match .
20 And yet another Violette , this time , ’ Jacob teased , lifting her off her feet , a note of warm approval in his voice .
21 The fact that one Health Authority felt unable to fund this operation and yet another Health Authority felt able to provide the necessary monies does call into question whether the Patients ' Charter does actually work .
22 An hour 's drive west of Orlando , along the Gulf of Mexico , is Tampa Bay , known for lovely beaches , outstanding golf resorts and yet another theme park — Busch Gardens , which combines a zoological park with thrill rides .
23 She saw other sides of him then , the skilled physician , the considerate colleague , and yet another side , the one gentle with their frightened little patient , reassuring and comforting her so that the procedures became less terrifying and more easily coped with .
24 And yet another thing
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