Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [prep] another " in BNC.

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1 The crisis arose eventually over another matter , when Ken exerted successful moral pressure on one of William 's Dutch courtiers to marry the Princess 's maid of honour whom he had seduced .
2 and then it 's sort of joined together onto another branch and then there 's a branch there .
3 It is essential to avoid discussing one language variety in terms appropriate only to another .
4 One crushed car looks much like another and we were n't going to waste a completely new one . ’
5 Although one bed looks much like another , it 's the one piece of furniture not to economise on .
6 ‘ One block capital looks much like another , upside down , from a distance , ’ sneered Dalziel .
7 ‘ After a while one dead body looks much like another .
8 When after a year he moved away to another job , she felt acute distress and thought continuously of him for many months .
9 He looks up at her inquiringly and she looks away with another slight frown .
10 The peace of a New Forest riverside was shattered yesterday by another addition to the sorry record of IRA terrorism on the British mainland … .
11 For one litter of kittens to encounter another , or for one nursing mother to come close to another 's nest , would be a rare occurrence .
12 Some are even reluctant to respond positively when approached directly by another prospective employer .
13 The pouch-seat clutched me again as the ship suddenly bounced sideways with another grinding crunch and shriek of stressed metal .
14 Epictetus said , ‘ You can keep festival day after day ; today because you behaved well in this action ; tomorrow because you behaved well in another .
15 I now noted that the latter had on each hand only three fingers and a thumb , and only four toes on each foot , in the manner of the monkeys we had come across in another existence .
16 Edward continued to stand there for another minute or two .
17 Article 57 of the Treaty of Rome as amended by the Maastricht Treaty requires the Council to issue directives for ‘ the mutual recognition of diplomas , certificates and other evidence of formal qualification ’ so that anyone who qualifies in one member state is allowed to work freely in another .
18 In accordance with Article 57 of the Treaty of Rome , which requires EC countries to recognise each other 's formal qualifications , thus allowing citizens of one country to work freely in another ( see The Art Newspaper 's EC supplement No. 17 , April 1992 , pp. 7–10 ) , the Victoria and Albert Museum has appointed a German , Dr Norbert Jopek , to a senior post in its Sculpture department .
19 The essential qualities of a tenant 's fixture are that it may be removed without causing irreparable damage to the building and that it may be set up and used again in another building or place ( Webb v Bevis ( Frank ) Ltd [ 1940 ] 1 All ER 247 ; Young v Dalgety plc [ 1987 ] 1 EGLR 116 ) .
20 Perhaps most apt of all was the question he posed rhetorically in another of his books .
21 Neptune now looks forward to another successful year when it is hoped to raise a further £1 million to save Britain 's unspoilt coastline .
22 Resits may not be carried forward to another examination session , even if the particular module is repeated and another resit examination offered .
23 LIVERPOOL 'S Mike Marsh last night looked ahead to another big European night at sold-out Anfield and declared : ‘ Even if the crowd does n't scare Spartak , it will lift us ! ’ second goal a year ago when Liverpool overhauled Auxerre 3-0 in the UEFA Cup .
24 One military establishment looks very like another to the civilian eye .
25 ‘ Would it surprise you to know that in the five years since I first set eyes on you , I have not looked seriously at another woman ?
26 Even if he did count six kegs , who 's to say there were n't more stacked away in another part of the freight car ? ’
27 ‘ I think they got away in another truck , ’ he said .
28 Far ahead of Sharpe was the crossroads itself where the dark mass of fugitives was milling in confusion , while to the right , and acting somewhat as another bastion , was a smaller wood and a handful of cottages .
29 He was out of place among the pots and pans and plaster Alsatians and bread crocks ; he was an Easter Island figure , ungainly and antique , put together on another , earlier pattern than that of most men , so that you would not guess , to look at him , that he had a loving heart .
30 Most apples crop on their own , although all will do better with another variety nearby .
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