Example sentences of "[be] [art] [noun sg] [prep] another " in BNC.
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1 | There 's been no luck for another of our teams … |
2 | There would have been no time for another member of the crew to try to take over the controls . |
3 | But at least in the midst of my misery I can own what I have instead of feeling I am a pawn in another 's game with rules that I can not stick to or change . |
4 | A beneficent deity , Kukulkan was once held to have been a king from another land , who arrived in Yucatan by sea and elected to stay rather than risk the return voyage . |
5 | It would shortly be the turn of another group to state the opposite view , but in the meantime majority opinion was in favour of increased centralized political control . |
6 | Relationships may vary ; the mother in one lifetime may be the companion in another . |
7 | And it should be noted that the actual breaking point for Raskolnikov in the novel is the illness which induces his apocalyptic science-fiction nightmare of germs and Possessed -type madness and destruction , bringing him literally to Sonya 's feet and both of them to ‘ the dawn of a new future , of a full resurrection into a new life ’ which will be the subject of another story . |
8 | It is quite possible that the legislation enacted to give effect to the decision ( the Interception of Communications Act 1985 ) will be the subject of another application under the Convention . |
9 | The two offices would be on a ‘ similar site adjoining Charles Street , of which the Government was now in possession , with the exception of a very small portion indeed ’ , which would be the subject of another Bill to be introduced to Parliament . |
10 | And maybe at the end of the day , the County Council will have to come to a conclusion , after you 've made your general recommendations , with or without a location maybe th they will decide that having gone through a consultation exercise , they 're only course is to modify the proposals which would then have to be the subject of another E I P . |
11 | Cos the if there is to be a proposal modification , that must inevitably be the subject of another examination in public . |
12 | ‘ This may be the opportunity for another young man to appear from nowhere and make a name for himself . ’ |
13 | And what will be an angle for , for one paper or one magazine or one programme wo n't necessarily be the angle for another one . |
14 | As it takes time for these reactions to occur , one country 's acid rain may be the result of another 's emissions . |
15 | There is evidence to suggest that one victim in five in Northern Ireland is likely to be the victim of another similar offence within the same calendar year . |
16 | How then is it possible that a gesture I saw performed by one person , a gesture that was connected to her , that characterized her and was part of her individual charm , could at the same time be the essence of another person and my dreams of her ? |
17 | The reasons for believing the silicon chip to be the cause of another industrial revolution are to do with its cost , capability , and versatility . |
18 | That was our experience under the previous Labour Government and would be the experience of Londoners if there were ever to be the misfortune of another Labour Government . |
19 | The move is opposed by many Americans , who fear it could be the start of another Vietnam . |
20 | Coun Cresswell said building another wooden pavilion would be a ‘ futile , penny-pinching exercise ’ , as there could be no guarantee against another arson attack . |
21 | He says there appeared to be no demand for another residential home because the residents did not want to continue living together in such a large number . |
22 | What is a palace for one person may be a cottage for another . |
23 | Craig Parry , the 23 year-old chunky Australian , was deprived of last year 's Rookie of the Year title on a Tour ruling — a player had not to be a member of another Tour — having finished in 24th place on the Order of Merit from only 14 starts , but this year his form has been even more impressive . |
24 | There could be a switch to another Conservative Prime Minister , who , uninvolved in the protection debacle , might hope for at any rate some Liberal support . |
25 | ‘ It is a measure of the level of the people with which he was dealing , in that at a time when he thought he might be a witness in another case , he was assaulted rendering him unconscious and his house was the subject of an arson attack . ’ |
26 | ‘ It is a measure of the level of the people with which he was dealing in that , at a time when he thought he might be a witness in another case , he was assaulted , rendering him unconscious , and his house was the subject of an arson attack . ’ |
27 | So I think there are difficulties and I might er just finally add that were we to go along the lines he mentioned , we would of course need primary er legislation because we could n't introduce in orders under the relevant legislation this , so it would have to be a matter for another day , were we to er consider that seriously , but it is not the intention of the government . |
28 | But it 'll be an excuse for another farewell binge . ’ |
29 | The only alternative would be an instrument from another family , possibly a sackbut , which seems an unlikely alternative within a pastoral ensemble . |
30 | Gary Harriss says he hopes to be an amateur for another five years play in the walker Cup and then turn pro … |