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

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1 Somewhere another siren sounded .
2 Right another thing that we want to er , want to incorporate is risk or un or uncertainty .
3 ‘ In publicly announcing the withdrawal of its remaining occupation forces from Korea , the US should make it unmistakably clear that this step in no way constitutes a lessening of US support of the Government of the Republic of Korea , but constitutes rather another step towards the regularisation by the US of its relations with that Government and a fulfilment on the part of the US of the relevant provision of the GA Resolution [ UN General Assembly ] of December 12 , 1948 . ’
4 where it uses in relation to the previous authorities the words ‘ the principal debtor acted as the agent of the creditor in obtaining a security ’ to relate to any formal contractual agency or agency by ostensible authority but was rather another way of saying ‘ they left it to the debtor to obtain the execution of the necessary documents . ’
5 Er another er rather another er on that tack of course talking about er well in this case a skeleton , I had a job to do just shortly before they closed Coney Street off fully and e it was myse I was on my own and I had t to pick up some dummies from er a ladies ' shop a dress shop .
6 near Winslow , Arizona , is altogether another matter .
7 The return Canterbury-ND march was effectively another one-innings match .
8 In the case of a mammal , the egg is retained within the body so the mother 's body is effectively another part of the egg providing it through the placenta with nutrients and so on .
9 But slowly another emotion began to take over — anger .
10 Presumably another girl from the company , thought Lefevre , although he could not recall having noticed her during the performance .
11 Presumably another effect is that when people work , assuming they enjoy what they 're doing , they 're doing something which they regard as being reasonably important .
12 Some writers on cyclical theories explicitly held out the hope that , although the world was in decline , the wheel would turn again so that eventually another Golden Age would repeat the idyllic conditions of the remote past .
13 Eventually another worker heard Mike 's muffled shouts for help at the Pleasant Hotel , Blackpool .
14 Suddenly another Tiger is burning bright .
15 It took several minutes , and then suddenly another wave pulled the last line free , unwinding from her thigh , to relinquish its grip like some long thin tentacle .
16 There was suddenly another sound .
17 The persons who had known her before secretly got ready another ship , though ‘ what the cause was , she never knew ’ , says Margery ingenuously .
18 Perhaps another nut ?
19 So perhaps another note for Mr Patten 's no doubt very full in-tray is to look again at the decision to close down the body responsible for developing Milton Keynes , and start a new government initiative to encourage more new settlements throughout the region , rather than leaving it to private consortia to chance their arms through a development control system which seems unable to accommodate new initiatives in planning .
20 The government redefined the categories of unemployed in 1982 and 1983 , for example , excluding men over 60 , counting only those claiming benefits instead of those registered as unemployed ( this change excluded mainly married women seeking work , but not entitled to benefit ) , and various training and employment schemes for young people kept perhaps another 600,000 off the unemployment list .
21 On some estimates , perhaps another SFr15 billion was added to the existing SFr1.5 trillion hoard during the first month of the Gulf crisis , and more has no doubt followed .
22 Hopes of a mini-boom and perhaps another cut in interest rates ensured plenty of support for the stores .
23 ‘ I must be going , perhaps another time , ’ the old man excused himself and walked away quietly towards the Flemish Room .
24 His office was perhaps another factor in his choice .
25 Perhaps another chap would come along and stop on the other side of the road .
26 Such people , in Clarke 's view , exhibit either a failure of nerve or of imagination , History is littered with examples of eminences who said such items as the aeroplane or the telephone were impossible , Yet Clarke himself demonstrates , unwittingly perhaps another well-known human maxim : if something can go wrong , it probably will , Thus in his 1962 edition , he predicts that nuclear rockets , translating machines and efficient energy storage devices would be around by 1970 .
27 Science teaching is also undermanned in less overt ways , such as teaching by unqualified teachers and those whose knowledge is out of date , adding perhaps another 10000 to this figure .
28 Perhaps another reason is that the book may be seen as another step in the loss of accounting 's innocence .
29 Perhaps another time , ’ offered Ferd .
30 The total number in India was thought to have fallen to 2,500 , with perhaps another thousand elsewhere .
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