Example sentences of "[vb past] [prep] another [noun] " in BNC.
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31 | So we moved to another bar , remarking how times had changed . |
32 | Perhaps Lord Ashley-Cooper was so horrified that he moved to another property , for there is evidence that the Manor reverted to being a tenanted farmhouse and remained thus until it was sold by the Shaftesburys in 1912 to Colonel Canning . |
33 | But if my mother moved to another house see she could n't afford to refurnish |
34 | The man eyed Doyle contemptuously then muttered something to himself and moved to another table and sat down . |
35 | When their secondment did come to an end , 22 returned to their former jobs , 7 continued their secondments , 14 moved to another employer and 7 entered entirely new jobs . |
36 | He had left our school in our final year , when his parents moved to another town . |
37 | About three years later we moved to another town . |
38 | She was rejected by her family and moved to another town , where she struggled to bring up her son alone and unsupported . |
39 | ‘ Well , you ca n't do that here , ’ said the Dormouse crossly , and he got up and moved to another seat . |
40 | After the wedding he and Margaret and Macnab moved to another flat , in Onslow Gardens , South Kensington , where the two men issued a prospectus and set themselves up as private tutors . |
41 | We moved to another flat and then to a maisonette on the same estate . |
42 | In 1340 he was assessed to pay £10 towards the loan of £5,000 made to the king by the city of London ; and he contributed to another loan in 1346 . |
43 | Thom was nearly caught in New Jersey , but he fled to another state . |
44 | But , er , you might not have spotted it , and furthermore , you might have er , referred to another row that contains numbers . |
45 | But by far the most difficult and tiresome task had been that of the telephone girls , who had made scores and scores of transatlantic calls that Tuesday morning , afternoon , and early evening : calls made to one address that led to calls to another address ; calls to one friend that led to another friend or colleague ; from one police department to another ; one State to other States ; calls for one set of records that referred to another set of records that led … ad apparently infinitum . |
46 | A week later , on February 24th Samuel Whitbread presided over another meeting , this time to appoint a new matron . |
47 | Warning — product package already referenced by another product |
48 | As he was leaving the office he stopped by another door . |
49 | The sensitivity of Bio-Rad GAP Test IgG described in our study is almost identical to that found by another groups , but the lower specificity could be explained by one or more of the following : their reliance on histology as a standard , which might be difficult to interpret in the presence of very few organisms ; the exclusion from their study of patients with chronic superficial or atrophic gastritis in whom H pylori was not identified , thus reducing the number of true negatives ; the relatively high number of cases of chemical gastritis in their H pylori negative group without specifying whether these patients had been treated with NSAID ; and the presence in their H pylori positive group of chronic atrophic gastritis in 117 of 160 ( 73% ) , which may have been paralleled by a rise in the number of false positive cases . |
50 | The good people of Maine opted for another candidate . |
51 | Toby gestured for another glass of Bollinger and continued : ‘ No , the clues may perhaps lie in that contract between Supersight and Brian Harley . |
52 | Lacuna glared at the Doctor , and Francis prepared for another blast of ear-splitting invective . |
53 | The polls came after another day dominated by the prospect of a hung parliament . |
54 | The doctor was so used to being called in a second time to cope with the results of his first visit that eventually he dug in his heels and advised against another jab dealing with whooping-cough . |
55 | Now it seemed like another life . |
56 | She was remembering the revelation that had come to her just a few short moments ago , in what seemed like another age now , before Alexander had kissed her . |
57 | ‘ It will be talked to death for weeks ! ’ she added with another laugh . |
58 | But DBV 's application came under another part of the programme . |
59 | The DC can not refer to any modules referred to by a DC activated via another package ( this prevents conflicting modifications ) |
60 | the DC can not refer to any modules referred to by a DC activated via another package ( this prevents conflicting modifications ) and |