Example sentences of "[verb] be another " in BNC.
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1 | Harlequin , in his earlier embodiment as Hermes , was the god of animals and this idea has been another valuable source of choreographic material . |
2 | The running of multiple sessions has been another means of saving which , though not always a problem , has led to truncated teaching sessions , late-coming and absenteeism on the part of teachers and pupils . |
3 | Creating a teaching force which is adequate to the rapidly growing system has been another problem . |
4 | There has been another , more recent , example of this . |
5 | West Ham 's assistant manager Harry Redknapp has been another victim of a fans ' fit-up . |
6 | This year , there has been another problem affecting some people who applied through UCCA or PCAS ; it seems there was a fault with the new UCCA equipment which is used to process all applications through the central systems . |
7 | In the 1980s there has been another resurgence of activity following the realisation that the country is simultaneously suffering from a high rate of unemployment and a shortage of workers with specific skills . |
8 | More influential in the realm of literary and cultural theory has been another overt defence of historicism — that of Fredric Jameson . |
9 | If radical politics have provided one consistent thread in his career , cricket has been another — going back to his early days in Derbyshire when he played for Littleover in the Notts & Derby Border League and was taught to bowl legcutters by twice-capped county coach Denis Smith : ‘ I suppose I ultimately failed him because in my rebelliousness I refused to have a decent short haircut , ’ he recalls . |
10 | ‘ There has been another death — an apparent suicide — and indications of sabotage on a grand scale . |
11 | ‘ There has been another killing . |
12 | 1992 has been another year in which we have had to work hard to live within our means . |
13 | There has been another substantial increase for 1992-93 , an increase which safeguards the position of all children in Cambridgeshire . |
14 | It has been another successful season for the two golf clubs operating within Stoddard . |
15 | I apologise for any offence given but there has been another death , though one which may resolve the mysteries which have plagued us . ’ |
16 | Finally , I am sure that you will want me to thank the staff of the Council for their valuable work in what has been another very busy and challenging year . |
17 | But anyway nineteen ninety three has been another successful year for the Garrick , which started , so far as the productions are concerned with the pantomime , Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves directed by Jill her debut as a director , hopefully not her last . |
18 | This has been another busy year in Parliament , with major legislation affecting the voluntary sector , including the Local Government and Housing Bill and water and electricity privatisation . |
19 | There has been another night of trouble on a estate notorious for joyriding . |
20 | 1992 has been another year of fruitful cooperation with TRANSAID . |
21 | A RARE movie — the mainly horrible How The West Was Won is another — that tries to include the whole arc of the West in its plot , expending its first hours on the virgin land as Kevin Costner communes with nature and Indians , but the finale has to admit the good days are gone , as demonstrated by the coming of the brutish cavalry intent on making the Sioux the first victims of the expansionist whites . |
22 | What we do not need is another socialist experiment starting next Thursday . |
23 | Whether anyone will buy is another matter . |
24 | If gaining information is one skill , filtering what one has is another . |
25 | Steaming is another method of moist heat cooking again by conduction . |
26 | There are laws against discrimination but to get them respected is another matter . |
27 | But what he really wants is another relationship . ’ |
28 | Does he agree , however , that what my local authority wants is a wider authority for strategic services , for the delivery of those services , and that local authorities can group themselves as they see fit in providing what may be different services , but that what the hon. Gentleman wants is another tier of central Government , which will impose on the regions what central Government do ? |
29 | Does my right hon. Friend accept that the sort of project to which he just referred is another example of where a national lottery could be of great assistance ? |
30 | They 've lodged an appeal and will race come what may … but whether the result is allowed to stand is another question … the winner could be decided by a tribunal … |