Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] another " in BNC.
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1 | Thirdly , observer ( signal detection ) bias , which may occur when a particular sign or symptom signals the observer to look more intensely for another sign or symptom . |
2 | He faced to the front again then turned back more slowly for another look . |
3 | Perhaps about another six months |
4 | At the current rate of use of some 1.5 x 10 12 cubic metres per year , this should be enough for another 50 years or so . |
5 | ‘ Enough for another chunk each . ’ |
6 | ‘ We 're safe enough for another night . ’ |
7 | It hurt her to think that Fernando cared deeply enough for another woman to do it . |
8 | Then on it went inexorably for another sixty-five minutes … |
9 | 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 . |
10 | When the Monday 's play was then completely washed out too , England had to accept that they were not going to square the series and could hope only for another draw . |
11 | ‘ It 's only for another few days then I 'll sign off , ’ Dad promised . |
12 | If only for another five minutes . ’ |
13 | She was sure it would get Edouard and his wife into trouble , and she kept saying it was only for another day or two . ’ |
14 | It was only for another week . |
15 | Still it 's only for another day . |
16 | See inside for another first from Oxford ! |
17 | Friedrich Bremer has waited long for another victim , and is eager to begin . |
18 | It takes so long for another type to convince the B t 's that it is z = 0 , that any long run benefit from this is outweighed by the cost , of acquiring such a reputation . |
19 | At precisely the right moment , a heavily-built fellow with a black beard arrived and paced about , staring this way and that as if waiting impatiently for another to arrive . |
20 | The term ‘ permanent ’ is something of a misnomer , for the content of any pasture is constantly changing as conditions become more favourable for one species and less for another ; it applies only to the fact that a pasture remains in grass for an indefinite period . |
21 | However , now that the resources for higher education — both for research and teaching — are limited or declining , more money for one department often means less for another . |
22 | But I still had doubts about giving up my job at Lloyds insurance firm , so for another year ( they were yearly contracts then ) I was allowed to keep the job , training two nights a week and playing in the reserves . |
23 | So for another few weeks or months the question of the unification of weak and electromagnetic interactions is still open . |
24 | If a thing is objectively so for one choice of means it is so for another ; it is a contradiction to estimate the capabilities of a subject class or race in one way when they are tractable and in another when they are not . |
25 | The first rule in this business is never believe anything any actor tells you , especially about another actor , especially if he 's fucking you at the time . ’ |
26 | So about another er two two and a half weeks then , maybe a bit less . |
27 | The response was to start an unbeaten run of 19 games which has swept Wigan to the verge of a third consecutive double or , as John Monie , their coach , put it , ‘ halfway towards another successful season ’ . |
28 | Tennyson 's poem , though , is about a woman who lures a man to his doom , a man apparently of another race , so that this allusion in turn provides a further interpretation of the fates of Antony and Burbank . |
29 | Although this event would signify the end not merely of another king in the nation , but of a dynasty which had so far extended unbroken into prehistory , no one had any idea just when it would take place . |
30 | He died suddenly of another massive stroke three and a half years after his original illness . |