Example sentences of "[pers pn] [prep] another " in BNC.

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1 The problem of clarifying a sensory structure can be eased by putting the trio into dynamic , harmonic or GP series and then linking them through another dimension .
2 Still later there are codicils in which the testator addresses both the initial and substitute heirs , and entrusts them through another trust clause with payment of all dispositions : ‘ Lucius Titius to his initial and substitute heirs : greetings .
3 Sarah had joined them through another miracle , a cloak thrown by Mary Jacobus which upheld her feet on the water .
4 I had an apartment on the third floor , overlooking the square and the end of the Avenida Jose Antonio de Rivera round which I would watch Dana coming to join me for another afternoon of poetry .
5 Once she had managed to enter that cupboard successfully without any fear or panic , she was to telephone me for another appointment .
6 Hopefully , ‘ You … you could look on me as another sister . ’
7 But Fenella seemed to have caught the Gruagach 's interest fairly and squarely ; Caspar , only partly listening , heard her telling them about another life , another world , where people had fled in panic from the Feargach Grian many centuries earlier and how the Feargach Grian had , on that occasion , appeared in one of its truly terrible aspects .
8 As in fact I had a go at that I had a go at I had a go at them about another prod er another photograph .
9 As well for garden planting for show or cutting , thy make stately pot-grown plants , but only for one year as they are unable to find enough plant nutrients to sustain them for another year .
10 Someone up there must have wagered a few bob on them for another Grand Slam .
11 ‘ I 'm thrilled that the board have shown faith in me by giving me the chance to work with them for another 12 months .
12 Cook them for another ten minutes .
13 There is nothing more annoying to a journalist who is working on a story than to be told that the PRO will ring back with the relevant numbers and then not to get them for another two or three days .
14 And when he 'd finished , he sticks them for another two hundred credits — danger money . ’
15 ‘ We had builders here for six months before we moved in , and then lived with them for another year , ’ says Sally , who was not only busy with their two young daughters , but was also running a full-time interior decoration business in Cirencester .
16 There have been quite a few happenings since then , but my fingers are getting tired , so I 'll save them for another article .
17 There 's way that I 'm gon na trust them for another five or six weeks yet .
18 ask them for another go , of course she left it till she had the results and then told me so I 'm writing now to the
19 She got in the bed to watch Neighbours and we came back about five o'clock and I went up the stairs , the T V was and he was erm out for count , so I left them for another hour and I said to mum
20 On page six of our agenda there are congress organization motions which clearly need to be discussed some time during this congress because they concern rule amendments , and if they do fall off the agenda because debate is long on the other things , I really do believe they should take priority because we wo n't be raising them for another three years .
21 He held on to me through another pain , and wiped my face .
22 Then suddenly the words wove within me , transporting me through another 's imagination .
23 He also told me about another ex-employee who 'd had a fatal motor accident … ’
24 ‘ Oh , this should take me about another fortnight . ’
25 ‘ Paula started to tell me about another woman who Eddie had begun seeing and she said that the marriage had gone through a bad patch and divorce proceedings had been started , ’ Miss Coltman said .
26 Miss Coltman said : ‘ Paula started to tell me about another woman that Eddie was seeing and at one point divorce proceedings had been started .
27 Miss Coltman said : ‘ Paula started to tell me about another woman that Eddie was seeing and at one point divorce proceedings had been started . ’
28 I could get myself into trouble with a colleague of yours in another town but er I am hopeful , so as I say , er on the seventeenth of January then we could be returning to the situation and I understand in nineteen seventy four when there was a sergeant and six constables here in until the demise of the Urban District Council when they were all moved to .
29 Thus , under the capitalist dispensation , the social values of work — common objectives , common interests , the communion of shared experience and achievement — are lost because that dispensation requires the concentration of the means of production into the hands of one class , the property-owners ; and the exploitation by them of another , the proletariat .
30 Did that commingling of unrelated flavours remind me of another dish , or had it produced a breakthrough in gastronomy ?
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