Example sentences of "[vb -s] [prep] another " in BNC.
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1 | We agreed on the use of Gordon Ingles for another commercial film and Leon suggested I could make any necessary further contact on such matters directly with Hellen who was apparently designing film sets , writing scripts and sometimes directing Shelly productions . |
2 | He craves success the way an alcoholic longs for another drink . |
3 | He appears to have got what he wanted and will remain at the Ballycastle Road Showgrounds for another year at least . |
4 | Grayling reckons that he has about another two years of research to do before he can come up with a conclusive report . |
5 | I think it has about another fortnight to run Wendy . |
6 | The breeder programme also lives for another year . |
7 | Growth is once again the watchword as the country looks for another period of expansion in higher education . |
8 | My father looks for another . |
9 | When the computer is trying to save a new file to a disc , it looks for the first available fragment of space , writes as much of the new file as will fit , then looks for another available fragment of space , writes a bit more , and so on until all the file is written somewhere on the disc . |
10 | Firdaus is so stung by this that she looks for another job . |
11 | The male then looks for another mate and he may escort as many as five females through the nest . |
12 | However , if a particular journalist writes about another part of your range of products it might be tactically useful to send samples of an inexpensive new product , even though it is not in his area , simply to remind him of your existence and to jog his memory about the rest of the range . |
13 | One prisoner writes of another in his block : ‘ He has an IQ that 's slightly above freezing temperature Fahrenheit but he knows that he was wrong and he is not as dumb as he wants people to believe . |
14 | One species , perfectly good to eat , looks like another that is in some way nasty , and is assumed to derive some protection against predators thereby . |
15 | Looks like another christening . |
16 | Yeah you can s you can imagine walking round here for fourteen months , and then one w one back of one walkway looks like another walkway . |
17 | He said : ‘ I do n't wish to comment on the use of town hall rooms for this meeting , except to say it looks like another cheap political stunt by the Tories . ’ |
18 | Looks like another nought as you say . |
19 | PostScript normally eliminates whatever lies under another object but , by using the overprint option , it can be forced to leave the background intact so that the topmost colour combines with that underneath to produce a different effect . |
20 | The sheep often use gravity to increase the force of their attack : a male that stands above another on a hillside is at a distinct advantage ; he can drop on to his opponent using the full weight of his body . |
21 | South of Milan lies Bologna , a city whose fame lies in another chapter , in the university founded by the students of the eleventh and twelfth centuries , and so we turn west and south to Liguria and Tuscany , where we meet the cities of the seacoast or the great rivers , Genoa and Pisa and Lucca , Venice 's main rivals for the maritime trade and the great colonial empires . |
22 | For you , the route certainly lies in another direction entirely . |
23 | And if someone writes in another language , you wo n't get it for a long time . |
24 | ‘ He lives in another world half the time . |
25 | What if the critic of a choice lives in another society with a different moral code ? |
26 | Lance , who lives in another tower block near Mark , moved there from Cannock , Staffs , to find work . |
27 | That lady is taking her children to see their grandmother who lives in another forest about fifty miles away . |
28 | Steve Maney lives in another of the three houses in Washington Street . |
29 | She lives in another world . |
30 | The basic fiduciary duties may be summarised as follows : ( 1 ) The " no conflict " rule : the fiduciary must not place himself in a position where his own interest conflicts with that of his [ customer ] , the beneficiary ; ( 2 ) The " no profit " rule : the fiduciary must not profit from his position at the expense of his [ customer ] ; ( 3 ) The undivided loyalty rule : a fiduciary owes undivided loyalty to his [ customer ] , the beneficiary , and therefore must not place himself in a position where his duty towards one [ customer ] conflicts with a duty that he owes to another [ customer ] . |