Example sentences of "by another " in BNC.

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1 ( a ) references to signatures , inscription and dates refer to the present state of the work ; ( b ) the term ‘ bears a signature ’ and/or ‘ date ’ and/or ‘ inscription ’ means that in our opinion the artist 's name and/or ‘ date ’ and/or inscription have been added by another hand ; ( c ) the term ‘ signed ’ and/or ‘ dated ’ and/or ‘ inscribed ’ means that in our opinion the signature and/or date and/or inscription are from the hand of the artist .
2 But being consoled by another mother who seems unfrustrating makes it harder to reconcile the two … ’ .
3 It is almost as if we are confronted here by a replication of the poor Tom described in Ackroyd 's novel by another poor Tom of later times .
4 Two of the several names owned by another recipient had strayed into someone 's word-processor to create a further deserving don , the knowing reference to whom must have ruined the new year for more than one senior scholar .
5 This controversy was immediately followed by another .
6 Its role in defining the structural marginality of ‘ Community Policing ’ departments , for example , can be illustrated by another item taken from Police Review ( 11 July 1980 : 1449 ) .
7 Delight that she could be stirred by another person .
8 ( We almost always met in the late mornings at his favourite café , always starting the day with a reviving bowl of café au lait , followed by another — and not infrequently another ! )
9 And so one may say , in more directly Piagetian terms , that the child 's thinking fails , by our lights , in so far as one thought is not balanced ( ‘ in equilibrium with ’ in Piaget 's jargon ) by another .
10 A final document is signed by another doctor , who is the medical referee to the crematorium .
11 But even if a choreographer breaks such regularity when setting a classical ballet he usually balances the pattern made on the floor in one enchaînement by another moving in the opposite direction .
12 But if every work of art is simply the expression of the artist 's intuition , it is evident that an absolute or complete pattern would be useless , since the intuitions of two different minds could never be expressed by the same form : nor can anything in art be said to have been ‘ done once for all ’ , since if it were ‘ done again ’ by another hand — used , that is , to express the intuition of another spirit — it would be no longer what had been done before .
13 In the first half Bracknell , inspired by another England player , Tony Balogun , had opened a 36-24 lead .
14 Against Slough , she saved a penalty stroke from Karen Brown but was beaten six times — twice by Brown and twice by another GB striker , Kate Parker , the Slough captain , with further goals coming from Lesley Hobley and Sue Chandler , Slough 's latest recruit .
15 Fascinating though they are , thoughts of Classic confrontations to come were put on to the back-burner by another dazzling performance from Zilzal , who stamped himself as one of the outstanding milers of recent years with a thrashing of the French champion , Polish Precedent .
16 There were less widespread suggestions of a 100,000 tonne purchase by another international operator .
17 In February last year , the then president , Eric Arturo Delvalle , backed by the United States , tried to fire General Noriega as chief of the Panamanian Defence Force , but was himself swiftly replaced by another Noriega puppet .
18 But whereas in M Butterfly the theatrical flash and illusion is entirely implicated in the theme of the representation and misrecognition of one culture by another , in The Royal Hunt of the Sun , at least in this revival , it has no such purpose .
19 ( 2 ) … a doctor shall be under no obligation to give treatment personally if such reasonable steps as are appropriate are taken to ensure continuity of treatment , and treatment may be given — ( a ) by another doctor acting as a deputy … ( b ) if it is treatment which it is clinically reasonable in the circumstances to delegate , by a person whom the doctor had authorised and who is competent to carry out such treatment . ’
20 Mr Laws contended that paragraph 16(2) did limit the doctor 's right to provide treatment by another deputy ; that it was legitimate for the FPC to take into account the doctor 's reasonable needs for time off duty for relaxation and rest , the advantages of continuity of patient care and the paragraph 16 obligation to give personal treatment .
21 He is backed by another director , Nigel Burrows , and has indicated that he would install Bobby Charlton as chairman if he wins control of the club .
22 A hesitant rally in share prices was undermined by another poor performance by sterling and a bearish market outlook from brokers BZW .
23 Unfortunately , Wesker was struck by another ( albeit minor ) disaster : Teomi was not able to attend the first day of rehearsals because Wesker had forgotten , when writing his schedule , that it was also Yom Kippur .
24 A crucial factor is that one witness 's evidence , though plausible , may be rejected because it is contradicted by another witness whose evidence is accepted as being beyond doubt .
25 As intimated , the danger of attack means that two neighbourhood men walking their beat are accompanied by at least sixteen soldiers , sometimes also by another squad of soldiers providing cover for those who are protecting the police , by two or more Land Rovers from the British Army and the RUC , and an Army helicopter .
26 I his was followed by another salvo crashing nearer to the German positions .
27 It was dusk and we would be out all night , returning at dawn next morning when we would be relieved by another patrol .
28 One type of authoritarian rule had been followed by another , not allowing for that kind of unsettling liberalization which is so conducive to uprisings among minorities .
29 200 yds later , by another stile , fence veers half right , path turns right here , still uphill and now away from fence and bends right a few yards later up to stile into field .
30 As the Thatcher government gradually recovered from a shaky and difficult start to retain power by a hugely increased majority in 1983 , followed by another overwhelming electoral triumph ( in seats if not in votes ) in 1987 and as the spectacle was observed in 1989 of a Prime Minister remaining in unchallenged power for over a decade , comparable to Lord Liverpool if not yet Robert Walpole in the past , the belief took hold that the values and style of modern Britain had been transformed .
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