Example sentences of "[conj] [vb past] to another [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But by far the most difficult and tiresome task had been that of the telephone girls , who had made scores and scores of transatlantic calls that Tuesday morning , afternoon , and early evening : calls made to one address that led to calls to another address ; calls to one friend that led to another friend or colleague ; from one police department to another ; one State to other States ; calls for one set of records that referred to another set of records that led … ad apparently infinitum .
2 As we chatted and laughed , I noticed a man sitting just behind us on a small staircase that led to another part of the restaurant ; he was holding an umbrella .
3 But by far the most difficult and tiresome task had been that of the telephone girls , who had made scores and scores of transatlantic calls that Tuesday morning , afternoon , and early evening : calls made to one address that led to calls to another address ; calls to one friend that led to another friend or colleague ; from one police department to another ; one State to other States ; calls for one set of records that referred to another set of records that led … ad apparently infinitum .
4 Kevin , son of former Phoenix Park Grand Prix winner Harold McGarrity , came close to landing the No 1 seat with the championship-winning David Sears team , but in the end that went to another Ulster driver , Dino Morelli .
5 After they had eaten and sunbathed a little , they cleared everything away and moved to another hedge to pick more berries .
6 ‘ Well , you ca n't do that here , ’ said the Dormouse crossly , and he got up and moved to another seat .
7 The man eyed Doyle contemptuously then muttered something to himself and moved to another table and sat down .
8 She was rejected by her family and moved to another town , where she struggled to bring up her son alone and unsupported .
9 Moira Russell returned her smile , and went to another door in the room , where she tapped and went in .
10 She wore it a couple of times , then her husband changed allegiance and went to another make of vintage car !
11 I mended the tent-pole bag and listened to another sermon before switching off my torch .
12 The red-haired woman in the house next door most certainly heard it , and hurried to another upstairs window to look out the back , for the cry seemed to have come from the yard of her neighbour 's house .
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