Example sentences of "she [vb past] [prep] another [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | She chucked in another handful and heard it rattling against the walls . |
2 | Got on one tube and that broke down from the end of she 's at Liverpool Street then she had to go different end to Oxford Street , but she ended up in Charing Cross then she got on another tube line at Charing Cross and then that broke down , so she said it took hours , then she gave a taxi , had to get a taxi back to Oxford Street and , and from Oxford Street back to Waterloo and it 's four pound and he gave her a change for a tenner instead , and she gave him a twenty pound note but , you know she 's absolutely haggard , so I said it 's just as well she can have a cup of tea before she goes , I just told her briefly about that so , erm , Carla 's a bit late ai n't she ? |
3 | She moved to another part of the studio and started to turn over a number of stretched canvases , all of them blank . |
4 | ‘ It will be talked to death for weeks ! ’ she added with another laugh . |
5 | Bypassing the entrance to the huge living-room , which looked dim and shadowy in the faint glow from the circular night-lights sunk into the wooden-slat ceiling , she followed the passageway until she came to another flight of steps , which obviously led down to the lowest level of the house . |
6 | And they grew when she told in another interview how she could live on prawns , salad and water , and found eating ‘ a drag ’ . |
7 | She is as remote from me , as strange , as if she belonged to another time . |
8 | She belonged to another house , other people . |
9 | But where the wood ended she stepped into another world . |
10 | She returned to another season at the Winter Gardens in 1925 . |
11 | Then she began on another tack . |
12 | One day when she was looking at her pretty face in the mirror , she thought of another date , even more important — her own death . |
13 | Abruptly she looked in another direction — somehow , she felt unsteady , as if everything was getting away from her ! |
14 | In 1656 she revisited Cornwall and , from August 1657 to mid-1658 , she fell into another trance , avoiding further arrest . |
15 | She went into another room and threw herself on a bed . |
16 | She ran to another neighbour for help . |
17 | One leaned forward , his face almost touching hers , and made some comment to which she responded with another shriek of mirth . |
18 | Timidly she tacked on another question that bothered her . |