Example sentences of "been [adv] another [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Dr. Favor was older than she was , at least fifteen years older , which put her about thirty , and he could have been just another man sitting there . |
2 | Without him so many Christmases would have been just another day . |
3 | At another time and another place they would have been just another set of happy holiday snaps . |
4 | Two years previously it would have been just another biker film , and two years on it would have been dated in terms of attitudes . |
5 | It might even have been just another sound effect . |
6 | With an authoritarian captain to instil some pep into them , a draw or two may have been salvaged and it would have been just another defeat rather than an abject cave-in , but Gower was not able to pick them up . |
7 | The man hitherto thought to have played for Australia in the first two test ( meaning international ) matches on record , at Melbourne in 1876–77 , now turns out to have been quite another Hodges . |
8 | To move forward to the present there would have been yet another shock for Green . |
9 | Three years later , the Siemens brothers extended cable communications even further by implementing an 11,000km telegraph line between London and Calcutta , a very considerable achievement , one which had been yet another adventure , the sort that provided — like the Atlantic cable saga — the densely-packed reports and darkly realistic illustration for which the Illustrated London News had become justifiably renowned . |
10 | And of course in recent years there has been yet another pressure to move away from Brian Way 's methods . |