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Example sentences for "another story"

  • Another story is that, as already related, they are debased Rathor Rajputs.

  • Another story is that Muchiram, the ancestor of the caste, was born from the sweat of Brahma while dancing.

  • Another story is that there was once a very overbearing Tahsildar, who had a shoe 2 1/2 feet long with which he used to collect the land revenue.

  • The peculiarities of the mink (sungi) are accounted for by another story.

  • Another story is that the Bullfrog had a conjurer to paint his head with yellow stripes (brass) to make him appear more handsome to a pretty woman he was courting.

  • Another story is told of how sin came into the world.

  • There was a man once--but that is another story.

  • There was a case once--but that's another story.

  • There was a case once--but that is another story.

  • According to another story, there once lived a king, Belthi Reddi by name, who had a large number of wives, the favourite among whom he appointed Rani.

  • Another story runs to the effect that the Madiga woman, when she was pregnant with her first child, was gored by a cow, and gave birth to it in the cow-shed.

  • Another story, recorded in the Mackenzie manuscripts, which is current all over the Tamil country, is briefly as follows.

  • According to another story, some five thousand years ago, during the age of the lunar race, there was one Dasa Raja, who was ruling near Hastinapura, and was childless.

  • According to another story, when the great Gandava forest was in conflagration, the snakes therein were destroyed in the flames.

  • Another story is to the effect that they were bound to produce a certain number of silken cloths at each Dipavali feast in Devagiri for the goddess Lakshmi.

  • Another story is told of the Baschurch neighbourhood, where the ghost of a man who hanged himself at Nesscliff is to be seen 'riding about in his trap at night without a head.

  • Another story quoted by Mr. Lang tells how, in 1860, a Maneroo black fellow died in the service of Mr. Du Ve.

  • Another story is told of the said Malietoa.

  • Another story is told of a man of this district who had been long on Tutuila, and wished to return to Savaii, but was always refused a passage when a canoe happened to be going.

  • Another story is that some parrots flew ashore from a Fiji canoe.

  • There is another story of an old monastery near Veile.

  • There is another story of a rich man who lived near Kolding, and they offered him a large sum for the meadow, and the terms were settled at a feast.

  • There is another story of a Havmand's body being washed up by the sea, close to the church, and it was buried in the churchyard.

  • There is, however, another story, but of the same character in its bearing.

  • Another story of Tennyson’s manners reached me in two pieces, at a long interval, each dovetailing into each other.

  • Another story in which the human being suffers from the wound inflicted on the wer-wolf concerns a fine lady of Saintonge, who used to wander at night in the forests in the shape of a wolf.

  • Two foxes, in another story, were over a thousand years old and lived in the tomb of a king.

  • In another story of German origin, the hero, who has been hacked to pieces and stuffed in a bag, is restored to life by a master sorcerer, who endows him with the power of assuming whatever shape he pleases.

  • Another story of the tanuki is more like a ghost story than that of a wer-animal, and concerns a captain of the guards called Sukeyasu.

  • According to another story, Zeus himself broke off the horn and gave it to Amaltheia, promising that it would supply whatever she desired in abundance.

  • Another story is that they were presumptuous enough to seek Artemis and Hera in marriage, and that Artemis caused them to slay each other unintentionally on the island of Naxos, where they were afterwards worshipped as heroes.

  • According to another story, Ceyx was drowned and his body cast on the shore.

  • According to another story, he returned to Argos from Troy, but, being dissatisfied with the condition of things there, left it for Acarnania, where he founded Amphilochian Argos on the Ambracian gulf.

  • This is another story about a troll that comes on Christmas Eve and harms people only when they expose themselves after sunset.

  • Say, speaking about bad eggs, puts me in mind of another story," cried Shadow.

  • Even though it may prove comparatively easy to get our hands on those miniatures, it will be another story to get away with them in such a storm as this, with the railroad and every other means of communication tied up.

  • Speaking of peaches puts me in mind of another story," cried Shadow.

  • There is another story of a somewhat similar description in which a horse saved his master from perishing among the snow.

  • There is another story of the cat's attachment, of a somewhat less melancholy cast, which I lately saw recorded in a provincial newspaper.

  • Here is another story of the same description, but the trickster did not escape so easily.

  • In another story of Little Russia, mentioned by Afanassieff in the observations to the first book of his stories, the fox, on the contrary, is the victim which the hairy goat wishes to expel from its home.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    another account; another aspect; another called; another caste; another cause; another district; another example; another feature; another flower; another friend; another genus; another half; another kind; another language; another large; another life; another matter; another month; another paper; another poem; another point; another question; another small; another story; another volume; blood and