Another moment, and the young sailor might have been seen, Franconia's slender form in his arms, struggling against the devouring surf; but how vain against the fierce monster were his noble efforts!
In another moment he turns suddenly towards the vender, pushes him aside with his left hand, and brings his right in close proximity with Mr. M'Fadden's left listener.
In another moment, he had Gerald swung over lightly and balanced against his knee, head downwards.
In another moment, he had dropped clean down, soft and plumb, into the water.
Then in another moment he had clambered up the wall and was going among the graves.
As she said these words her foot slipped, and in another moment, splash!
Of the mushroom,' said the Caterpillar, just as if she had asked it aloud; and inanother moment it was out of sight.
In another moment we'll ALL be switched off; but Sir William wants me to tell you that his coachman will drive you to your uncle's, unless you prefer to try and make yourself comfortable for the night here.
In another moment he was alongside, and there, sweeter and more beautiful than in ever, he once more saw his love.
In another moment he was up again and had called his first witness--Eustace Meeson.
It gave me a sort of shivering feeling when I looked into that dusky place, where I saw nothing clearly and where there was at least a chance that in another moment I might be fighting for my life.
Another moment he was through and a rattling fusillade of shots proclaimed the fact that his bold feat had not gone unnoted by the foe.
He merely had been thirsty and come over for a drink--in another moment he would be fast asleep once more.
In another moment I had the weight of the window on my hands, and I was open, wide open, to the old familiar sky of earth.
In another moment we had emerged upon a sort of slanting gallery, that projected into a vast circular space, a huge cylindrical pit running vertically up and down.
In another moment I could see what it was, and at the sight I could have beaten my head against the rocks with disappointment.
In another moment, as it seemed, we had reached the edge.
Already the Italian had his latch-key in the door of 38, and in another moment we were rushing up the narrow stairs of as dingy a London house as prejudiced countryman can conceive.
In another moment he had disappeared through one of the French windows which opened upon the balcony, and in yet another he had switched on the electric light within.
In explaining this he gave me the one explanation I desired, and in another moment we turned into Praed Street, Paddington.
Another moment, and the front door closed on him, and a wild halloo from the crowd of urchins without told of his appearance in the street.
In another moment an enormous rock came crashing through the shrubbery, followed by a cloud of dust and small stones, flew close past the spot where we stood, carrying bushes and young trees along with it.
In another moment we were on board,--the boat made fast, the line of the anchor cut, and the sweeps run out.
In another moment Jack's head rose to the surface, and he gave a wild shout, flinging back the spray from his locks, as was his wont after a dive.
In another moment we met in deep water, clasped each other round the neck, and sank, as a matter of course, to the bottom!
Another moment, and the whole soldiery of Alexandria would have been fighting for life and death against fifty thousand Christians.
It startled him like the touch of a strange hand, and in another momenthe was explaining swiftly to Celie that there were other enemies near and that they must lose no time in flight.
He sprang to the stove, snatched up a length of firewood, and in another moment was at the door.
In another moment he was in communication with his attorney's residence.
She turned with a hushed gasp to find that he had risen and come close to her chair; his face was not a foot from hers, his eyes dangerous; in another moment he would have his strong arms about her.
Suddenly two shots were heard down the river, and in another moment a mounted Indian swept towards the horses.
In another moment he had vaulted the low stone wall bounding the shrubbery, and was in the open park.
In another moment he was tripped and reeling back upon the Lord of the Dynamos.
Then the big dynamo suddenly fizzled, and in another moment Azuma-zi had sprung out of the darkness upon him.
In another moment a hairy brown hand had appeared and clutched the balcony railings, and in another the face of the Malay was peering through these at the man on the couch.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "another moment" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.