And there's another thing I objects to,' said Crass.
But the existence of another thing is proved by the fact of there being a different idea, a different word, and so on!
For by superimposition we understand the attribution, on the part of an intelligent being, of the qualities of one thing to another thing; and this is the doing of an intelligent being, and moreover a change.
The community is one thing, and this is another thing.
The Gospel is one thing; what I dislike is another thing.
Another thing--could you not get her to see her husband, Tarass?
But with me, it's another thing; I see through his ideas, and I know where its weakness lies.
The credit man," he continued, "should do another thing.
And, another thing--I am not going to mark just part of them in plain figures.
Another thing I expected he'd run up agin was count'fits.
That's another thing," said Timson, changing the subject.
There's another thing: Carter, who hasn't had your advantages, got in as a prize cadet.
Another thing; Mayne will get the old boat off tomorrow, and when he's loaded up I want you to take me out and land me on the creek I marked behind Salinas Point.
That is another thing: he was recommended to me by a good abbe, who may be deceived.
That will be another thing; I shall be brought home.
Oh, if you take it in that sense," said Caderousse, "it is another thing.
The slave's feelings toward it, are one thing; the condition itself, is another thing; his feelings cannot alter the nature of that condition.
There is another thing to be thought of," said the duchess--"a trousseau for the fair young bride.
Another thing, Norman--I do not wish my daughter to go home to Beechgrove until her story has been made known.
Another thing I wish to add is that I want you to spare no expense--send for the best nurse, the best help it is possible to get.
There is another thing, though not so material to us, that my lord will excuse me if I be not willing to yield, which is, that Venice subsists only by her situation.
The case is a clear one on our side; but whether the Governor will view it so is another thing.
So, again, there is another thing to which I would ask the Judge's attention upon this subject.
There is another thing to which I wish to ask attention for a little while on this occasion.
There is another thing in that statement that alarmed me very greatly as he states it, that he was going to "trot me down to Egypt.
Another thing he tells you, in a speech made at Memphis in Tennessee, shortly after the canvass in Illinois, last year.
Tyin' up a colonist by the heels is another thing.
As for attending his--his funeral services at such a late day, that is another thing.
Another thing: from this moment there's no blood tie between us.
Another thing: men did not tag Donnegan any more than they had offered to tag Landis.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "another thing" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.