At another time, very glibly and without the slightest show of emotion, she continues with her story.
At another time when we inquired what bothered or worried her more than anything else we obtained an account of her sex repressions.
At another timehe asked Professor Harris to look at a catalogue on the table.
At another time I heard him speak harshly of General Hunter, who had written to him to get his approval of his movements, during the Valley Campaign, against General Early.
He had accustomed the King--whenever he had drunk too much, or when a party of pleasure was toward--to put off work to another time.
Now he disguised himself as a lackey, another time as a female broker in articles for the toilette; and now in another fashion.
Another time--and these scenes were always at Marly--they waited until very late for her to go to bed and sleep.
Another time, Charost, one of my friends, spoke so disdainfully of M.
At another time he wanted to know why our government had treated the British ambassador, Lord Sackville West, so badly and ruined his career.
So, as it was already rather late, they put off their visit to another time, and took a walk instead.
Another time he came upon a girl milking a cow in a shed, and his astonishment at the marvels of the process was such, that he forgot even the hunger that was rendering him faint.
Another time I fell out of a boat into Bedford river, but mercy yet preserved me alive.
Another time, the foreman came to me and asked whether I could handle a horse.
Another time, one man got under a wagon for protection.
Another time I dreamed that Ima, my wife, and I were touring in the mountains.
Another time he would drop into their box at the opera, deign to remain there during an act or two, and correct their as yet incomplete views of the morals of the ballet.
At another time he would doubtless have taken an interest in searching through these souvenirs of the past for traces of an infant nurtured there, who had a mother, and who had perhaps loved these old relics.
Another time Madame de Tecle detected her speaking of M.
II At another time, he had noticed the angry temper shown by Lamprocles, the elder of his sons, towards their mother, and thus addressed himself to the lad.
II At another time he fell in with a man who had been chosen general and minister of war, and thus accosted him.
Returning to the charge at another time, this same Antiphon engaged Socrates in conversation thus.
IX At another time, as I am aware, he had heard a remark made by Crito (1) that life at Athens was no easy matter for a man who wished to mind his own affairs.
At another time, in his wild contempt of danger, he tore out, while his companions looked on with admiration, what he mistakenly supposed to be an adder's sting.
At another time the "glory and joy" of a passage in the Hebrews (ii.
At another time, after three or four days of deep dejection, some words from the Epistle to the Hebrews "came bolting in upon him," and sealed his sense of acceptance with an assurance he never afterwards entirely lost.
Amelia pretty well guessed the obscure meaning of this letter, which, though at another time it might have given her unspeakable torment, was at present rather of the medicinal kind, and served to allay her anguish.
You are well assured I got it by no means which would displease you; and, perhaps, another time I may tell you.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "another time" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.