In the river we found a fine bark of about fifty tons, with as much new plank in her as would have built another of equal size; and we took another of about ten tons, laden with plantains.
The Count de St. Germaine, without removing his eyes from his victim, took another deep, luxurious pinch of snuff.
On the 10th February I took another nest of Pycnonotus finlaysoni at Taroar.
On the 29th of the same month I took another nest, also containing three eggs, precisely similar to those in the first nest; but these were so far incubated and the shell was so fragile that they were all lost.
I took another one to day with five eggs, and shot the bird just as it was entering its nest.
This is the common type of nest; but half an hour later, and scarcely 100 yards further on, we took another nest of this same species.
I stopped, fearing I might say too much, or had already said it, and we took another look at each other.
But when, in the clearer light of next morning, I began to reconsider the matter and to hear it discussed around me on all sides, I took another view of the case, which was more reasonable.
He walked down the floor of the vestry and back again, and his steps were quite steady; so he took another sip.
When he found himself alone once more in the vestry he took another sip of wine.
He took another swallow of kill-devil from his tankard, then looked imploringly toward Winston.
He took another drink, then set down the bottle and laughed.
After it was down, though the thoughts of it filled me with horror, yet it checked the fit of hunger, and I took another draught of water, and was composed and refreshed for some hours after.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "took another" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.