Example sentences of "on the other " in BNC.

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1 The best works of Jazira have an edge on the others .
2 Apart , they could be breathtakingly sharp on the others ' shortcomings but together their individual selves gathered into something very close to a single presence .
3 The charge on the others would be £20 , except for N & P instant settlement ( £22.50 ) .
4 Her room was glass-walled on one side , and lined floor to ceiling with books on the others .
5 Even if a job spreads over several days , the first half hour rate should be charged on the first day and not on the others .
6 The oldest are working , and their father is always on hand to keep an eye on the others .
7 He used it more on the unknown Hoffman than on the others .
8 Final judgement on the others will have to be reserved until they are seen in action : initial soundings from Down Under are not unfavourable , however .
9 He turned his head to check on the others .
10 The former will feel that they do not want to impose their views and problems on the others , whilst the latter will tend to see their problems or their viewpoint as essential .
11 But while injury and age have taken their toll on the others , Kapil , at 33 , is still among the world 's most effective paceman .
12 Nearly any public gathering , and certainly any meeting to resolve a dispute , will begin and end with statements by elders stressing the interdependence of the group , recalling past aid given and received by individuals , emphasizing that each is dependent on the others for survival , asserting that the band is really a group of siblings , and so on ( see Robarchek 1986a for discussion of additional cultural expressions of this complex ) .
13 The revenge of the self on the others here ( for assuredly the Friend will not enjoy the experience either ) acts to lower the self to their level , or even beneath it .
14 But this we can choose : either to break faith with millions of decent , proud , hardworking citizens , or to look with more realism on the others : the tramps , the ne'er-do-wells , the offenders , the improvident — ‘
15 Undermanning can make the task nigh impossible on some estates ; on the others the approach is far too casual .
16 Argument on each layer tends to have half an eye to what is at issue on the others .
17 Daphne , whom Cecilia suspected of being rather less well-off than she was herself , though this was not a matter to delve into , phoned her just after six on alternate evenings and she phoned Daphne on the others .
18 We can disregard ( 3 ) , which is a prime concern of the EC but does not feature in international Conventions , and concentrate on the others .
19 ‘ Perhaps I encourage him because that has a certain effect on the others . ’
20 A shift in the availability of — or character of — any one of these care ingredients is likely to have an impact on the others .
21 He had not laid such an imposition on the others , nor would he have tried to do so , for , he would have said , who am I , knowing so little of the world , to make laws and rules for my fellow creatures ?
22 I 'd probably look like on the , on the others ,
23 Indeed , there is a sense in which most of the working genes in a body can be said to cooperate with each other as a team , because over evolutionary time they ( i.e. ancestral copies of themselves ) have each been part of the environment in which natural selection has worked on the others .
24 These are a vast improvement on the others . ’
25 But , as Muz Murray pointed out to Bristol 's Occult Bookshop 's Robert Gilbert who had been attacking other underground papers , it was wrong to be too hard on the others .
26 Right , so I , I 've put , got the range names on the first two , but not on the others .
27 Having walked up and down the river there seemed a simple choice between bleak in the top section and an all out feeder attack on the others .
28 And they were letting the burden on the others were n't they , to do it .
29 In any case , as an imperative , let suggests that the speaker feels that the impinging of his will on the others 's should be enough to obtain their assent or overcome their indifference and thereby get the infinitive action under way .
30 Well the quickest way of doing is that those officers who are remaining in office erm could be voted back into office and then we can have a vote on on the others those that are unopposed as it were .
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