Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [adv] the other [noun] " in BNC.

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1 One of the great arts of intelligence work is to find out how the other side thinks and what interests it .
2 ‘ We could have given you an introduction to Professor Vanchetti in Rome , ’ said Gervase Fairfax , who was Penelope 's other neighbour , ‘ but unfortunately he dropped down dead the other day . ’
3 You — with all your chat about your full social life , your glamorous , eventful bachelor-girl programme , the get-up-and-go philosophy which you expounded so vividly the other evening in your flat ?
4 I came along here the other day and I thought oh heck , if you were living in actually
5 ‘ You were spying when you came up here the other day , were n't you ? ’ said Sugden looking through the contents of my handbag .
6 Rose Hilaire had a waking dream , one which followed her into sleep and came out again the other side to stay with her all day , going with her into Belmodes side by side like a fellow worker .
7 Ha ha , it 's your au — fr … parents ' friend , Janice , Gav beamed , radiating unrepentant guilt ; came round here the other day looking for you we got talking went for a curry had a few drinks ended up back here one thing led to another know how it is always liked older women they 're more experienced know what I mean arf arf anyway spent an extremely enjoyable New Year at her place apart from the usual visit to my folk 's of course oh by the way she 's coming round here tonight I 'm cooking lasagne can you swap rooms seeing Norris wo n't be back until tomorrow it 's just I did n't expect you back until then either , that okay ?
8 Other firms risk going too far the other way , imposing a too-narrow management — sometimes from outside the profession — and so alienating partners .
9 But we must beware of going too far the other way .
10 It is dreadful I walked along there the other day .
11 We are considering very carefully the other recommendations from the countryside agencies .
12 Back in 1988 though , none of the above was known to this actress , who fancied herself as a serious artist who 'd been through the portals of the National and the RSC , albeit coming quickly out the other side , and whose biggest ambition was a ) to perfect a stage yawn , b ) to trim her inner thighs , and c ) to fry a perfect fishball .
13 Though from a much more comfortable background than Burton , Dylan Thomas had been brought up just the other side of Swansea Bay , a few years older than the man who would become his greatest reader .
14 Yeah do n't go very well the other way we said , did n't we ?
15 Although the majority of people would not want to revert stuffily to the strict dress code for civil servants of the 1950s , does my right hon. Friend agree that the pendulum may have swung too far the other way ?
16 ‘ It was a huge blow to their pride to discover how far behind they had fallen during isolation — yet coach John Williams has now gone too far the other way .
17 She says things have gone too far the other way .
18 I suppose she was the sort who would normally have been commissioned , but , all credit to her , she opted for the ranks and she was certainly finding out how the other half lived .
19 No , it was n't an Escort he had out there the other day was it ?
20 My boyfriend drank too much the other night and was followed home in his car by the police .
21 Actually he didn he did n't kick too badly the other day .
22 ‘ Miss Harker nearly got too close the other night , did n't she ? ’
23 But many people would no doubt argue that the current ‘ anything goes as long as it sells papers ’ style goes too far the other way .
24 Of course it 's possible to go too far the other way , a natural but perilous reaction to grey anorak anxiety , in fact a sort of anoraksia nervosa .
25 He did n't dare ask how far the other side of Atherton .
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