Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] on the other [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | They had sat together on the other scaffolding and watched the Graces dance . |
2 | He drew up on the other side of the tall white gates and fished in his grey sack . |
3 | The bank rose sharply on the other side . |
4 | The envelope contained a ‘ Big Mouth Strikes Again ’ label with the words AND SO SAY ALL OF US scrawled strangely on the other side . |
5 | And a similar state of affairs had meanwhile come about on the other side of the lines . |
6 | As for cutting it away , it was obvious that to wander about on the other side of the rampart was to invite certain death . |
7 | She dropped down on the other side of the sweetheart plant from Rain , bowed her head , rested her right hand lightly on the keys , shut her eyes tight and concentrated . |
8 | ‘ What was once a one mile journey into Garrison for someone living just on the other side of the border became a 26 mile round trip . |
9 | Once , before starting a new stage in the story , we catch up on the other branch of the family . |
10 | He came up on the other side shaking dirt from his fine white feathers . |
11 | But at last she came out on the other side and ran after them as before , calling out , " Hoo ! |
12 | Still , old stereotypes and perceptions die hard on the other side of the desk . |
13 | Society is not hostile , it passes by on the other side . |
14 | Raven passes by on the other side of the street , but he do n't notice us . |
15 | He passes by on the other side of the road and once he 's well past I pop up to watch him through the rear window . |
16 | I was all for passing by on the other side of the road , but Buffy would n't let it drop . |
17 | The voice belonged to George , he had drawn up on the other side of the road , and as I walked towards him his voice was getting impatient . |
18 | You watch here on the other side of the room . |
19 | The mood of Bank Holiday reflects that of a nation knowing that war must come , but other films dealt more directly with the storm clouds building up on the other side of the Channel . |
20 | Tom O'Neill came through the revolving doors on a blast of icy air and stepped out on the other side into a blanket of almost oppressive warmth . |
21 | As opposed to the Islamic loony now prancing around on the other side of the room , thought Robert bitterly . |
22 | The question for us , for the Conservative Party , is whether , having seen this , we put the file into the ‘ Too Difficult ’ tray and ‘ pass by on the other side ’ . |
23 | You go to church so fine and holy and when your neighbour fall down sick you pass by on the other side ! |
24 | We pass by on the other side so easily . |
25 | The ‘ common low level ’ lies in those people who acquiesce in this shameful pastime and , tut-tutting at the evidence of the cruelty , ‘ pass by on the other side ’ . |
26 | Mildred flew over the gates and landed expertly on the other side . |
27 | Business , free trade and comparative advantage belonged firmly on the other side of the Wild Wood . |
28 | She heard him drop quietly on the other side , and draw the bolt . |
29 | The doctor and the priest , stepping back on the other side of the room , murmured to each other . |
30 | We stopped abseiling , packed away one rope and ploughed down into the unknown , tied loosely on the other line . |