Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] [prep] the other [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | We do n't want to go in the other room and watch the nasties do we ? |
2 | If , whatever a man 's real intention may be , he so conducts himself that a reasonable man would believe that he was assenting to the terms proposed by the other party , and that other party upon that belief enters into a contract with him , the man thus conducting himself would be equally bound as if he had intended to agree to the other party 's terms . |
3 | and one day she said , Now then John I want to go to the other school to Mr , the schoolmaster to get a book . |
4 | If it means that it has to go on the other side of the road , could we please have that . |
5 | Yet it can happen that the momentum of the previous plan ( or previous chief executive ) is still pulling in one direction whilst the new plan ( or chief executive ) wants to go in the other direction . |
6 | However , a number of United States courts have considered cases in which service has been effected by registered mail upon defendants in Japan , a state which has objected to the other modes of service listed in Article 10 but not to the use of the postal channel . |
7 | Skarsnik 's fame has grown amongst the other tribes , and today all the Night Goblins of Karak Eight Peaks , and many others besides , hail him as their undisputed master . |
8 | ‘ My Dad would say to Donleavy , ‘ I think you want to talk to the other Les . ’ |
9 | Letts , of course , has moved in the other direction , into book publishing ( Blackwells ' Art & Poster Shop has seen a 500% increase in turnover of sales of their books this year , John Harvey-Jones please note ) , but it is well worth stocking Letts ' unbeatable range of the more traditional diaries for which it is so rightly famous . |
10 | Shifting from a position of criticism of Iraq 's invasion of Kuwait , public opinion has swung to the other extreme , of hero worship of Saddam Hussein , not so long ago viewed as an ally of India rather than of Pakistan . |
11 | That frenzied period has passed and , if anything , the pendulum has swung in the other direction . |
12 | As Richard Holloway , the Bishop of Edinburgh , has observed : ‘ It is a culture that believes in belief … anyone who has worked on the other side of the Atlantic will recognise the syndrome . |
13 | There are aspects of the funding council which we shall seek to change in the other place . |
14 | There are times when we all want to get inside the other person 's head and switch a few knobs to re-programme them completely . |
15 | I am sickened to now learn that the Government has acquiesced to the other EC leaders on this issue at the Edinburgh Summit and that , for the sake of subsidiarity , this directive has been dropped . |
16 | Ten days before , Italians had voted to move in the other direction by scrapping the harshest measures of their drug laws . |
17 | That device — whatever the hell it is — that I found in Magee was made of the same material I found melted in the other bodies . ’ |
18 | Oh it says in here explain what you are doing when you are recording the conversation you will need to explain to the other people involved what you are doing and why . |
19 | My famished brain kept throwing up the same line , and I had not the strength to control it , even though I knew it was wrong : Cymbeline Ghost-relic has returned from the Other Side : |
20 | To get the stock , of course , he has to trade with the other firms . ’ |
21 | I was told by released French hostages that he did attempt to escape , that he was beaten very badly , and that basically his spirit at that time was , was , was broken ; he did n't want to talk with the other hostages in the room and he pretty much had withdrawn . |
22 | When I go down a steep or longish hill , braking on the engine , by the time I 've reached the bottom the engine seems to be suffering from fuel starvation and consequently refuses to go up the other side . |
23 | The Scottish accent seemed to come from the other side of the crowd . |
24 | The tracers were seen bouncing off the other breakwater , which by this time was also firing at the aircraft with similar results . |
25 | As ever , what happens depends upon the other player . |
26 | And the the women and that who live in that area , tend I 've noticed to walk on the other side of the road anyway . |
27 | In this state his spirit was said to fly to the other world of spirits and there discover the cause of and cure for a person 's illness , the identity of a malefactor , or the nature of events destined to occur . |
28 | But then United broke to the other end and won a free kick a minute into injury time . |
29 | First , the highly conserved residues Lys69 and Arg73 are positioned to interact with one strand of DNA , and Lys85 is positioned to interact with the other strand . |
30 | After that they had decided to get across the other side and ‘ maybe give the girls a fright ’ , an entirely mad idea that could only end in tears , and all the better for it . |