Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] on [art] other [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The terms of the contracts in this category are rarely negotiated ; instead , they are prepared by or for one party who effectively imposes them on the other party to the contract , saying " If you want to do business with me , you must use my terms " .
2 A van passed them on the other carriageway .
3 Fax her on the other line .
4 ‘ Look here : that was in broad daylight over a single strand of wire , not under fire from any machine guns , and with no patrolling goon with a gun to meet us on the other side .
5 So , I put it on the other way round this morning and he hates it , I 've only just done it
6 Will I do it on the other side ?
7 The main street of the village faced them on the other side of the Westport road .
8 ‘ Like it ? ’ asked Sergeant , who had dashed round through the gate and now welcomed them on the other side .
9 The dark bulk of St Catherine 's faced him on the other side of the wide road .
10 Facing him on the other side of the arena was the current Executioner , whom Angel One had watched fighting and killing the previous holder of the office barely a week before .
11 We 'd better measure it on the other wall , had n't we ?
12 A very successful use for this light when knitting tuck is to use a medium thickness fluffy yarn , one which would knit over every needle on your machine , but instead use it on every other needle .
13 Like the dozens of blue uniformed Serbs , who hold the high ground around outlying Serbian villages to the east of Sarajevo , the bands of Muslims who greeted me on the other side with loud applause expected I would somehow provide aid .
14 They produce press releases and they send it off and they feel terribly bitter and twisted and unhappy because nobody takes any notice of it , but they do n't realize that what they 've actually produced makes no sense at all to the person receiving it on the other end .
15 For instance , yesterday he saw a funeral in a barge , fascinating — six women wrapped in coats in the boat , which the men were dragging along the canal through the heath , and the clergyman in his three-cornered hat and his breeches trailing them on the other side .
16 See ye on the other side of the bend , if ye make it . ’
17 See you on the other side , we called .
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