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

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1 The first was for Exeter 's own services to be concentrated on Digby and Wonford House Hospitals , with Exminster to provide only for the other Devon districts .
2 They had sat together on the other scaffolding and watched the Graces dance .
3 If you 'd like to know more about the other innovations we 're making , Theo van Hensbergen on will be pleased to put you in touch with one of our intrepid experts .
4 Returning home with the other prisoners of war , he found his father had died of a heart attack .
5 They may have their own computer-based system which again may be unable to communicate directly with the other systems .
6 The bank rose sharply on the other side .
7 But Adam ignored her , glancing round at Fand , who approached now with the other Women .
8 The envelope contained a ‘ Big Mouth Strikes Again ’ label with the words AND SO SAY ALL OF US scrawled strangely on the other side .
9 Ben moved across to the other side s ) f the window , trying to keep them in sight , but he lost them in a moment .
10 Every night the cash was carried upstairs to the other safe .
11 Fenella and Floy and Snodgrass had sat quietly at the other side of the table , not eating very much , listening carefully to everything that was said .
12 And by the evening editions every hack in town will be sawing away at the other end . ’
13 Keep moving right and you should find the concert permit , jump up onto the purple wall and walk right to the other side , get one of the three crates and kill the mugger , then walk to the right and jump up three platforms to reach a heart , fall down to where you started then climb down the ladder with a crate , kill the workman , go down another level and kill the mugger ( avoiding the dog ) , go down another level , climb down the ladder and go down again , you can risk hitting the wire and flame to collect the records ( macho time again ) , climb down a final ladder and jump off to the left .
14 Joseph had been the guardian of the women and children throughout the long march , and though he conferred constantly with the other headmen , the whites regarded him as the figurehead of the Nez Perce resistance .
15 The Macs are priced comparably with the other machines in the top 10 , all of which are versions of the NEC 9800 .
16 15.3.1 rights granted hereunder to the other Parties in relation to the Party in default 's Background , technical information and intellectual property rights
17 ‘ 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 .
18 The differences between the painters appear to have been purely personal , but Delaunay had also moved away from the other Cubists in his works of 1912 , and , using his Cubist researches as a point of departure , was developing a much more purely abstract kind of painting with colour as its principal element .
19 They were done once at the other house were n't they ?
20 She was so proud of herself for getting that out , grinning wildly at the other woman , that Ruth could n't subject her to more and left them for the tennis courts while they unpacked the dusty Seat that seemed to be packed to the gunnels with baskets of clothes and packages .
21 She watched him walk sideways towards the other end of the stage , his arm outstretched in her direction .
22 The Meiji period ( 1868–1912 ) began with the surrender of feudal fiefs to the Emperor ; ‘ thus the country will be able to rank equally with the other nations of the world ’ , concluded the memorial of the lords who initiated this step .
23 Still , old stereotypes and perceptions die hard on the other side of the desk .
24 Rose McKenna came across to the other woman , sitting on the arm of the chair , holding her hand .
25 ‘ I am waiting , ’ came sternly from the other side of the table .
26 When the village was an occupational community they identified closely with the other inhabitants , deriving both standards of behaviour and a sense of self-esteem from their neighbours .
27 I identified closely with the other girls at school making strong relationships which , although they were not sexual , were emotionally very intense .
28 Greeting us sleepily , they began immediately to cast off The engine started and a moment later we were pulling away from the other barges in a wash of white water .
29 ‘ One of our sons was with us for eight months before going away to the other end of the earth — I could n't even phone him .
30 He turned away from the other man and grinned crookedly in greeting .
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