Example sentences of "[verb] they [prep] the 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 | But perhaps he could not have attracted them to The Other Story . |
4 | Place a sausage on each of the remaining cocktail sticks and put them in the other orange . |
5 | The main street of the village faced them on the other side of the Westport road . |
6 | ‘ Like it ? ’ asked Sergeant , who had dashed round through the gate and now welcomed them on the other side . |
7 | Lock them in the other room . |
8 | I could n't convince them at the other end that I needed an ambulance because I was outside the hospital . |
9 | She kept them in the other day because she sa , erm or something need to keep the , we think it was them anyway with Mrs kept one group in cos erm , she said that someone had nicked off with her pen or something and it was underneath the desk , it had rolled off the desk ! |
10 | I mean a , I 've been throwing mine away now we ca n't get them at the other farm , I mean and I said if we do , we 'd better keep |
11 | The others were trying to drive the protesters away , and a fight seemed likely to break out at any minute , until a pair of uniformed police constables appeared , and stood watching them from the other side of the street . |
12 | They were fairly clumsy devices and only offered security from one side : anyone could unlock them from the other side . |
13 | ‘ We got the two goals back , but you have to stop them at the other end as well . |
14 | In deciding whether to begin or continue litigation , one major factor is whether a party will have to pay the costs or be able to recover them from the other party . |
15 | you never see them across the other side |
16 | 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 . |
17 | But they ca n't turn them round the other way ! |
18 | But they ca n't turn them round the other way ! |