Example sentences of "[pron] [vb -s] [prep] the other [noun] " in BNC.

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1 However , there is a place in social research , and a very important one , for the type of interview which stands at the other extreme to the structured one , namely the non-standardised interview .
2 ‘ and we should die of that roar which lies on the other side of silence ’
3 Hence , the addition of glucose to an aqueous solution of sodium , chloride , bicarbonate and potassium ions allows absorption of sodium ions and glucose , and a consequent osmotic uptake of water which pulls along the other ions by ‘ solvent drag ’ .
4 This leads to the Kriizli Pass ( 2,347m , 7,698ft ) which descends on the other side to Sedrun on the Vorderrhein ( anterior Rhine ) valley of canton Grisons about 10km ( 6 miles ) from Disentis .
5 ‘ One is the maid , who sleeps on the other side of the house .
6 She lives at the other end , Blackberry Lane , I 'm not sure of the number , but I was told she has a monkey puzzle tree in her front garden .
7 The tragic heroine of Odtaa , as she appears to the other characters in the story , is idealised in two senses .
8 For four and five she spells from the other end and for six she again spells the letters .
9 When s/he gets to the other side of the circle s/he is gently redirected across again .
10 It differs from the other consumer goods in the private market in four ways .
11 Brian Robinson , I believe , has every right to feel aggrieved when he looks at the other members of the back row .
12 It looks like the other side of the road to me , ’ murmured Bill Waddy .
13 So that you can put a brand new car on at eh , A and by the time it gets to the other end it 's literally got rust problems .
14 It is far better to look upon the purpose of such negotiations as to define the risks which each party is willing to accept , and what benefits or rewards he requires from the other party in order to accept those risks .
15 And then someone has a conversation with someone else and then someone else has a conversation with someone else and if a man was to walk right the way through the police station he has about five or six conversations , and by the time he gets to the other end of the police station he 's forgotten the first conversation .
16 But when he gets to the other side of the crossroads it 's not Rose , after all .
17 A simple way to appreciate what it means is to visualise the Spectra line being passed down a hollow tube ( the ‘ sleeve ’ ) until it appears at the other end .
18 If it is quick about it this will give the electron the chance to get over the hump and repay the loan as it emerges on the other side .
19 The emphasis will be on putting everything into context , not only what a particular package achieves but how it does it , how it relates to the other packages in the same area and how it might be extended .
20 Mm , it banks up the other side banks up the other side you see and then once the pond 's all in you sort of landscape it all down and you use it as a rockery , I want the
21 If John , apart from the important reference in Chapter 3 , which we shall consider later , avoids the term Kingdom of God , he does on the other hand lay more stress than the other three Gospels on Jesus as King of Israel ( Barrett 1960:346 ) .
22 There 's no way they 're not going to have heard of him so it all depends on how he reacts to the other prisoners , ’ one prison source said .
23 You should always ask the questions , and that is another way that people will understand that you know what goes on the other side of the microphone .
24 The agent and artist do n't care what happens to the other 50p , whether it is spent either as the show 's costs or as the promoter 's profit .
25 And so what happens to the other part of Sussex , does that belong to a different region ?
26 What happens to the other half , which can be kept in hard currency , is just as bad .
27 What happens at the other end ? ’
28 The interdependence of criminal justice , where the working of one part has an effect on what happens in the other parts , means that to set off too fast , or prematurely , in a given direction , may lead to unexpected reverses .
29 Although European railway executives see British rail traffic as important , it is quite clear that it is not crucial to plans for the development of a European network which will proceed whatever happens on the other side of the Channel .
30 The one thing that even the anti-Maastricht rebels must realise is that whatever happens to the other countries of the Community affects Britain profoundly .
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