Example sentences of "from [art] other " in BNC.

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1 Before their arrival at Heathrow , their passports and tickets were confiscated ; when the British Airways plane landed , they were separated from the other passengers , put into a van and driven around for several hours before being forced back on the plane and sent out of the UK .
2 It may be that neither statement need be held to subtract from the other , but there could well be some dispute as to which of the two is the more deeply entrenched in the novel .
3 When I arrived back outside my room , I met Jane coming along the corridor from the other direction , clutching little Darren in her arms .
4 I also have more than a thought for the people who do have homes but who are living in conditions of appalling squalor , for battered wives and abused children who stay at home because there 's nowhere safe for them to go , and for the husbands who choose to stay with their families in the north rather than abandon them for crazy periods of time because they could find work only in the south , And while we 're on the subject , I 'm sick and tired of listening to government and commerce saying it 's ‘ uneconomic ’ to locate businesses in the north of Britain when we 're currently importing billions of pounds ’ worth of consumer goods from the other side of the world .
5 ‘ I can smell horse from the other side of the room .
6 In the fourth , Man , with the help of the three soloists from the other movements , overcame the bat-like figure representing Fate .
7 Peter Verkhovensky attacks this bafflement from the other end , from the standpoint of afterwards , as well as that of the not-yet-dead Kirillov who is arguing with him here and now .
8 Edmund Wilson and Cyril Connolly were as ready to talk of Ovid as of the memoirs of Ulysses S. Grant , and indeed ready to illuminate the one by shafts of light thrown from the other
9 There was equal indignation from the other side .
10 They decided that , in addition to the traditional , and largely vain , efforts to curb drug production , there is an urgent need to step up the offensive from the other end of the drugs trail .
11 The explosion in the orchard seemed to be coming from further away , from the other side of the orchard .
12 He failed to show how from the other direction values could arise from the people and become incorporated in the state ideology .
13 Quite apart from the other benefits of club membership , inland clubs often have the only access to local water , while coastal clubs might have the best launching facilities in an area .
14 From the other side of the wafer-thin wall between Odeon One and Two comes the voice of The Jungle Book 's Baloo : ‘ I want to talk like you , walk like you , I want to be like you . ’
15 Another thing that cut me off from the other kids was going to the grammar school — and having to wear a bright green blazer every day .
16 The doors stayed open but no murmur came from the other room .
17 Michael 's front garden was beautiful with stock , beds of sweet William and marigolds that took greedily the sun from the other flowers — pansies , roses and lilies .
18 Steve Pierpoint ( Shakespeare ) took small carp and roach on pole and pinkie from the other outfall for second .
19 The two of us stand next to his second hole unable to distinguish sky and lake and cut off from the other pair .
20 The next day Stig , kept away from the other dogs on a separate chain , but not under cover , is stiff-legged and looking mournful .
21 She was a woman from an age quite different from Erika 's own ; separated by a gulf , a measureless chasm of experience distancing them each from the other as surely as though they were beings from two different planets .
22 THE CATHEDRAL at Lyon stands back from the bank of the Saone , and , from the other side of the river , is half hidden by bland blocks of flats .
23 AS FOR the government 's negotiating strategy , Harkabi forecast that nothing would scare the ‘ extremists ’ like a readiness to talk from the other side .
24 LAST WEEK the Seasick Summit , this week the Strasbourg summit , which saw Mrs Thatcher , so often the scourge of Europe , being polite and conciliatory , eliciting applause from the other 11 members of the EC .
25 As in America , the success of Britain 's neo-conservative think-tanks prompted imitation from the other side .
26 Jack was coming through the gate from the other field .
27 She never brought back her correspondence from the other place , either .
28 Ever since Tug opened his eyes and saw Doyle in front of the door , things had been different from the other mornings .
29 ( And yet I remember one morning — when confronted by a preliminary plate of very sour , very cold slices of orange I could not stop a few tears trickling miserably down my cheeks — a gruff voice coming from the other end of the table .
30 Then he poured profuse apologies into the mouthpiece until a very surprised Charity managed to get a word from the other end of the line .
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