Example sentences of "[to-vb] [adv prt] to the other [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The big cat started to swing on to the other tack but a swell caught her bow , slamming her back .
2 They aimed to pass over to the other side of the stockade through the gap between one section and the other , where the bridge spanned the stream .
3 And this is how Freud explains Wilson 's inability to stand up to the other men , like Woodrow , like Cle Clements or Lloyd George , who were rather aggressive , and er , were , were kind of pushing all the time , what they could out of the , out of the peace settlement , and what , er the book shows , is that Woodrow Wilson would have confrontations with them and say a lot of fine words , and then the next day , he would , he would give it all away , as it were , he would , he would be ill or he 'll backtrack , or when the actual agreements came to be signed , he , he would n't do what he said he would , er , wh what he did .
4 If one of these groups were to go over to the other side — as the army did in Romania — the balance of forces would be altered .
5 When it goes past I want to run over to the other side of the bridge , but there 's too much traffic to cross the road , so I just watch the trail of water it leaves behind .
6 where both claimants are parties ] , the claimant is liable to account over to the other person having a right to claim to such extent as will avoid double liability ’ ; and by section 7(4) , ‘ where , as a result of enforcement of a double liability , any claimant is unjustly enriched to any extent , he shall be liable to reimburse the wrongdoer to that extent . ’
7 It 's much easier to get through to the other side of the world than to the other side of London , and the lines are much clearer too .
8 Anyway , we need to get back to the other world . ’
9 But you do n't have to rush off to the other extreme .
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