Example sentences of "the others [verb] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | She regularly employs her grandmother , ‘ who 's the best seamstress I 'll ever find — she teaches all the others to sew beautifully ’ , and , after school , a 14-year-old girl who is already showing great design ability . |
2 | Crane was up at the corner to stop the others breaking back to the north . |
3 | The others listened hard , launched themselves , and put on speed until they caught up with him . |
4 | You 'd better wait until the others come back , and ask them . ’ |
5 | ‘ Well , can I stay in here until the others come back ? ’ |
6 | Can we start when the others come back ? |
7 | Why have we covered before the others come back ? |
8 | His fears were fuelled when he saw the others gathered there . |
9 | They found the canteen door barricaded , Leila and the others hiding inside . |
10 | The others clattered on behind him . |
11 | Faced with this monstrous apparition , Cardiff did not freeze in his tracks even as the others clattered up the basement stairs towards the ground floor . |
12 | The persona a person presents and the character he acquires in the eyes of the others drives primarily , we believe , not so much from what he does , but from how he does it . |
13 | After a time the others go off to search for ‘ Smee ’ — but of course they do n't know who they are looking for . |
14 | Luib studied it as the others set up camp . |
15 | But he fell away again unhurt as one of the others dived forward at my eyes . |
16 | ‘ Did you see the spec ’ for the funfair ? ’ he asked the others crowded on to the rattling platform . |
17 | The second is that there were variations by team which reinforced what our interviews and observations had identified , namely , that different philosophies prevailed — the two city teams being developmental ‘ purists ’ , Bassetlaw championing an ‘ integrated casework and development ’ model and the others taking up intermediate positions . |
18 | While the others seemed still obsessed with the catastrophe of 1870 , Pétain was assiduously and pragmatically studying more recent campaigns such as the Boer War and the RussoJapanese War of 1905 , where the defence had given so good an account of itself . |
19 | After they realised that the warriors did not care if they stayed in the saddle or not , Yuan , Alexei and the others got down as well . |
20 | The others got out of the rope , and Slingsby , climbing up as far as possible , stood on a little step just below , with his hands on the platform . |
21 | I was n't the only one , but most of the others got out faster . |
22 | For myself , I would let the others go on to the caves and pass the time instead above ground in the large riverside village of Saint-Pé ( the Gascon form of Pierre ) -de-Bigorre , which has a nicely arcaded square and a few pleasing remains of its old abbey church , once the grandest religious building in the Pyrenees but now part in effect of the dull parish church that later replaced it , after it had been fired by Protestant arsonists in the Wars of Religion . |
23 | He let the others go on , sat down on a kitchen stool and took it out of his pocket . |
24 | When the others get back I 'm sure they 'll sort it all out , ’ said Gurder , more cheerfully than he felt . |
25 | ‘ To the lighthouse ’ had been our motto , and there we went , leading George , while the others made up a fire and roasted whole the lamb they had brought with them for a picnic luncheon . |
26 | One of the men , however , easily held down the exciseman while the others made off with the booty . |
27 | And we made within two minutes to sort out what we were going to , or we decided what charity first , then we decided two would decide on the script while the others cut out relevant pieces that we thought might be useful words . |
28 | Some names will occur naturally in the narrative and I can only hope that the others know how highly their contribution , co-operation and companionship were valued . |
29 | The others drifted away . |
30 | We were sitting in the hall finishing off our meal of light ale , freshly baked bread and strips of salted pork , when the others drifted down to join us . |