Example sentences of "[noun sg] and [prep] the other [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 There is some irony in the fact that many schools are on the one hand educating children about healthy eating and on the other selling at break time nothing less than junk foods such as crisps , chewy fruit sweets and chocolate bars .
2 Relatively inexpensive , it may on the one hand inspire confidence in the wearer and on the other act as a tactile reminder that he/she has a bad knee .
3 It requires the setting up of a chain of correlated consequences linking at one end the position of the microscopic electron and at the other end the registration of the result of that particular measurement .
4 A typical clause on the sale of an unregistered title is as follows : All that property known as Together with the rights and Except and Reserved and Subject as mentioned in a Conveyance ( hereinafter called " the Conveyance " ) dated and made between of the one part and of the other part .
5 Now we had a coal fire , on one side there was the er hot water boiler and on the other side there was the oven .
6 The electric-blue motor car , with the high fins and the open top , sailed over the crest of a hill and down the other side .
7 The issue of academic freedom has been raised both in this place and in the other place — the notorious clauses 36 and 64 , which have similar elements in the further education sector , can not be debated today .
8 Within the minutiae of the constable 's experience , policing the street daily met consent and at the other pole , antagonism .
9 However , the inclusion of an explanation or justification of a clause may increase the chances of the clause being regarded as reasonable , both by the court and by the other party to the contract .
10 Our life is characterised on the one hand by a certain cosiness of Christian fellowship and on the other hand by a pleasant familiarity with the secular world : we work in it , spend our hard earned income on it , and take some of our pleasures from it .
11 If we listen on the one hand to the Secretary of State for the Environment and on the other hand to the Minister for Local Government and Inner Cities , it seems that the DOE has something like Dr. Doolittle 's ’ Push-me — pull-you . ’
12 and all was accurately , now if it was done really with the hope that the council and winder would get together and come to some decent arrangement and at the other side of er Lancaster er down by the
13 This turned out to be the last time The Committee saw a race course until this season and On The Other Hand then lost his form after his Leopardstown Chase win .
14 I had got hold of the suitcase and with the other hand I unclasped her fingers from my hair .
15 Some involved navigation got me across to the door and into the other room .
16 Just to highli I 'd just like to highlight a few of the principles before I comment on this dishonesty of this Government in , on the one hand enacting a major piece of legislation and on the other hand doing it in such a way that Councils 'll settle for failure because resources have not been allocated .
17 As he reached the parked sports car he went into a rolling dive , still clutching his leg , and bounced himself off the bonnet and over the other side .
18 The first contains a few records , so collect them and slide down the ice into the water , this is extremely easy so just use the map to reach the room containing the concert poster , records and a ‘ ? ’ ( worth 50 points ) , grab 'em all and move up to the extra life , then to the ladder and get the heart if you need it , walk right , go up the ladder and down the other side , pick up the crate and jump into the water .
19 I dial his number and on the other side of the airwell Kyle picks up his phone .
20 It is very difficult to understand how the Bank can say this on the one hand and on the other hand , send out advertisements for positions such as Outlet Manager , [ Whatever that is ! ] , with a remuneration package that is to be negotiated with the Bank .
21 As she watched , a small car drove slowly past and made for a cottage at the far end and on the other side of the narrow track .
22 Jake Howard , who was on the Australian coaching staff for the World Cup , has joined Wanderers for next year and at the other end of Lansdowne Road the Landsdowne club have enrolled Graeme Taylor , formerly a Counties back and more lately involved with the All Blacks ‘ seconds ’ squad .
23 Children as young as 18 months start with pre school gymnastics activity and at the other end of the scale adults of 60 plus are still competing in veterans competitions .
24 For many years the arguments for access to information have emphasised on the one hand the private values of privacy and autonomy and on the other hand the public values of democratic involvement in decision making .
25 In general , these joint muderris/muftiliks seem to have been at the or levels , their holders receiving 50 akce ; but there are instances on the one hand of lower-ranking posts-in about 940/1533–4 , for example , a muderris/mufti of Agras ( Aghrus , also Aghras , now Atabey ) received 30 akce a day , then moved on to become mufti in Ankara ( and probably muderris , although Ata'i does not mention a medrese ) with 40 akce and on the other hand cases , particularly in Amasya , Manisa and Damascus , where the holders received 60 , 80 or even 100 akce a day .
26 It has already been suggested that the drafter 's primary objective is to transfer , so far as possible , the risks of the contract away from his/her client and onto the other party to the contract .
27 The heads form a cap which covers the shoulder joint , and they are attached at one end to the upper arm and at the other end to 3 points to the front , top and back of the shoulder .
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