Example sentences of "[adj] [to-vb] [indef pn] [prep] the other " in BNC.

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1 Having decided on the capacity of the venue and the ticket price , it is simple to multiply one by the other to ‘ gross the hall ’ .
2 The idea has effectively been ruled out by the Commission 's clear reference to the need for a ‘ common economic policy ’ , but the myth that it is possible to separate one from the other persists in Britain .
3 And you can then also couple between keyboards so that if you want to you can play the sounds from this keyboard on the lower one by coupling the two together and making them work as a pair , but that removes the inde independency of being able to set one against the other .
4 Ideally each should be able to offer something to the others , but for this to happen an agenda has to be clarified and values made explicit .
5 But is always necessary to sacrifice one for the other ?
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