Example sentences of "[vb past] [verb] [prep] the other [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | That device — whatever the hell it is — that I found in Magee was made of the same material I found melted in the other bodies . ’ |
2 | The Scottish accent seemed to come from the other side of the crowd . |
3 | But then United broke to the other end and won a free kick a minute into injury time . |
4 | A large suitcase lay on the bed , still full of the clothes he 'd taken from the other room . |
5 | In the wives ' hostel Jocelyn finished unpacking and turned to look at the other occupant of the room a pleasant woman of thirty five who had introduced herself as Jane Smith . |
6 | Laura turned to look at the other woman in astonishment . |
7 | He began to aim at the other man , who was reloading his Luger , but was stopped by the Doctor 's hand on his shoulder . |
8 | They heard quacking on the other side of the wall . |
9 | A group began to form on the other side of the potted palms . |
10 | It began to ring at the other end . |
11 | He heard breathing on the other side , close to the door . |
12 | The whole thing was designed to smoke out double agents , to make sure you had n't gone over and started to work for the other side . |
13 | Then he started to think about the other case , the poisoning of a whole family group at No. 22 , Church Row . |
14 | He kept moving round the other side , cos they 've all got high neck jumpers have n't they Ron ? |
15 | I shall write a long poem about what I saw shining from the other side . ’ |
16 | It was better to make it clear right from the start that she preferred to work in the other surgery alone , rather than work together in both village and complex . |
17 | She took it from the cupboard and as usual became engrossed in the other pages of the newspaper . |
18 | But there was plenty of time , and they had to wait at the other end of the tunnel . |
19 | Of all the advice she had received from the other creatures , taking away the dog 's food was the only one , she decided in the end , that might have a chance of succeeding . |
20 | The King , understandably enough , did not thank Asquith for implying that he would deviate from the role of strict constitutionality by denying to Labour what he had given to the other parties . |
21 | I had to go round the other night , Saturday night , and you could n't get through the door . |
22 | He had looked into the other world , and he had been caught peering through . |
23 | He paused by the window seat , a replica of one he had noticed at the other end of the gallery . |
24 | Stephen Ross ( no relation ) , a director with 3i in Birmingham , takes up the story : ‘ We knew Alistair Ross and respected what he had done with the other poultry business . |
25 | I went inside and saw a beautiful work which the artist had done on the other side . |
26 | He did n't know ‘ what statement Mr. Gibbon had made to the other gentlemen or what reasoning they could have employed so as to sign a paper declaring the fact of urinous vomiting to be utterly impossible — here I must be at issue with them believing as I do … from my little physiological knowledge , that vomiting of urine for 26 weeks is by no means impossible … ’ . |
27 | For Vincent , it rankled most that his sensitive brother had defected to the other side , seeing him as the cause of discord and anxiety at home , just as ‘ they ’ did . |
28 | To see The Egyptian , I had to walk to the other end of town , to the Essoldo . |
29 | ‘ I voted for Al Gore for Vice President and had to vote for the other fellow to get his ( Gore 's ) name , ’ Mr Clinton told a neighbour as reporters listened in . |
30 | The alternative had been revealed to me ; with magnificent hardihood , I had ventured into the Other Side ; was I to suffer the fate of the two Dutch explorers ? |