Example sentences of "[vb pp] [adv prt] [prep] the other [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The people who are seizing and occupying the present time can not belong in my colour , they 're like the bits that leap out of a spinning bowl , too heavy , too separate and distinct to be blended in with the other substances ; red-hot stones , flung out and setting on fire the place where they land .
2 The Commission was to have not just the right to initiate and recommend policy to its executive partner , the Council of Ministers , but also the task of ensuring that the provisions of the treaty and policies emanating from the Council of Ministers were carried out by the other institutions and the member states .
3 The spade and the fork they had hung up among the other tools in the stables .
4 He got phoned up by the other players ?
5 I asked him why he had n't got on with the other passengers .
6 I do n't know who 's got through from the other games , but we 'll take anyone on really I think .
7 Three year rolling service agreements are to be drawn up for the other directors and senior employees as set out in Appendix II .
8 The other lamb 's getting tangled up in the other parts of that Russian vine 's gone over .
9 Spooning the garlic and ginger paste into the snapper and over their skin , he dropped the first three fish on to the grill and called down to the other Latinos to bring plates and cutlery from the galley .
10 The Franco-German axis styles itself as the leading force in the Community and , while both countries make explicit reference to their special relationship in speeches in each other 's countries , the primacy of this alliance is clearly played down in the other countries of the EC , not least because it negates the whole point of having a community .
11 6–2- " That whilst under the Old Testament Instrumental Music was prescribed as part of the Temple service it was removed along with the other peculiarities of that service , under the new and more spiritual dispensation from which ritualistic and sensuous forms of worship were excluded ; that no Instrumental Music was prescribed or practised by Christ and his Apostles …
12 Up to this point we had kept up with the other parties , but while they had tackled the step easily , we were left puzzled as to how they had done it .
13 After she was beaten up by the other pupils , Calvin said , ‘ The trouble with than one , though , is she 's ugly .
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