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

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1 The BBC itself , via its Enterprises section , rescued the day by coming up with the other half of a total £450,000 budget .
2 It is expected that the Home Office will come up with the other half of the sum .
3 Tacitus tells us that this incursion was into the territory of Rome 's allies , and this could place it in the lower Severn , where Caratacus could have linked up with the other group of dissidents in the south-west still smarting from the operations of Vespasian , who with his sea-borne mobility swept right along the south coast , taking the Britons by surprise .
4 Once , before starting a new stage in the story , we catch up on the other branch of the family .
5 The voice belonged to George , he had drawn up on the other side of the road , and as I walked towards him his voice was getting impatient .
6 The mood of Bank Holiday reflects that of a nation knowing that war must come , but other films dealt more directly with the storm clouds building up on the other side of the Channel .
7 His Dad had pulled up on the other side of the road .
8 Fearing that Greece and Turkey would end up on the other side of that iron curtain the American President Truman declared that their security was vital to the Western powers and began a substantial programme of aid .
9 She was n't sure how she 'd got there : like someone who takes an electric shock from a kitchen implement and winds up on the other side of the room .
10 She curled up on the other side of the bed .
11 High up on the other side of the square is a sign on which words pass rapidly from right to left across a bank of lights .
12 He drew up on the other side of the tall white gates and fished in his grey sack .
13 The winning team is the one which has all its frogs lined up at the other end of the room .
14 She wanted to spend as much time as possible with them and ended up at the other end of the plane . ’
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