Example sentences of "[adj] [prep] [art] other " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | It records the developing relationship between the leader and the follower and teaches each about the other . |
2 | London , meditated Dexter — so many people crammed together , yet knowing so little about the others standing only a few feet away . |
3 | He said : ‘ I felt sorry for the others , so I confessed . ’ |
4 | A common feature of the local authority/school relationship is the lack of understanding of each for the other . |
5 | And of course we searched each for the other 's books . |
6 | Our fondness each for the other is pure and innocent , a union of two happy souls — it could be that a way will be found for us . ’ |
7 | He slept in the stables and was no longer touchy about the others knowing , although he was not often found out . |
8 | There are very few cases in which it is automatic for one relative to offer support and unproblematic for the other to accept it . |
9 | To stop the argument they decide on a compromise : the patient gets half of one treatment and half of the other . |
10 | In its four quarters he kept his four ‘ wives ’ , each totally oblivious of the others , until sheer misfortune led to his discovery and his just deserts . |
11 | He looked up as Marion , Conroy still clutched to her side , came out through the doors from the stage , some of the others trailing behind her . |
12 | Digital filter design is part of ILS 's product and though not as extensive in its filter design as some of the others , it is still impressive . |
13 | She ai n't so quick as some of the others , but she 's real good at swimming . |
14 | But some of the others are less familiar . |
15 | For the British at large , Czechoslovakia , compared with some of the others , was a not too far-off country of which we did know something : that distinctive spelling , those operas . |
16 | That may be his paramount qualification for ‘ going to the Castle ’ , but some of the others seem hardly less important . |
17 | There was over an hour left when Malcolm came in , and had some of the others defended as well as he did the game might have been saved . |
18 | It turned out that some of the others had heard things too . |
19 | Some of the others — Roy Eldridge and Dizzy Gillespie , for example — could not really be said to have voices at all . |
20 | ‘ He 'll get the trip of the Greenham [ seven furlongs ] alright , but like some of the others , he will benefit from the outing , ’ said Cole . |
21 | Although there is some good material in the report on Harris Tweed it stand up less well than some of the others to the passage of time . |
22 | By the moral standards of some of the bargainers the claims of some of the others may be immoral . |
23 | ‘ Gentleman , Jim Almonds , immensely tall and a little less boisterous than some of the others , had seen action at Tobruk together with Pat Riley and Jock Lewes . |
24 | I have mentioned Janis and some of the others and we could add to the list — Heather Couper , the astronomer , for example . |
25 | Some of the others came closer . |
26 | Some of the others who eventually became well-known architects were John J. Stevenson , Charles Hodgson Fowler , Robert Johnson , and Scott 's own sons George Gilbert and John Oldrid . |
27 | They were both Londoners so this cheered me up no end , and we were soon making our way to the Mess for supper and then up to the office for me to meet some of the others . |
28 | Jo and Maggie and some of the others from work had gone back last week and met them again . |
29 | Some of the others — Silk especially — was against the inclusion of a female in the unit . |
30 | ‘ She never used to go out and get drunk like some of the others . ’ |