Example sentences of "[adv] [art] other way " in BNC.

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1 But how strange it was , the changes which the past two or three weeks had brought : not merely the changes of circumstances ; her father and his hoped for promotion , herself going to the Stadium , Omi talking about herself , Fritz … but the whole relationship inside the family had altered , and she herself had changed , and it had begun with the arrival of Uncle Karl , as if he were a sorcerer , a wave of whose manicured hands could transform life , as alchemists thought they could transform base metal into gold or , with a certain sinister frisson , perhaps the other way around .
2 And as for the light coming from the rear , the same sort of thing happened — only the other way round : for them the humps and dips were spread out . ’
3 So the sharing 's a bit like doing the times only the other way round is n't it like doing it backwards .
4 Oh this is just exactly the same only the other way round .
5 In higher education , it is entirely the other way around .
6 ‘ It was entirely the other way round .
7 Perhaps no other way will I and all the rest of us have the freedom and justice and equality that is ours by right .
8 It 's generally the other way round ; lass ; it 's them at the other end of the Feltons ' fists who generally land up here .
9 Most unusual — where Mark was concerned it was usually the other way round .
10 So it makes it erm in fact , it does upset them sometimes , you know , we , you know like the other way around they ca n't stand it when you you know , when you can er hate it like that .
11 But for Maxim it was still the other way around : the landscape beyond the train window was just for show ; secretly he knew those buildings were mere façades , without interior floors , furniture or live people .
12 And it is n't at all , cos he knows possibly the other way and they wo n't get in .
13 It is more the other way round , they would buy a record because it was n't in the charts . ’
14 Introverts are more the other way round whereas they 've got narrow interests , narrow fields of interest but they look at them in depth .
15 It was always the other way round , and when he found overnight fame , he clung to it with both hands and worried sometimes that it would go away again .
16 We have gone slightly the other way with obviously robotics and the electronic age and this sort of thing .
17 Now for er sensing people it 's probably the other way round .
18 Ideally , steps should not be taken to remove children from parental care unless there is clearly no other way to prevent harm to them and unless other options , such as day-care , financial and housing help , have been investigated first .
19 Now the other way of course which your attitude can er be affected is that you 're probably yourself quite a relaxed steady sort of guy , but do you respond , do you react to the antics of another road user ?
20 Other firms risk going too far the other way , imposing a too-narrow management — sometimes from outside the profession — and so alienating partners .
21 Of course it 's possible to go too far the other way , a natural but perilous reaction to grey anorak anxiety , in fact a sort of anoraksia nervosa .
22 But we must beware of going too far the other way .
23 It is very likely to over-react , however , and introduce formal procedures that swing the pendulum too far the other way .
24 ‘ It was a huge blow to their pride to discover how far behind they had fallen during isolation — yet coach John Williams has now gone too far the other way .
25 It was a bright day with thin sunshine burnishing up from the snow and men blinked and rubbed their eyes as they crossed the open space between the two compounds , tramping over the road running down to the village and the railway line that stretched far the other way to Pot'ma .
26 But many people would no doubt argue that the current ‘ anything goes as long as it sells papers ’ style goes too far the other way .
27 She says things have gone too far the other way .
28 Although the majority of people would not want to revert stuffily to the strict dress code for civil servants of the 1950s , does my right hon. Friend agree that the pendulum may have swung too far the other way ?
29 Erm but I think it 's gone a bit too far the other way this time unfortunately .
30 Yeah do n't go very well the other way we said , did n't we ?
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