Example sentences of "[be] [prep] [art] other " in BNC.

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1 Portadown will have to wait and see who their opponents will be as the other all-Dublin semi between Old Alexandra and Loreto ended scoreless after extra time .
2 Clearly the most drastic punishment for a firm that has reneged on the collusive agreement would be for the other firms to force it to its security level , either forever or for some specified number of time periods .
3 Always try to be behind the other ball when you come through the hoop , because you 're going that way , you see ?
4 Tacit consent was the tactic which Locke used in his Second Treatise to escape from the dilemma of reconciling his basic principle — " The Liberty of Man , in Society , is to be under no other Legislative Power , but that established , by consent , in the Commonwealth … " ( 22 , p. 301 ) — with the desirability of a stable and durable system of government which would not have to be submitted to the people for constant re-endorsement .
5 She had heard that my father was preparing now to go to Somerset to be with the other Hastings folk .
6 Next time you get a letter from me it will be from the other side of the world .
7 Once this was done he set about his task , quite happy to be in no other company that that of the two greys .
8 I might be in the other car . ’
9 She continued : ‘ My kitchen would be in the other … what a luxury to be in my mother and able to look outside … !
10 Where either the High Court or a county court is satisfied that proceedings before it are required to be in the other court whether by reason of the 1991 Order or any other provisions made under s 1 of the Courts and Legal Services Act 1990 , or by reason of any other enactment , then it must either transfer the proceedings to the other court or strike them out ( CCA 1984 , ss 40 and 42 ) .
11 Erm I do n't know what the situation will be in the other churches .
12 Well er wo n't it be in the other one , catalogue .
13 It might be in the other room actually .
14 The air was sweet with the smell of bread from the bakeries which seemed to be on every other street corner .
15 Torquay , though , can now look forward to their home tie against West Ham when the seven-league boot will be on the other foot .
16 It felt as if she was facing death : what would be on the other side ?
17 It could be on the other side of the island or asleep or waiting to leap out the water and swallow them whole .
18 The barges used to come down the Leeds and Liverpool canal right down to Tate and Lyle 's , where they had chutes that came down from the building into the barges and the coal was sucked up because the coal was very fine ; and the poor people there — they 'd be on the other side of the canal and one would perhaps get on a barge and throw two or three pieces of coal and then scamper up .
19 ‘ I think that the boot may be on the other leg ! ’
20 It may be a light aircraft twenty miles away , in which case they will go in their own cars , or it may be on the other side of the world , in which case they will be on the next airline flight in that direction and might not be home again for several weeks .
21 ‘ He may be on the other team .
22 Will he therefore do his best to defuse the present unhappy situation and assure the people of that great continent that , although they may be on the other side of the world , they are close to the hearts of the people of the United Kingdom ?
23 As we all know , it is a matter of only a few weeks before the joyous day when the boot will be on the other foot and the right hon. Gentleman will be sitting on the Opposition Front Bench making speeches on timetable motions .
24 That means … ’ she stared at the hedges , ‘ they 'd be on the other side of the hedge .
25 If he was going to be late on parade — 3 p.m. , he 'd promised every pressure would be on the other two group leaders , Sheila Williams and Cedric Downes , to keep the tourists adequately amused by each of them shouldering an extra responsibility .
26 An international canoeing area with a 460-metre white-water slalom course will be on the other side of the barrage .
27 For those of you having withdrawal symptoms from patch-based working , consider only how lucky you are not to be on the other kind of patch .
28 It might be on the other ones .
29 WHEN engineers working for the Tokyo gas company , get a telephone call in the middle of the night , the chances are that a computer will be at the other end .
30 ‘ Could be at the other end .
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