Example sentences of "[art] [indef pn] [prep] the other " in BNC.

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1 In Brooke-Rose 's later work this relationship is reversed as linguistic felicities are allowed to pierce through the layers of the harmonious hierarchical structure of narrative ontology ; rather than replacing pun with metaphor , Brooke-Rose transforms the one into the other .
2 It is not , however , a matter of ‘ reducing ’ sociological explanations to psychological , but of seeing the relevance of the one for the other .
3 Ultimately we can not safely substitute the one for the other .
4 Unlike Dudley he was well aware that merchants , a fast growing class , were not segregated from the gentry by an unbridgeable gulf , but ‘ often change estate with gentlemen , as gentlemen doo with them by a mutuall conuersion of the one with the other , .
5 Much of our literature and culture stems from or relates to attempts to represent conceptions of town or country , conceptions that invariably contrast the one with the other ; town and country are always represented as opposites .
6 ‘ The area between Benghazi and Sirte ’ : the road from the one to the other is 400 kilometers long , and so the area implied is very large .
7 However , on the morning of his funeral , two senior guests , reading their papers after breakfast , raised quizzical eyebrows : ‘ Well , the General will not be needing his loch this morning , ’ said the one to the other .
8 Soon the seascape seemed to be occupied by nothing but the two great ships clamped together , with a web of men and weapons passing glittering from the one to the other .
9 He may not know a word of Burmese but he will share a fag with the interested Burman who is watching all that is going on , and as they puff away together contentedly , something intangible will pass from the one to the other .
10 The two sexes evolved in relation the one to the other .
11 She could cook them now and reheat them , but that , she believed , would be deleterious to their nutritional value : it would perhaps be best to entrap them , with their vitamins and trace minerals , in a china bowl enveloped in clingfilm in the coolness of the fridge , taking care that the film did not touch them lest some cancer-inducing chemical should migrate from the one to the other .
12 They would then remember map locations of home , identify their present map position , and then use their compass sense to find the direction from the one to the other .
13 A fundamental dis-continuity between human thinking and non-human thinking is already presupposed in the very arguments which were used to describe the imagined evolution from the one to the other .
14 Although the two purchases were at no stage legally conditional the one on the other , the obvious inference was that the family was interested in acquiring houses side by side .
15 As well the one as the other .
16 He could n't be the one without the other , because that 's his nature
17 As they approached , the prince had found it almost impossible to tell the one from the other .
18 On the other hand Marshall ( 1973 ) considers the crucial point to be that … the phonological correlations in terms of which speech is perceived and the temporal segments of the acoustic wave which examplify phonological sequences is not one to one and thus some decoding mechanism , unique to the left hemisphere , is required to derive the one from the other .
19 The only proviso was that a layman would be able to recognize the one from the other .
20 Since other versions of the weeping bitch tale are known from the continent , and France is unquestionably home to the fabliaux , the divergent descent of the known Dame Sirith and the Interludium from an English descendant of a French source — perhaps an Anglo-Norman play text — rather than the one from the other looks most likely .
21 Therefore , the policy suggestion that arises from theory is that in seeking to determine the effects of monopolisation it is necessary to weigh carefully the costs against the benefits , to examine the trade-off of the one against the other .
22 He is the poet par excellence ( and later , the singer/ songwriter par excellence ) of the two great intimacies — woman and God - because he found refuge from the One in the other ; when accidie impinged , Cupid intervened .
23 Many thinkers such as Owen , Fourier , Saint-Simon and Blanc saw the root of injustice as the competitive system of free markets , which led them to argue that the gulf between rich and poor and the exploitation of the one by the other , would not be abolished until some form of socialist state was established .
24 For marriage is a commitment to maximise the happiness and the fulfilment of the one by the other .
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