Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [verb] the other " in BNC.
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1 | We were shown our chalet , and then hurried along to the cinema to join the other camp residents . |
2 | Baldwin then made no demur against the Chancellor 's recommendation ; there would have been a greater chance of his demurring had the decision gone the other way , not because of his views but because of his admiration and affection for Montagu Norman , the intellectually certain Governor of the Bank of England . |
3 | IT was said here yesterday that Vic Reeves , the Darlington alternative comedian ( that is somebody who does n't make you laugh which is alternative to a comedian ) was the sole North-East recipient of a gong at the BAFTA awards the other night . |
4 | ( The vicar ate the other four . |
5 | I am , I think , cancelling my forthcoming Japanese student as the loo flooded the other day and whilst a temporary repair has been done , the whole needs attention . |
6 | At emission the lamp is at one height , but by the time the light reaches the other wall the capsule has fallen a little . |
7 | As soon as it is firmly on the boom release the other hand . |
8 | He was stood in front of me in the sandwich queue the other day and . |
9 | If the wind blew to the South-East they would be mostly in the U.S.S.R. … if the wind blew the other way they would extend well back up into Western Europe . ’ |
10 | having had rather a nasty shock when I had the car serviced the other day . |
11 | Instead of passing on this information , the defendant persuaded the other employee to leave and join his own business ; the discontented client in the meantime had agreed with the defendant that he would use him as his legal adviser in the future . |
12 | The cashier holds the other key and the safe deposit box can only be opened if both locks are operated at the same time . |
13 | The Leader of the Opposition said the other day , talking about education : ’ We will continue with the scale of commitment at least at the level of 1979 . |
14 | The idea started in our Care Committee — we raise half the money for the conversions , the Council supplies the other half . ’ |
15 | Nearly all the readings of the printed version are either musically superior to those in the theatre score , or result from octave transposition — necessary at one point to avoid an unplayable bottom B' B♭ occasioned by downward transposition from G to F. ( A change would have been unnecessary had the transposition gone the other way . ) |
16 | That 's what the cleaner said the other day , she said have you been hanging your clothes out ? |
17 | You then return to the lying flat starting position , and then go on to repeat the exercise using the other leg . |
18 | I think very often the influence goes the other way . |
19 | Traditionally , I always feel that the influence goes the other way . |
20 | Sound , like light , grew longer and clearer , lingering across the surface of the water : the boy hailing the other boatmen , voices from the villages on the banks , children splashing at the river 's edge , calling to one another . |
21 | Cos he wou his reaction time , understandably , cos he was n't expecting it , ce happened like that and hi his reaction time was too slow to compensate for the stupidity of the bloke coming the other way . |
22 | She watched Penry moving round the room to light the other lamps , realising now why there was such a plentiful supply of non-electrical light sources everywhere . |
23 | EVERYONE was out in Darlington Tory candidate Michael Fallon 's house when the postman knocked the other day . |
24 | Hypothalamus and mid-brain glow together in radical synchronization , and above everything else — you — now a couple — feel the desire to eradicate every feeling of loss and separation , the desire to find the other that began it all . |
25 | We might compare this ethical relation to Cixous ' remarks about the need to love the other or Kristeva 's recent preoccupation with love which , from this perspective , hardly involves the sudden apostasy of which she has been accused , but rather as for Levinas consists of a way of formulating a ‘ responsibility for the Other , being-for-the-other ’ . |
26 | There is a very strong critical tradition within Japan which has stressed the need to consider the other side of the economic miracle whether this concerns the social costs of pollution and congestion , gender and racial inequalities , repressive police methods , the inadequate provision of housing , the lack of proper attention to the elderly or sick . |
27 | This right should accordingly be amended as follows : The right to free passage and running ( subject to temporary interruption for repair alteration or replacement ) of water sewage gas electricity telephone and all other services or supplies to and from the Premises in and through the Pipes that now ( or at any time during the Term ) serve the Premises presently ( or at any time during the Term ) laid in on under or over other parts of the Centre and ( if any ) the Adjoining Property ( in common with the Landlord and other persons having a like right ) together with the right to enter the other parts of the Centre and ( if any ) the Adjoining Property to make connections to the Pipes and to inspect and repair such connections |
28 | 78 per cent of personal assets are owned by 25 per cent of adults , so that 75 per cent of the population share the other 22 per cent . |
29 | The cracker in the suit has the other front seat . |
30 | At last , when he thought he could wait no longer , he glimpsed Benedicta slip silently up the nave to join the other two members of his congregation , kneeling between them at the entrance to the rood screen . |