Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] on the other " in BNC.

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1 He handed me a toffee , climbed into his car , beckoned me to sit on the other front seat for a few minutes , and removed the celluloid sidescreen to give us more fresh air .
2 Erm but I mean on the other hand if you start trying to develop your criteria , and I 'd go out and look at Botton Village and look at the Richmond Fellowship or something ,
3 ‘ I know whose voice I heard on the other end of the line . ’
4 But there were some like me I suppose on the other side .
5 Mm , when I looked on the other page there was more .
6 I turn on the other light on my side of the carriage .
7 When I emerged on the other side , our little game of hide-and-seek was over : he had vanished , taking the girl with him .
8 ‘ and we should die of that roar which lies on the other side of silence ’
9 Jane could not bear to give up for , although she knew nothing so harrowing as the run-up to a match or a medal , she knew nothing to compare with the excitement which lay on the other side of the 1st tee : " However tight a match , I never believed that anyone was going to beat me .
10 This leads to the Kriizli Pass ( 2,347m , 7,698ft ) which descends on the other side to Sedrun on the Vorderrhein ( anterior Rhine ) valley of canton Grisons about 10km ( 6 miles ) from Disentis .
11 Sir Eric and Lady Paignton were there , a kindly , elderly couple , who lived on the other side of the village , and one or two people from Clyst St George ; and a fat , over-dressed little woman who turned out to be Mrs Blessington-Dalrymple .
12 She lived on the other side of Chelmsford and Alice took Catherine there in the carrying cot on the bus .
13 ‘ One is the maid , who sleeps on the other side of the house .
14 That , that 's a rational law , okay , it 's nothing to do with a taboo , there 's not some strange supernatural principle which says , in Savoy Street you drive on the other side , and if you do n't you 'll be struck down with a fever or ill luck or something like that .
15 That 'll be in the new , in the red line and you go on the other stuff .
16 The man she saw on the other side was in his late thirties , his hair receding slightly , but what hair he did have was thick and lustrous and reached the collar of his shirt .
17 It is presented as proof of the success of her softer approach to all those Frogs , Krauts and Wops who live on the other side the English Channel .
18 Right well it may be of course you see on the other hand the accountancy takes three years .
19 The photograph was n't very much like the girl who sat on the other side of the desk , but passport photographs seldom are much like their originals .
20 He looked at Lady Horne who sat on the other side of the fireplace , an ivory and pearl rosary entwined around her fingers .
21 of course , if the vacancy requirements fluctuate as well , as is the case with contractors , a kind of see-saw effect sets in with the recruitment team oscillating between periods of intense activity and chaos on the one hand , and having nothing to do on the other hand .
22 Er hundred and forty pound for the coach to Yorkshire which we got on the other side , a hundred and six pound back so the club er sponsored that , a hundred and thirty four pound , and thirty four pound .
23 Then she hears something sizzling on the other side of the restaurant and decides she will have ‘ sizzling chicken ’ .
24 In Spain we drive on the other side . ’
25 Now I 've got one coming on the other toe .
26 We knew on the other hand that Redbridge and Waltham Forest was not a competent authority and it could not have achieved this scale of planning .
27 You 'd have to do what we did on the other page .
28 and one sitting on the other chair arm
29 would be nice cos they look ni we had on the other white M G and they 're a nice
30 We have er six people taking telephone calls from members of the public , er these are enquiries about the latest in the Gulf er , the relatives in the Gulf , and then we have on the other side of the room , we have people who are handing out information that we have received to their relatives in this country .
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