Example sentences of "[pron] [noun sg] [prep] the other " in BNC.

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1 When we used to go out in the street , I would be on one side of the matron holding her arm , my sister on the other side doing the same .
2 ( Good ; it 'll take my mind off the other itch . )
3 I cocked my piece towards the other guy , who was definitely thinking about it .
4 ‘ I 'll change the number plates from my car to the other one , ’ he said .
5 Only after a time did I force my attention to the other problem — Gharr 's demand for the phetam in return for Mala .
6 We found them and my paddle with the other instructor getting a lecture on what to do if you see your friend drowning and not ignoring sos calls .
7 Even with two feet and my back against the other side I could n't budge it .
8 Even with two feel and my back against the other side I could n't budge it .
9 Beginning in late October and maintaining fifteen miles a day would get me to Kano , my destination on the other side of the Sahara , just in time .
10 According to my neighbour on the other side , this apartment contained something very unusual in the way of leggy redheads .
11 ‘ I do n't spend much of my time with the other caddies , Inspector .
12 But we could take my mother on the other one .
13 Rory led the way to the disco floor , all too aware of the speculative glances slid in her direction from the other dancers , yet aware too of a peculiar little thrill of pride as she caught the envious looks in the eyes of the other women .
14 Writing in this week 's Health Service Journal , she detailed her progress with the other units .
15 At the extreme , if it turned out that one opinion was in a minority in every group or constituency mandating its one representative , then the gathering of representatives would be unanimous in its support for the other opinion , while the minority opinion would be entirely unrepresented , even though , in principle , it could be held by 49 per cent of those taking part in the mandating process .
16 She found two seats free not far from the Lorrimores and , putting herself on one chair and her handbag on the other , said with bonhomie to the elderly couple already occupying the table , ‘ I 'm Daffodil Quentin .
17 So Auntie , her umbrella in one hand and her handbag in the other , set out .
18 The superintendent started eating hers as soon as they had turned out of Chester Row , peeling back the clingfilm with one hand while shuffling through the sheaf of papers she held in her lap with the other : formal , typewritten statements from people at TV London who had something relevant to say about Nicola Sharpe .
19 Having discussed the report with the client and explained the procedural rules relating to expert evidence , you must obtain the client 's express consent to its disclosure to the other side .
20 She never brought back her correspondence from the other place , either .
21 She said she 'd got him to agree that day and it was no use arguing because it was her price for keeping her promise to be silent about her work on the other paintings . ’
22 Brushing her wispy fringe away from her hot forehead , she settled the strap of her bag over her shoulder and , taking her case in one hand and her grip in the other , struggled off the bus .
23 It is submitted that it would be ill-advised to treat such statements made in one House after the Bill had completed its passage in the other House as an expression of the intention of , in the words of Lord Browne-Wilkinson , ‘ Parliament as a whole ’ .
24 In every case , the agency will communicate with its counterpart in the other country .
25 If they do , then there is no reason why this breed should not take its place among the other pedigree types .
26 She turned to sign for the gear , and ran her eye over the other signatures on the page .
27 Because feeling grateful towards Rachel made her uncomfortable , she turned her attention to the other guests , a couple of solid neighbours whose grandchildren played in Kensington Gardens with Maggie during the holiday visits .
28 Georgina transferred her attention to the other shoe .
29 I wonder if we could move now move over to the first which is on er the first main resolution of which amendment to the other resolution .
30 If there 's a positive relationship okay I d I mean that was just recapping something I said before so if you got it you 've probably got it down twice now Okay , if you knew that there was a positive relationship between two variables and we said that their score on one of the variables was high then we would expect , although not necessarily , because w it 's not true in every case but it i there 's a general trend , we would expect that their score on the other variable would also be high .
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