Example sentences of "[pron] [vb -s] [art] other [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Let me now describe some work erm which points the other way .
2 You also get a key which holds the other half of the sensor ; pressing the key against the sensor gives you access to your machine .
3 The matter was further considered in relation to Article 67 of the original version of the EEC Treaty in Case 203/80 Casati , which illustrates the other approach .
4 Nobody wants the other sort .
5 As one can not induce inspiration ( some have tried in vain , using drugs or alcohol ) , all we can do here is write about the 99% of work and skill which forms the other part of melody writing .
6 It 's difficult to offer a fair assessment of the Interludes from Wolfgang Fortner 's opera Blutchochzeit ( ‘ Blood-Wedding ’ ) , which forms the other work on this disc .
7 Instead , say , of complimenting someone directly on his taste and sophistication , the Japanese practice is often to approach this particular problem indirectly , and pick out some aspect of the room which reflects the other person 's taste and sophistication and comment on that .
8 One child can be given the label of being the naughty one which lets the other children in the family off the hook .
9 For 1994 the Barber Institute is scheduling one on the ‘ Harvest wagon ’ by Gainsborough , to be shown first in Birmingham , then Toronto , which owns the other version ’ .
10 The users of Scotland 's buses should be able to turn to one body which oversees the other modes of transport .
11 And of course it 's heat of the sun which strikes the other side but which misses our side .
12 The desire to continue to nurse may have to be subjugated to the need to work at something which enables the other responsibilities to be satisfied .
13 Hermes at the left end holds the winged horses of Athena 's chariot which she is mounting ; on the central slab another goddess , almost certainly Aphrodite , steps down from a chariot which faces the other way .
14 In all this work he functions as a kindly nurse who has no other business than to care for the well-being of her charge .
15 For example , this seems desirable where the home is also occupied by an elderly companion or a former carer who has no other residence to go to .
16 She has no other injuries , thank God . ’
17 However , the basic National Insurance retirement pension by itself is not enough to bring her above the point where tax begins to be charged , so if she has no other income apart from this , she will not be asked to pay tax .
18 But you can see that er for someone who has no , a wife who has no income and her husband 's paying twenty five percent or forty percent then by moving a , say er twenty thousand at erm well er whatever percentage to fill up these allowances er if you 're getting ten thousand or twenty thousand put , put it into the wife 's name that they give us the interest is then hers , if she has no other income it neatly can be swallowed up by the allowance .
19 She says the other ones they 're all full of politics .
20 As Teddy will be back at six , she takes the other rooms by storm .
21 she left that and she 's gone to do her midwifery and now when she gets the other day she was looking at old pay slips God , she must have been an idiot to give up a sister 's post cos she said her wages have dropped terrible to do this course !
22 He might for example be led by ( 8 ) and ( 9 ) to suggest that white is ambiguous , for in ( 8 ) it seems to mean " only or wholly white " while in ( 9 ) it can only mean " partially white " : ( 8 ) The flag is white ( 9 ) The flag is white , red and blue The semanticist who takes the other tack , that natural language senses are protean , sloppy and variable , is hardly in a better position : how do hearers then know ( which they certainly do ) just which variable value of white is involved in ( 8 ) ?
23 The winner is the man who pulls the other guy 's jockstrap off .
24 She pokes the other end inside her nostril .
25 In The Color Purple , Celie is not really aware that she is poor , simply because she knows no other lifestyle apart from the one she is accustomed to or the wealthier white people 's .
26 I think the problem is perhaps that when we love that we no , we never love the same degree , the two people do n't li , love exactly the same way that in every relationship there is one who loves and one who is loved , one who kisses and one who is kissed and I think perhaps this balance if the relationship is weak , this kind of works it out that , that then they eventually split up , that one goes the other way and the ca n't stay together .
27 Thus there is an inverse relationship between price and yield , as one rises the other falls , or as one falls the other rises .
28 As one rises the other declines and the discourse is maintained through variations upon the two themes and alternation of supremacy .
29 Thus there is an inverse relationship between price and yield , as one rises the other falls , or as one falls the other rises .
30 Neutrality is neutrality between parties in relation to some issue regarding which the success of one sets the other back .
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