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

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1 One child can be given the label of being the naughty one which lets the other children in the family off the hook .
2 The users of Scotland 's buses should be able to turn to one body which oversees the other modes of transport .
3 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 .
4 She says the other ones they 're all full of politics .
5 As Teddy will be back at six , she takes the other rooms by storm .
6 Thus there is an inverse relationship between price and yield , as one rises the other falls , or as one falls the other rises .
7 As one rises the other declines and the discourse is maintained through variations upon the two themes and alternation of supremacy .
8 Thus there is an inverse relationship between price and yield , as one rises the other falls , or as one falls the other rises .
9 I 've read ZZAP ! since Issue 81 and it beats the other mags into a pulp .
10 Rambo the lamb is now a week old … and he dwarfs the other youngsters around him .
11 He says the other priests envy him . ’
12 However , keep , paint , leave , produce , drink do not support subordinate clauses ; and , while they can be followed by the same sequence of noun phrase + adjective , the adjective is not clausal in their case but a predicate qualifier , and it shows the other characteristics to be expected of a predicate qualifier .
13 ‘ Even has a secret little den where he takes the other members of his gang .
14 In his view , ‘ The death of Samson ’ is the first finished , authentic painting by Rubens in the museum 's collection ( he dismisses the other paintings , most bought by J. Paul Getty himself , as being ‘ largely to entirely ’ studio works ) , though there are three fine oil sketches by the artist , notably ‘ The Miracles of St Francis of Paola ’ ( 1627/8 ) , bought by Goldner himself in 1991 .
15 He lets the other revellers off .
16 But in this instance , the exception is more apparent than real , since if the person insulted or abused can read the display from his garden , the offence is committed ( assuming , of course , that it satisfies the other requirements of the section ) .
17 he knows the other names
18 ‘ But understand , from my side , that I 'd like to see her once a fortnight , if it 's just for an hour , and that whatever holidays the other bairns have , she 's got to have the same .
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