Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] the other [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Right down the other end of the pipe , please , ’ said Gurder .
2 They went together , they 've been somewhere together the other night .
3 ‘ We could have given you an introduction to Professor Vanchetti in Rome , ’ said Gervase Fairfax , who was Penelope 's other neighbour , ‘ but unfortunately he dropped down dead the other day . ’
4 ‘ People do n't use pubs like they used to do and that 's the demise of the country pub , not so much the other things that have been said .
5 If he had n't rattled her so much the other day , leaving her high and dry to sneak off and join his girlfriend , she might have remembered to tell him about the dratted ledgers .
6 Karen could n't believe I got back so quickly the other day .
7 It was just that in the end would have been so far the other side of six weeks as to be out of sight , and she could n't stand any more writs , summonses or legal documents in long brown envelopes .
8 I came along here the other day and I thought oh heck , if you were living in actually
9 Oh , he was down here the other week , you know .
10 did it so well the other Friday when in the
11 It is dreadful I walked along there the other day .
12 It was only when the other girl paused in the middle of saying something and turned an enquiring face in her own direction , eyebrows raised enquiringly , a patronising smile on her flawless countenance , that Rune appeared to recollect her existence !
13 You — with all your chat about your full social life , your glamorous , eventful bachelor-girl programme , the get-up-and-go philosophy which you expounded so vividly the other evening in your flat ?
14 Not just the other thing .
15 Not surprisingly the other side does its best to complicate matters by deliberately holding meaningless conversations that defy analysis .
16 The Russians will be very ready to respond to this and I think even more so the other Republics .
17 And , yes , the further away the other pebbles , the faster they retreated into the distance .
18 The further away the other conductor is the fewer electrons will get through , so enabling scientists to map the surface of the first solid .
19 And once more the other rats started their scratching and squeaking .
20 Back in 1988 though , none of the above was known to this actress , who fancied herself as a serious artist who 'd been through the portals of the National and the RSC , albeit coming quickly out the other side , and whose biggest ambition was a ) to perfect a stage yawn , b ) to trim her inner thighs , and c ) to fry a perfect fishball .
21 In the more ethnically uniform Berlin the Jews were rather clearly the other nationality .
22 He reached Haslemere in early afternoon , hired a taxi and discharged it fifteen minutes later on the other side of the road from the Skein of Geese Hotel and Restaurant a few miles south-east of the town .
23 Though from a much more comfortable background than Burton , Dylan Thomas had been brought up just the other side of Swansea Bay , a few years older than the man who would become his greatest reader .
24 ‘ You were spying when you came up here the other day , were n't you ? ’ said Sugden looking through the contents of my handbag .
25 When Gem was up here the other day she was telling us about one of them teachers who plays computer games instead of giving lessons
26 But I was talking to a Prof up there the other day , the actual A level , do you know , it 's pathetic really , I mean when you 're talking about law degrees you want about threes A's at A and now even accepting C's A , A level C's for engineering itself !
27 And then you lift your feet off the ground and rush round and round , faster and faster and the momentum even twists the chain up again the other way ? ’
28 And that was her phone calls as well the other girl had made .
29 No , it was n't an Escort he had out there the other day was it ?
30 He was out there the other night hanging about a lot so .
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