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

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31 I mean , it does come out at the other end very soon afterwards .
32 ( See Hall v Marians 19 TC 582 , Wild v King Smith 24 TC 86 , IRC v Gordon 33 TC 226 cf Lord Radcliffe in Thompson v Moyse 39 TC 29 at 337 ; it is not felt that Harmel v Wright 49 TC 149 at 159 alters the position because if one is " keeping one 's eye " ( p157E ) on the income and benefit it does not find its way to the United Kingdom ( it is hardly the case that the income and benefit " come in at one end of a conduit pipe and pass through certain traceable pipes until they come out at the other end to the taxpayer ( in the United Kingdom " ) ) . )
33 Do n't want her to pay any out at the other end do we ?
34 He stumbled but did n't fall , turning his motion to attack with balletic ease , and coming back at the other man with tremendous force .
35 ‘ Yes , Dr Markham , I was , ’ she nodded then looked back at the other man .
36 He poured out , sat back at the other end of the sofa , looked at her .
37 Back at the other end , those waves of Lincoln attacks were still crashing in .
38 Newcastle went into a six nil lead thanks to two penalties from David Johnson … the cherry and whites pulled level thanks to two penalties from full-back Tim Smith … back at the other end two more kicks from Johnson took Newacstle into a half-time lead …
39 back at the other end acrobatics from Stevens made it 2-1
40 Determined not to show fear , Isabel stood her ground before the rage in Matilda 's eyes , staring back at the other woman defiantly .
41 His village was at the upper end of the valley in which the woman of Lohali had been killed the previous week , and he told me that nothing had been heard of the man-eater since , and added that the animal was possibly now at the other end of the district .
42 The invading motorway , the M62 , sliced and slashed its way across the peaceful countryside , separating the lovely old Quaker Farm from some of its pastureland , which is now at the other side of the flyover which almost marks the boundary between Sandholme and Gilberdyke .
43 She was so proud of herself for getting that out , grinning wildly at the other woman , that Ruth could n't subject her to more and left them for the tennis courts while they unpacked the dusty Seat that seemed to be packed to the gunnels with baskets of clothes and packages .
44 Slowly I looked around at the other boys .
45 I was on my third cup of coffee and looking around at the other coolies when I saw a familiar blue overcoat coming through the door from the street .
46 ‘ Poor things , ’ I thought , looking around at the other passengers and feeling superior .
47 I looked around at the other passengers and tried to start a conversation .
48 Robert had said , with a nervous glance around at the other passengers .
49 She looked around at the other people in the water , and when she saw Matthew , brown and sinewy , poised on the board for a swift controlled racing dive , she admitted to herself that it was him she was searching for .
50 As was usually the way when the magnificent horses were offered for sale , they sold within the hour , leaving Seb to look around at the other animals and sample the pleasures offered to the fair-goers .
51 As City hit three regal goals through Mike Sheron ( 2 ) and David White , Barlow buzzed around at the other end .
52 This was surprising because Peter Such bowled so well at the other end , it should surely have helped Tufnell .
53 Ewen Mackay had been staring hard at the other man while they talked .
54 Within seconds he had been substituted and within minutes a goal almost came about at the other end .
55 By the time Maisie and he got clear of the crowd , Aziz and Hasan were almost at the other side of the Common .
56 It 's nice and , nice and near , we need not be all the hours that we are sometimes at the other places need we ?
57 In the middle , humping up the roof like an ungainly pillar , stood the death of William Egan at the hands of Terry Place ; at one end , like a bearing wall , was the whole dead Pitt family , and then at the other end there sprouted , surprisingly , as a kind of ante chapel , the death of the student , Malcolm Kincaid .
58 I particularly try and develop an atmosphere of autonomy in the subsidiary companies where they feel they are part of a team and can look across at the other companies and can see admirable things going on .
59 Confounded by this reply , Oscar looked across at the other man to see that he was n't looking at the stars at all , but was still busying himself with the body .
60 I followed her gaze down the long empty platform and there at the other end stood a tall figure .
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