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

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1 But trampolining wo n't be catching on with the other animals .
2 If you start to go on to the other p , side of the page , start again .
3 The big cat started to swing on to the other tack but a swell caught her bow , slamming her back .
4 The people who are seizing and occupying the present time can not belong in my colour , they 're like the bits that leap out of a spinning bowl , too heavy , too separate and distinct to be blended in with the other substances ; red-hot stones , flung out and setting on fire the place where they land .
5 The Soviet Union decided to endorse the expulsion of Escalante : Castro was henceforth referred to as ‘ comrade ’ and Cuba 's place in the Soviet bloc was officially acknowledged when it was listed along with the other ’ socialist' states in the traditional May Day slogans .
6 There is a fire-tinge of violence to it here in New York , as there is to everything in this city , which just wo n't slow down like the other city did and get more innocent and less crazy and less dirty-colourful .
7 Gon na see how , per haps perhaps fits in with the other erm bits , so who 's starting off , you 're starting off are n't you ?
8 There followed a rather more conventional period where his activities seem to have differed little from the other young gentlemen of his day ; he studied scientific works on medicine and the natural sciences and pursued a particular interest in taking thermometer readings under varying conditions , including some from the craters of Italian volcanoes .
9 Meanwhile Jackson himself , a gangly six foot four , with a hairline not so much receding as speeding flat out towards his neck , was easily slotted in with the other unlikely pop stars , taking their surly revenge on the conventional way of doing things .
10 The first was for Exeter 's own services to be concentrated on Digby and Wonford House Hospitals , with Exminster to provide only for the other Devon districts .
11 Each owes much to the other , but one will be the more popular .
12 They had sat together on the other scaffolding and watched the Graces dance .
13 It is thought to be exploring how insurance risks compare and fit in with the other financial risks it already manages routinely for customers .
14 They aimed to pass over to the other side of the stockade through the gap between one section and the other , where the bridge spanned the stream .
15 Sorry , the ghost has n't come over from the other side of the door , it just keeps moving by itself .
16 He moved over to the other side of the office and had begun searching through a well-stocked bookshelf when the phone on his desk rang close by Folly 's hand .
17 Athelstan stood for a moment in disbelief , then he moved over to the other bed post : there , in the centre , the artist had etched a life-like horse .
18 The play moved over to the other side of the field and they stopped their conversation for a moment to follow it .
19 If you 'd like to know more about the other innovations we 're making , Theo van Hensbergen on will be pleased to put you in touch with one of our intrepid experts .
20 Returning home with the other prisoners of war , he found his father had died of a heart attack .
21 They may have their own computer-based system which again may be unable to communicate directly with the other systems .
22 As she moved off with the other mounted followers , Artemis determined that if her father thought it was time for her to stop riding ponies and learn to hunt on a horse , then so be it .
23 You 've always made it quite clear that you were staying here and that I could fuck off to the other end of the world for all you cared .
24 When Maidstone had finished , Franco thought for a moment , shrugged and wandered off to the other end of the bar .
25 He drew up on the other side of the tall white gates and fished in his grey sack .
26 And this is how Freud explains Wilson 's inability to stand up to the other men , like Woodrow , like Cle Clements or Lloyd George , who were rather aggressive , and er , were , were kind of pushing all the time , what they could out of the , out of the peace settlement , and what , er the book shows , is that Woodrow Wilson would have confrontations with them and say a lot of fine words , and then the next day , he would , he would give it all away , as it were , he would , he would be ill or he 'll backtrack , or when the actual agreements came to be signed , he , he would n't do what he said he would , er , wh what he did .
27 The phone was picked up at the other end and Charles pressed his two p into the coinbox .
28 Well you 've got another two or three hours on the journey , but having said tha well if you get picked up at the other end it 's not too bad .
29 The consortium has underwritten half the purchase price , but has asked the Government to come up with the other half .
30 A wounded horse limped in the wheat , trying to catch up with the other cavalry horses .
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