Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] to the other " in BNC.
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1 | If you start to go on to the other p , side of the page , start again . |
2 | The big cat started to swing on to the other tack but a swell caught her bow , slamming her back . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | The play moved over to the other side of the field and they stopped their conversation for a moment to follow it . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | When Maidstone had finished , Franco thought for a moment , shrugged and wandered off to the other end of the bar . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | She moved around to the other side of the desk . |
11 | He was about to apologize , remembered the microphone , then moved round to the other side of the desk and sat down . |
12 | I moved round to the other windows , but I could not see her in any of the rooms . |
13 | Well he supposed to give up smoking , it had caused clotting in one of his legs and then it just whipped over to the other one , he 's had to have it cut off |
14 | If one of these groups were to go over to the other side — as the army did in Romania — the balance of forces would be altered . |
15 | ‘ Ah ! ’ she says , and then goes over to the other side of the shop . |
16 | The trouble was that the salt had permeated the walls and penetrated through to the other side , where beads of moisture coming through the plaster accounted for the detachment of the wallpaper , which by this time was hanging loose in a depressing and derelict manner . |
17 | The Peugeot was pushed on to the other side of the road and was in collision with a Sierra driven by Leslie Green , of Runcorn , Cheshire , who was travelling in the opposite direction . |
18 | Ace checked his in turn and then moved on to the other team members . |
19 | Finally about quarter to eight he shoots through to the other room and finds Dick and Joy Hardy there , they were supposed to be picking Gwen up and bringing her round . |
20 | Erm that later on , the signal box that used to be here was moved over to the other side , that 's all that 's there for . |
21 | The reporter thanked him , and the camera tracked him as he trudged over to the other members of the team and they headed together towards a dark crack in the hillside . |
22 | If I change a number here , you 'll notice , si since I change that number here it recalculates through to the other file . |
23 | The mother was an unmarried girl by the name of Mercy Barnett , a whatever'sstreet trader 's daughter , ill used by a seaman who had made off to the other side of the world rather than face up to his responsibilities . |
24 | He wrinkled his nose as he came up to the other man . |
25 | Finch finished the movement and then came back to the other room , thinking of how much time he had spent with Henry and Betty over the years . |
26 | Yeah I know if you 'd have moved round to the other side that would have been in the shadow so you would n't have got those nice bright colours . |
27 | You 've got I 'll give you twenty minutes and it 's got ta be ready to be handed over to the other group in twenty minutes time . |
28 | In reality this may not be the case : the explanation could simply be that the camera position for the second shot has been shifted over to the other side of the path . |
29 | are writing the remit and then the remits are n't going out to the other competitors . |
30 | Then he drags his victim into the bushes or the trees , kills and cuts back to the other road and the car and makes his getaway . |