Example sentences of "[verb] from the other [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | the other side of th , you know , should have come from the other side . |
2 | Low comfortable chairs had been set out in a square ; too comfortable for-some , because there was a distinct buzz of snoring from the other side of a rack of trade journals , broken only by the bats ' wing rustle of folding and refolding newspaper . |
3 | ‘ Now even bands from the other side of the world had heard of Montgomery Pipe Band , ’ said Gordon . |
4 | The Scottish accent seemed to come from the other side of the crowd . |
5 | There were several little alleyways that he might have used and they had a man watching each one ; but then in the end he approached from the other side , not through the bazaar at all but along through the streets , the way they themselves had come on that previous visit . |
6 | The receipts for carriage of timber have formed an important proportion of the revenue on the part of the line already opened , and a larger traffic may be confidently expected from the other part . |
7 | some notion of what behaviour you ideally want from the other person , or persons , in order to achieve your objective . |
8 | Once you have these you are then in a position to work out which behaviours to use and which behaviours to avoid yourself in order to shape the reactions you want from the other person . |
9 | Any questions or clarification that either team want from the other team about their views ? |
10 | Energy radiating from one focus is reflected by a hyperbola as if to radiate from the other focus . |
11 | It is anticipated that their wages will be the same as those transferred from the other department . |
12 | Hitch could hear shouting from the other boat , though most of the words were indistinct . |
13 | AS FOR the government 's negotiating strategy , Harkabi forecast that nothing would scare the ‘ extremists ’ like a readiness to talk from the other side . |
14 | This is a unique feeling as instead of your arms pulling on the boom , you are looking from the other side of the sail and pushing . |
15 | Ellen was grinning from the other couch , but I was in no mood to humour her amusement . |
16 | Suddenly the stillness was broken by a distressful wail that came from the other side of the square . |
17 | The farmers remember the lawless boom times a decade ago , when they grew as much coca as they could manage for the drug traffickers who came from the other side of the continent to their market town . |
18 | Even in the Lockerbie disaster , where a plane exploded in mid-air , and many bodies could only be pieced together in fragments , relatives came from the other side of the world searching for something , anything that gave a focus to their grief and over which they could weep . |
19 | She was still pondering on this mystery when a low whistle came from the other side of the ditch . |
20 | The doors stayed open but no murmur came from the other room . |
21 | The only sounds came from the other end of the room where the woman was splitting the artichokes and tossing them with a splash into a big plastic bowl . |
22 | Now that we know what it means , will the Prime Minister reflect on the ’ double whammy ’ that he received from the other place on the Education ( Schools ) Bill last night ? |
23 | The auditor should carry out such a review of the financial statements as is sufficient , in conjunction with the conclusions drawn from the other audit evidence obtained , to give him a reasonable basis for his opinion on the financial statements . |
24 | With a crack regiment drawn from the other end of his line , de Bazelaire decided to throw in at dawn on the 8th one of those swift counter-attacks . |
25 | But — and it 's this sort of complication that makes him I think such a remarkable man — although that did happen then , for the next ten , twelve years , he was entirely preoccupied , almost entirely preoccupied with something else , and this something else erm originates from the other revolution that he underwent at this time , a revolution that occurred after a visit to an international mathematical congress in Paris , where he met the Italian mathematician Peano . |
26 | Jackson spoke softly , still looking out of the window , his head turned from the other man . |
27 | Bertha almost bellowed from the other end . |
28 | For certain wavelengths the crests of the waves reflected from one side of the soap film coincide with the troughs reflected from the other side . |
29 | Booting from the other foot |
30 | And er he told me I could start and if I could relieved from the other pit , so I went and saw the under-manager at , and I says , Aye , he says , you can go . |