Example sentences of "[verb] on the other [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 OSF on the other hand contends that the complex software is on schedule for the next phase , its Distributed Services Release due in September .
2 However , an ex gratia payment to an older man who has no full-time employment in prospect could fall on the other side of the line .
3 Surely , it is at that age that interest has to be aroused because later those subjects will fall on the other side of the divide .
4 He was abreast with the lorry when I saw the oncoming small black car overtaking on the other side , and overtaking fast .
5 Not only that , but the way the light came around the edges and through the door would enable you to perceive clearly and in three dimensions what was happening on the other side of the door !
6 that , that is included on the other side in the three hundred pounds that went out .
7 Build on the other person 's ideas
8 The crackly voice on the other end sounded deeply grateful .
9 It was only by chance , returning on the other side , that she saw its brass plate .
10 And he would sit and wait on the other side for someone to come and pick him up when he was coming home . ’
11 The German mortars were exploding on the other side of the wood as I clambered out of the trench and made my way through the trees in the direction of the road .
12 Andy lies on the other pillow .
13 Andy the Mouse lies on the other pillow .
14 Andy the Mouse lies on the other pillow .
15 Freud was right , Maud thought , vigorously rubbing her white legs , desire lies on the other side of repugnance .
16 He had broken through the terror barrier , perhaps , and was in the dead calm state of mind that lies on the other side .
17 Mesquite lies on the other side of miles and miles of rising desert temper .
18 Individualizing traits are the girl 's witty use of " " fayllard " " , meaning both " unsuccessful " ( with her ) and " good-for-nothing " ( generally ) and her vulgar but effective way of telling the clerk his place lies on the other side of the door to her .
19 ‘ and we should die of that roar which lies on the other side of silence ’
20 Mulhern does n't sell horses but he was partly influenced this time by Jeremy Maxwell who used to train On the Other Hand and he eventually agreed to part with the gelding to Robert Ogden with a view to running in the Grand Military Gold Cup at Sandown .
21 Unable to return to his seat , too scared even to hide in the toilets , he had hovered in the shadows by the door for a long time until he spotted Sweetheart climbing from a car parked on the other side of the street .
22 Not surprisingly , we can trace this same arms race on the other side .
23 Roll over and repeat both exercises on the other side : Hip and Thigh Extender x 15 ; Front Thigh Stretch x 5
24 The girl was walking on the other side of the pavement .
25 When Jos moved round to work on the other side of the gate , he handed Mungo a sheet of sandpaper , telling him to use plenty of ‘ elbow grease ’ .
26 The ultra vires doctrine has on the other hand been used to curtail management ‘ generosity ’ to non-shareholder groups in the form of gratuitous payments .
27 ‘ The way we sex a grape , or vineyard , in New Zealand , ’ he began , ‘ to ensure that there is the right amount of grape exposed to the sunlight , is to ask a friend to stand on the other side of the vine .
28 Although European railway executives see British rail traffic as important , it is quite clear that it is not crucial to plans for the development of a European network which will proceed whatever happens on the other side of the Channel .
29 Jed did n't know it , but Celia was listening on the other side of the curtain , her laughter stifled by a mouthful of number 42 .
30 Rain was sure she was listening on the other side of it .
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