Example sentences of "[conj] [vb past] [prep] [art] other " in BNC.

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1 For in one follow-up meeting after another , in Belgrade and Madrid and finally Vienna , the human rights standards laid down at Helsinki were refined and tightened , while Romanian internal policies either stood still or moved in the other direction , that is to say downhill .
2 An amendment then added unless the ball has been played or touched by the other side .
3 Suddenly the stillness was broken by a distressful wail that came from the other side of the square .
4 It was the argument of writers such as Offe ( e.g. 1975b ) that such demands on the state could lead to state policies that conflicted with the other needs of capitalist development .
5 When we consider the more general conclusions that emerged from the other interactionists ' concern with ‘ the labellers ’ , the divergence becomes even more apparent .
6 His blow had taken Carey on the eyebrow and split it , a long gash that extended to the other brow .
7 He stood and made for the other room .
8 Some more people came out of the house and got into the other car , and both cars drove away .
9 Then , realising she was still clinging to his arm , she snatched her hand away and moved to the other side of the path .
10 Finally the iron pin would be attached to the hinge fitting , pointed at the catch-plate and coiled at the other end to form a spring hinge .
11 He said outright opposition to tests was an ‘ ancient attitude ’ and appealed to the other main teaching union , the NUT , not to join the boycott .
12 I clambered over the wall and dropped on the other side and made my way quickly across the field in the direction of the cottage .
13 The Friar plunged down into the ravine and toiled up the other side .
14 ‘ And I guess that a player like me is loved by one half of the fans and hated by the other half .
15 Delaney shook Lawton by the hand , and nodded at the other faces , regarding them levelly .
16 The side corridor ran along the length of these three rooms , and opened at the other end of the car into a comfortable lounge , with settee , three armchairs , and tables .
17 I rose and walked to the other side .
18 Bridhe looked at her shrewdly , and glanced at the other women .
19 Cranston turned and glanced at the other hospitaller .
20 She was hurled into the air and landed on the other side of a 10ft hedge .
21 Copies of the relevant documents must be filed at court and served on the other parties to the proceedings ( FPCR , r17 ; FPR , r4.17 and see 7 below ) . ]
22 The Bordari , were an inferior class to the Villani , who rented cottages and worked on the other pastoral services and were bound to supply eggs , poultry etc. to the lords table .
23 She stopped and looked at the other three who were scrutinising her in amused silence .
24 I picked up a pair of combat boots from a pile in the corner , found some laces , and looked at the other people wondering with whom I could swop my uniform .
25 Smiling , even demure , Alice accepted the tea that Mary offered to prepare out of guilt , of course ; and looked at the other two and thought : God how I hate you people .
26 Nicholson turned and looked at the other man contemptuously .
27 He took a drink and looked at the other young man .
28 Defries turned and looked in the other direction .
29 Nevertheless , in the course of the years , there were some letters that were painful , and meant for no other eyes ; and no other eyes will see them .
30 He got up , flung the strange , savage robe around his shoulders again and went into the other room where she heard him shouting through the door " Is that little matter sorted out yet , at the Dog and Gun ? "
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