Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb past] at [art] other " in BNC.

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1 Would you mind desperately if just this once I paid at the other end ? ’
2 I looked at the other windows in the house .
3 I looked at the other day and I was thinking oh god , I want to go to sleep a couple of days last , you know
4 " There you go , girl , " I said at the other end , when I brought in the final batch .
5 Can can we go back again to when you lived at the other place .
6 She glanced at the other two .
7 Briefly , she glanced at the other woman , then looked down at her watch .
8 She glanced at the other two and , not waiting for a reply , she went on , ‘ He 's so caring , he treats them as if they 're his personal friends … ’
9 She glanced at the other girl 's expression , trying to decipher her real meaning .
10 Her face reflecting her disgust , and horror as she stared at the other woman , Ellie turned to glance at Feargal to see how he might be taking this insulting piece of arrant mischief-making , and was astonished to see that he looked not angry , but almost sad .
11 She looked at the other young man , who had retrieved his glass and was watching Sara and Graham with a smile on his face , almost a smirk .
12 We arrived at an other dam around noon ; water was rushing over the huge rocks and it was too risky to try to paddle across so the canoes were lined across .
13 Benjamin and I sat at one end of the trestle board , they sat at the other , grouped together like stupid boys immersed in their own private jokes .
14 He winked at the other man who was watching Oliver sullenly .
15 ‘ Get her off me , he bellowed at the other grooms .
16 Though widely reported , it is uncertain whether on 10 September Moltke , in fact , informed the Kaiser , ‘ Majesty , we have lost the war ’ ; if so , it showed a flash of strategic prescience that he displayed at no other moment in his military career .
17 He glanced at the other table .
18 He waved at the other armchair .
19 He looked at the other things on Philip 's wall , the pictures from the nature calendar , the photograph of Uncle Walter 's brother , his Uncle John with his platoon in the War .
20 He looked at the other men in the room , his eyes resting on his father .
21 He looked at the other screens : each provided a different perspective of the same scene .
22 He looked at the other two men .
23 He smiled at the other man , then smiled at Beth , then at Cissie who , struck with horror at the thin man 's strikingly unpleasant face , pressed herself closer to Beth .
24 As he emerged at the other end he was aware of a frightful , blinding , stunning pain in his head , and then nothing .
25 And it sat at the other side of the gate
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