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

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1 The first person in each team is given a balloon and has to blow it down the room over tape placed at the other end without touching it .
2 There had been a cancellation so two seats would be available on a Tarom flight five days hence with a Romanian Automobile Club hire car waiting at the other end .
3 Dot looked at the other children 's beds .
4 We now have to pass the wire all the way through the sleeve so that its bend or fold emerges at the other end .
5 Attached to the bottom of the betalite , which is encased in a plastic tube for protection , is a length of braided terylene tied at the other end to my back rod-rest , so that when I strike the indicator pulls off and drops to the ground .
6 A large man and a small boy appeared at the other end of the platform : she hobbled on her heels , humping her heavy suitcase , towards them .
7 They crossed the room to stand at the other side of the bed .
8 As well as engineering this link , James Brindley also built the Staffordshire and Worcestershire ( or Wolverhampton ) Canal connecting at the other end with the Severn .
9 A sharp click sounded at the other end of the line and a voice muttered something .
10 ‘ And the Angus men , I can tell you , were too busy to do more than yell insults at the other Angus men .
11 Serve them right , he thought vindictively and then , imitated at his own childishness , turned his head to look at the other people arranged alongside him , the desk 's shining expanse of polished wood reflecting their faces as twisted white blobs .
12 The phone rang at the other end , and was answered immediately , as though she had been sitting beside it , waiting .
13 Fraulein Winkelmann was sitting at one end of a small kitchen table , separated from a big colour set at the other end by a cup of coffee and a plate of cream cakes .
14 Lhote , who had already established a certain independent reputation , mixed cautiously in Cubist circles , but from 1911 onwards was generally referred to as a Cubist , although his somewhat academic style often gained him exemption from the unfavourable criticism directed at the other painters .
15 An elderly man and his wife appeared at the other end of the bar .
16 She waited for the phone to ring at the other end .
17 Willie smiled nervously and leaned with his back against the counter to look at the other materials .
18 It is not clear whether there were actually craft workshops in the West Wing at Zakro but , if so , it seems to be a significant departure from the pattern observed at the other temples , where the votive workshops were in the east , as at Knossos , or north-east , as at Phaistos .
19 I know , er , well where the path is , the only problem is where the edge finishes at the other end , at the bottom end , right , there 's gon na be a gap there and I wan na close that gap off somehow .
20 Before analysing the role of the A&R department in both record and music publishing companies , it would make sense to look at the other areas which create a fully operational major record company : manufacturing and distribution , recording studios , marketing and promotion , sales , professional advisers , and the international division .
21 The man sitting at the other end of the bench took a quarter-bottle of whisky from the pocket of his torn donkey-jacket , twisted off the gold tin top and took a swig .
22 My bedroom , for instance , had a ghost that used to come through it every night — it was n't a visible ghost but it was audible — and I used to see the door open at the other end of the room when I was in bed and then would hear this ‘ clunk clunk ’ … .
23 The Doctor sat at the other side of the cell , sulking .
24 The second major problem with Comte 's positivism lies at the other end of his hierarchy , at the level of the social .
25 Of course dad worked at the other pit , that was where he lived .
26 The block of paranoia sitting at the other end of the table minutely shifted shape .
27 They have conceded only three goals — all from set-pieces — in opening defeats by Korea ( 0-1 ) and Spain ( 0-2 ) , but the major deficiency lies at the other end of the pitch .
28 I 'm usually too absorbed in my work to spend much time looking at the other students . ’
29 Thessy 's scared face appeared at the other cabin door , but I shook my head at him , mimicked sleep , and he ducked back inside .
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