Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv] [prep] the other " in BNC.

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1 She struggled not to run screaming from the office , seeing the trip ahead , knowing what would happen , that desire , that overpowering excitement flaring up between them in a hotel bedroom somewhere on the other side of the world , dragging her deeper into a relationship that was already tearing her to pieces .
2 Foolish in that it gave a great deal away to the other woman , and she could tell the woman looked at her as someone who could be aggressive and perhaps a bit vulgar , someone who said things which ought never even to have been thought .
3 In fact , it did much to disguise Sadat 's unpopularity at home and his break away from the other countries of the Middle East .
4 And it let an old house alongside with nothing in it and hardly a door on it and that stood right alongside of that one and it must have been like a comb it just must have gone in strips the gale for that house was now twelve foot away from the other one .
5 He keeps his liquor just on the other side of the room , but catch him actually dishing it out himself .
6 ( It is much easier to imagine a single ‘ chunk ’ of space in which all possible universes can exist ; but we must remember that time is a dimension just like the other three . )
7 He looked round the room slowly at the other eleven council members .
8 But today , realizing the problems she might have in controlling her mount let alone in staying on should it prop at a hedge or peck on landing , she decided discretion was the better part of valour and shortening her left rein swung Hullabaloo away in the other direction to take what was known as the Funks ' Run , which ran round a long ridge of elms , across the brook at its narrowest point , and then over a good two miles of open ground , with only one reasonable sized open ditch and hedge to be jumped at the bottom of the dip before a long run uphill which led back to the last of the Vale hedges .
9 As the crow fell dead out of the sky into rough pine forest far below the other two turned to flee , calling out in alarm .
10 Most importantly , Barnes decided to take the inquiry across to the other side of the Bristol Channel .
11 He sounded so close he might almost have been in the next room instead of the other side of the Atlantic ocean .
12 No doubt , this performance has great authority , but I would purchase the disc primarily for the other items .
13 Well look there 's an estimation look they 're parking , they 're queuing on this brow of the hill instead of the other one .
14 She did not even realize her hair had come down and that she had lost her hat until she found herself leaning against a wall somewhere on the other side of St Jude 's Passage , her lungs bursting , her temples and her pulses hammering out their distress , her whole appearance wild and dishevelled and attracting not the least attention in that place which-no matter what might have befallen her — had seen it all before .
15 Fully substituted selenomethionyl protein was produced by growth and induction of these cells in a synthetic medium containing selenomethionine together with the other 19 amino-acids .
16 Each hand stuff deeper into the other sleeve .
17 It followed the attack up with a vicious peck just above the other bird 's beak .
18 Repatriation was not the concern of the embassy , they must go to the British Consulate , a little distance away on the other side of the Brandenburg Gate .
19 Therefore , provided it is planted in the tank some distance away from the other plants , it should grow well .
20 He jerked his head slightly towards the other end of the bar where someone was describing to the lady in question some event which seemed to involve a great deal of grappling with her unresisting frame .
21 It was plain sailing then to the other side .
22 Ironic , he thought , that Müller had plunged the knife in to her back instead of the other way round .
23 Looking down the meadow to the cabin , he saw no sign yet of the other four but the Eel was very close .
24 That 's not a problem that I can actually deal with er but Wales certainly er you know takes the sort of interest in Europe that we have seen from most of the Conservative speakers er in trying to sum up this debate you have to refer to them er of not being able to show , there 's a definite sort of anti European theme coming through from most of the speakers from the back benches who 've chosen to take part in this debate tonight from the other side and it 's difficulty to avoid summing up the debate without some reference to the points that they have made which is in complete contrast to the attitude that we have erm in Wales er towards Europe and that we are .
25 But apart from that oh an extra bath instead of the other bedroom
26 If either leg wants to fall out , then move the foot of that leg away from the other foot .
27 She then set out to her sister 's , some considerable journey away on the other side of the town .
28 Many closely related subjects are grouped together , and an application for a course in any group ensures consideration also for the other courses in the same group .
29 Translating language meanings and obtaining the desired effect , i.e. a wording immediately intelligible to listeners , is impossible , not because there are doubts as to the intended meaning of words or phrases but because the resulting translation of such words and phrases would fail to carry sense adequately in the other language .
30 Linda put her hand impulsively over the other woman 's gnarled old one .
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