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

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1 If one objective proves impossible to achieve or is preempted by an enemy move then there is a switch to the other objective .
2 To bear away from the wind , you must move your body weight to the other side by bending the knees and bringing the hips over the board .
3 It operates on the rear wheels only , by applying the brakes to the spinning or slipping wheel and transferring torque to the other side of the axle .
4 Angela shot a glance to the other side of the room where her cousin was dozing .
5 An hour later they used the same tactics to gain entry to the other half of the camp .
6 The black horse sniffed the air , and made a small bowing movement of its head , as if in greeting to the other horse .
7 ‘ Quite passionately , as we 've already agreed , which adds a certain zest to the other thing that 's between us .
8 Wild pleasure streaked to every nerve-end in Caroline 's body , the reaction intensifying as he moved his mouth to the other breast , scorching such shafts of response through her that she caught his dark head in her hands , convulsively raking her fingers through the silky curls of his hair , arching herself up to his touch .
9 At the top of a wave she could easily see across the Longstone rock to the other side .
10 They created holes throughout the cosmos , from our universe to the other side of the black hole .
11 With such limited information there is little to be gained by interleaving the two processors since neither can provide much assistance to the other processor .
12 If a bid falls flat quickly , will it be possible for the Secretary of State to switch the assistance to the other bid which was previously ruled out and to give those involved the chance further to develop their proposals ?
13 Where successes depends upon each players ability to describe positions in the maze to the other player .
14 And then Mother would look from Boy to the other man who was also there every night and never took his eyes off her when she sang , O , and she 'd sing the next lines to him , take these lips , take these arms … ca n't you see ?
15 Relax and repeat the whole exercise to the other side .
16 Er Lewis and Ramprakash there , so the umpire 's view is somewhat impeded , Lawrence in from the pavilion end , bowls to , oh the full length , and he 's off the mark with four , steers that down to deep third man , there is no deep third man , and er he indulges in a little token trot to the other end , but no one was going to chase that or , or stop it by any stretch of imagination , four , the total a hundred and sixteen for three .
17 How Lord Mountbatten would have relished adding a saint to the other family honours he proudly displayed .
18 They walked round the loggia to the other side of the house where Alexei threw open a door on a spacious reception room .
19 Having discussed the report with the client and explained the procedural rules relating to expert evidence , you must obtain the client 's express consent to its disclosure to the other side .
20 quite like , yeah , I 'll never forgive him for that , he 's now our troop 's sergeant , he 's got a transfer to the other squadron one of these troops , to er , to a troop .
21 How shall we move these planks of wood to the other side of the playground ?
22 I wonder if we could move now move over to the first which is on er the first main resolution of which amendment to the other resolution .
23 The following afternoon , the appointments committee told him that they had offered the job to the other man and that he had accepted .
24 The main provisions are these : the testator institutes to half his estate any posthumous children he may have , and Gaius Seius heir to the other half .
25 Martin has scored four straight wins , while Miles has conceded a draw to the other grandmaster in the tournament , Ian Rogers of Australia .
26 Only after a time did I force my attention to the other problem — Gharr 's demand for the phetam in return for Mala .
27 Georgina transferred her attention to the other shoe .
28 A choked sob rose in her throat , and she felt his chuckle as he switched his attention to the other breast .
29 And that control became positively wondrous when you consider the other altered circumstance — in Dublin , the Australians were operating before rugby forgot its central themes , before it came charging off the tracks and awarded the put-in to the other team in indeterminate rucks and mauls — turning rugby into an uncontrolled and frothy nothing .
30 In the 1940s , Communists ( though not Strachey who , by then , was switching his allegiance to the other superpower ) , looked to the Red Army to enforce the peace with the same uncritical admiration as nineteenth-century ‘ imperialist pacifists ’ had looked to the power or the British Navy .
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