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

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1 and then suddenly from the other end there 's this like , cos we , it 's like a big room , it 's the other end of the room all the dealers there , and er anyway and er and suddenly I hear , and then someone 's like saying talking , they 're all , somebody 's like mi microphone and starts talking to them about er what 's happening in the market , things like that blah blah blah blah blah , and this means blah blah blah blah so watch out for blah blah blah and I thought it 's like living in a different world , it 's amazing .
2 Slater called suddenly from the other side of the road .
3 It is therefore possible for a defendant in a negligence action to raise a defence of volenti non fit injuria , but consent to the risk in question can not be inferred merely from the other party 's knowledge of the purported exclusion .
4 At first the Palais advertised separately from the other dancing establishments .
5 If either leg wants to fall out , then move the foot of that leg away from the other foot .
6 Lean away from the other person with hands clenched , arms crossed and legs crossed .
7 He turned away from the other man and grinned crookedly in greeting .
8 er , if they 're , er far , not too far away from the other car
9 It looked rather obscene , particularly as the word ‘ Come ’ showed through backwards from the other side of the page .
10 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 .
11 She began to take a different route so that she approached her home from the other end of Magdalen Street and avoided a meeting with John .
12 This was a difficult question to answer , so Alice brought up her right hand through the leaves and ate a little from the other piece of mushroom .
13 They had advanced eastwards from the other side of the gate and destroyed the unsuspecting Night Goblin rearguard before blowing the gates with gunpowder .
14 At the Neretva River , where the road ends abruptly and without warning , Muslim soldiers wave their guns threateningly from the other side — a salutary reminder that the Muslim-Croat alliance which won back the city is deteriorating rapidly .
15 A closed van was coming fast from the other direction , and the Montego was nose to tail with the car in front of it .
16 They are distinct from the longer stories not only in terms of content , but in graphology also : most are italicised , which separates them visually from the other material .
17 They were just starting on it when two larger rabbits came running across from the other side of the near-by cattle-wade .
18 ‘ I am waiting , ’ came sternly from the other side of the table .
19 She immediately opened it again from the other side .
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