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

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1 regardless in the other direction .
2 So in the other version that you 've got what sort of changes to the order have you made ?
3 You were only in the other room .
4 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 .
5 You must be joking ! she told herself grimly , recalled to the present by the sound of the fax machine , once again clattering away in the other room .
6 I hope she wakes as calmly in the other world ! ’
7 There are optional excursions also in the other direction , to the free port of Ceuta ( you 'll never find cheaper duty-frees ! ) ,
8 We have a responsibility now … to see that we do not get it wrong in the other direction .
9 I think they showed that one Christmas or something and were watching something else and we turned over and the instant we turned over , this girl wobbled across the screen , and my mum straight away switched it back on the other side me and me brothers right in the other room watching there .
10 Well the thing is , I got caught once before in the other place when I went to Manor of the Groves where I tried to book out erm and found I was late for the first erm
11 It is whether the pendulum has not swung too far in the other direction , so that the vitality , resourcefulness and dynamism of the modern corporation is sinking under the weight of excessive regulatory controls .
12 When the bomber surfaces , is n't the weight of the remaining wing and its two engines going to tilt it just as far in the other direction ? ’
13 Then the pendulum swung too far in the other direction , towards an assertion that the Russians avoided the unpleasant aspects of colonialism as exemplified in Spanish , Portuguese or British experience .
14 He had been so determined to be ungullible , city-wise that perhaps he had gone too far in the other direction , and so read a threat in everything the big city had to offer .
15 ‘ There 's been a lot of talk in certain quarters about the pendulum swinging too far in the other direction , ’ said Mr Cooper .
16 But the designer must not go too far in the other direction by filling the schedule with deeply sensitive and thought-provoking questions so that the respondent is exhausted after a short period .
17 The balance has tipped too far in the other direction : instead of ignoring her sexuality , Christabel is now dominated by it , and so the creative process by which she should have been psychologically fulfilled has not worked .
18 By the shore the driftwood was still travelling upriver , but in midstream it was gathering way headlong in the other direction .
19 Her eyelashes fluttering as the thick mists of her desire began to dissolve , she , too , caught the strident sound of the telephone , ringing loudly in the other room .
20 Or is it blinks fast in the other direction ?
21 But , for almost any other type of kite , it is unsuitable , even in the other monofilament materials .
22 Well in the other house we had , we had like an airing cupboard here and we took that out and had a shower where the airing cupboard was and we would of had
23 Sugar leaped forward to dominate the market and to transform life socially and racially first in Barbados and then in the other English West Indian islands .
24 When are we gon na have rules revisions , there 's a long way to go and as the , the er General Secretary said , be careful , because I 've been to talks with , on , from the Regional Committee with the T & G yes we got on lovely with them , they 're fine , they , they gave us a nice big er commemorative medal of the dockers ' strike and it 's got my granddad and my great granddad on it cos they was there in the other union mind you while we 've done all the striking and that they stood by , but nevertheless they 're not bad lads anyway and as John said we must be careful that we are not the ones that are gon na be taken over , because I remember that old song of the fifties , never smile at a crocodile
25 No goals as yet in the other game in group A against Charlton although as I warned you earlier , I do n't think we 'll have that score for you tonight because it is being played in Italy and er our chances of getting that score through the er computer here are remote to put it mildly .
26 I mean what you 're looking for is a reduction or what you would have liked to have seen a reduction in the land allocation for employment needs , and yet in the other breath you are saying to North Yorkshire , you should really cater for one hundred percent migration .
27 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 .
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