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

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1 In Lepidoptera , Homoptera and Orthoptera on the other hand , R.Q values of about 0–7 occur and fat reserves are depleted .
2 Heidi on the other hand , works cheerfully in Brussels , and is third in line for Director-General of Flavoured Yogurts and Soft Cheeses .
3 Lill on ASV on the other hand interprets this as a clearly defined slower central section which , to my ears at least , makes a great deal more musical sense — this is backed up by a comparison of the overall timings ; Gavrilov knocks a whole minute off Lill 's 7′53″ , which is quite a lot considering the brevity of this sonata .
4 Volvo on the other hand is testing buses fitted with filters like dustbins , which are cleaned at the end of a day .
5 LDDC on the other hand was charged with the regeneration of a massive eight square miles where entire communities lived and worked and which was the focus of a well-advanced redevelopment strategy — the London Docklands Strategic Plan — approved by the GLC , local authorities and the Department of the Environment .
6 Philip Henry Stanhope , fifth Earl Stanhope on the other hand , was clearly an enlightened amateur with an established reputation as a historian .
7 Plymouth on the other hand relies mainly on the fact that it 's a m urban conurbation with a growing and diversified industrial and commercial base .
8 ‘ That 's Hungary on the other side .
9 Nicholson on the other hand was taking the pretty route , basically because he had no choice ; no one was making him any offers .
10 Millwall on the other hand made it look all to easy … their sub Verveeay was a yard too quick for the Oxford defence … and his shot was spot on …
11 In Ireland and Scotland on the other hand most speakers categorically pronounce post-vocalic [ r ] .
12 George Graham on the other hand , having lost players from all areas of his team to their countries , was not able to prepare his team so efficiently .
13 The receiver with Finch on the other end growled .
14 Sedgwick 's description of spinners ‘ ganging a sitting ’ , when they met before the fire to spin in a neighbour 's house accords with that in Hawkshead on the other side of the County .
15 Then they 're off at a rush , underneath the viaduct , and Des says , ‘ Childers Street on the other side . ’
16 He put Franklin on the other side of Burns , and separated the Malcolms by making a sandwich of Bill O'Farrell .
17 There were no serious incidents in the 1947 winter , such as people losing their way and dying of cold , although a Mr Sowerby on the other side of the dale died suddenly whilst helping a neighbour .
18 Mr on the other hand , stresses that there is no continuing pain or epilepsy and no psychiatric illness such as depression .
19 Johnny Cooper on the other hand , says that they drove straight on to the airfield .
20 There was about a hundred with thin Martin on the other hand .
21 But he does find out whether it 's Hornsey Lane on the other side of Highgate Hill ( or Highgate West Hill ) .
22 Karnak on the other hand is vast ; the site could accommodate ten European cathedrals .
23 Colin Patterson on the other hand writes what is for me the most scholarly paper in the volume , pointing out that , from the transformed cladist point of view , the much discussed and abused term ‘ homology ’ actually refers to those characters that define natural groups of organisms and need have no evolutionary connotations .
24 yeah no its twenty five to ten though , still got Poirot on the other side
25 Anglesey on the other hand could , since comprehensive schools were the easiest solution to rural isolation and the lack of any funding for new buildings .
26 NetWare on the other hand , could open up the LAN market for Oracle .
27 Our first impressions of Piggy are that he is anxious to please and is a ‘ wet-blankety ’ adult , Ralph on the other hand is an attractive popular person whom Piggy idolises .
28 UNITA on the other hand claimed that it had killed 82 government troops in these attacks and others in Cabinda and Uige provinces .
29 ‘ I saw Celia on the other side of the road and ran across to her .
30 Other troops would meanwhile attack Southsea Castle , gain control of the Spithead anchorage beyond it , and be landed at Gosport , the peninsula stretching into the Solent on the other side of Portsmouth .
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