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

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1 They may reach different conclusions , but they do not pre-empt the discussion by claiming either that one side is talking nonsense or that the other side is talking from a position of impossible disadvantage through lack of faith .
2 and that the other way
3 The less skilled are more likely to assume that they understand the other person 's point of view and that the other person has the same basic information .
4 We have already suggested that corporatist arrangements may lack stability and staying power , especially in the context of recession , and that the other side of the coin to those arrangements is the unincorporated politics of protest .
5 In fact , it is all too easy to conclude that if one 's message is misunderstood , the receiver is at fault ; and if the other person 's attempt to communicate is not understood , then the other person 's mode of expression is deficient in some way .
6 To win affection , she discovered , you had to project the sort of image the other person wanted , and you only did that if the image appealed to you and if the other person was worth the effort .
7 ( 3 ) If the party tendering the document did what was reasonably sufficient to give the other party notice of the conditions , and if the other party knew that there was writing or printing on the document , but did not know that it contained conditions , then the conditions will become the terms of the contract between them .
8 And and the other question is that you say , er , building societies are n't actually er , insisting on endowments now , I mean , what
9 Yeah and and the other thing which I , actually I 've been laughing at here is because you were laughing at yourself when you were asking the questions .
10 I think it 's just Tim and and the other guy ,
11 We were cruising slowly with no lights and as the other craft approached , it became obvious that she was also without lights .
12 But if the other party does n't use this level of response themselves , they may regard you as insincere or phoney .
13 Oh , this is actually from varieties , this extract and erm , I 'm giving it to you , cos varieties here , but because the other element which we have n't considered is the actual appearance on the page of erm , middle English well this is actually early modern English .
14 But before the other woman could respond , there was a confident rap at the door and it opened to admit Tom himself , looking harried and slightly out of breath .
15 In that case the property passes not upon appropriation but when the other party 's assent is subsequently given .
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