Example sentences of "[vb past] [prep] the other [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | He stood and made for the other room . |
2 | They charged into the other dressing rooms , gabbling as they started a quick change for another number . |
3 | That night in the pub I did n't sit at the same table as the others but moved into the other bar with my pint and newspaper . |
4 | Then it cannoned into the other car , flipped over on its roof — and careered back into the motorway . |
5 | Incidentally , Liza , guess who I bumped into the other day walking down Piccadilly . ’ |
6 | For in one follow-up meeting after another , in Belgrade and Madrid and finally Vienna , the human rights standards laid down at Helsinki were refined and tightened , while Romanian internal policies either stood still or moved in the other direction , that is to say downhill . |
7 | There were several little alleyways that he might have used and they had a man watching each one ; but then in the end he approached from the other side , not through the bazaar at all but along through the streets , the way they themselves had come on that previous visit . |
8 | Their search was fruitless so they moved to the other bed post . |
9 | He just moved to the other side of the bed , and lay on his back . |
10 | Crouching again , he moved to the other side of the cabinet and repeated the same manoeuvre , craning his head to look out . |
11 | Then , realising she was still clinging to his arm , she snatched her hand away and moved to the other side of the path . |
12 | The Corporal glanced sympathetically at the two figures on the floor and then he moved to the other end of the barn . |
13 | Then he charged to the other end to anticipate a precise through ball from McMahon and reach it just before the advancing Lukic and flick it into the empty net . |
14 | Henry wandered to the other end of the room . |
15 | All the traffic , it was all sort of er arranged that at a certain time all the traffic stopped to the other side . |
16 | Then she changed to the other leg . |
17 | Finally the iron pin would be attached to the hinge fitting , pointed at the catch-plate and coiled at the other end to form a spring hinge . |
18 | Artai could not have declared any public intent to marry Jehana , Alexei realised , or it would have been the talk of Kinsai. probably there were rumours — nothing was ever entirely a secret at court — and he glanced again at the women who clustered at the other end of the pool . |
19 | Cos , they sold out the , that 's all now and I think came from Yarmouth , they used , they used to have a big place at Yarmouth and we came through the other week and er I see their sheds are nearly all empty now , there . |
20 | At a great marsh Holly sailed with the other Daurog in a battered craft , entering the mist for days , helping to propel the ancient boat across the stinking , shrouded waters . |
21 | Different things , and I remember the woman came round the other day about drinking whisky . |
22 | One was a court summons and a man came round the other day . |
23 | Poor Julienne came round the other day , and I |
24 | Came round the other way from Decimus Street . ’ |
25 | ‘ I think I 'll go across and have a chat with that young fallow who came in the other day , ’ Phil said in a conversational tone to no one in particular and rushed out to Sister Cooney 's office . |
26 | ‘ There 's a chap called Summers came in the other day . |
27 | Fred Rea , a veteran of forty years here , came in the other day . |
28 | Now and again , she came in the other day to meet a , a |
29 | Well I 'll be quite honest with you , when I came in the other day you had a couple and I 'm amazed that you 've still got them . |
30 | when I came in the other day , I might have a look now actually get some Chewitts for the kids go on looking something for myself |