Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [conj] the other " in BNC.

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1 Yet if we look at the procedures for embedding , it is not easy to see why one should count and the other not .
2 I should add that the other individual never showed any behaviour of this kind , though .
3 A stronger indication still of the difference between sense-qualifiers and referent-qualifiers is that the former examples will remain odd even when the relevant noun is indicated by the context ( yet there will be no problem with the referent-qualifiers ) : ( 15 ) that stranger is a total one the kid was a mere one ( 16 ) his hut is a rudimentary one the tree felled was a deciduous one Again we may note that the other pair of sense-qualifying adjectives from example ( 1 ) do not sound odd when used with an indefinite head : ( 17 ) a lawful one the distant one but this is not surprising because they are adjectives with more than one meaning ; in one of these they are ordinary referent-qualifiers and hence they may quite freely occur in ( 17 ) with a presumption that the referent-qualifying meaning is the one desired .
4 We shall assume that the other variable overheads [ £l0,000 - £ 3,000 ] £7,000 are relevant .
5 But then it would realize that the other firm would have also worked that out , and it should raise its bid .
6 Those results would suggest that the other tumours were in fact new tumours , rather than persistent tumours which had been missed at the first cystoscopy .
7 In my judgment , it is plain that the provision of a basic valuation by an employee to a building society to enable the assessment of the adequacy of the security offered by a borrowing member for a further advance involves action taken by the society about which the member may complain if the other prescribed conditions are satisfied .
8 In a society that legitimises its forms of truth by appeal to ‘ science ’ and ‘ objectivity ’ , a person 's case will certainly appear stronger if she or he can demonstrate that the other side is ‘ context-bound ’ and limited in their deployment of such logical abilities as ‘ abstraction ’ .
9 Unless otherwise laid down in the constitution , the Chairman is considered to be a full member of the meeting and , therefore , has a vote that he can exercise as the other members do .
10 If there is no contract or it is unenforceable , then neither the buyer nor the seller can complain that the other other has broken it .
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