Example sentences of "[to-vb] [prep] the other [noun] " in BNC.

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1 So whatever 's in there ca n't get out up there it 's got to go through another pipe it 's got to go through the other pipe .
2 Of course I 'm sorry , for some strange reason I thought we were going that way , I 've got to go through the other way have n't I ?
3 The whole thing was designed to smoke out double agents , to make sure you had n't gone over and started to work for the other side .
4 If We Do n't Address The Issue Of Global Ecology , We Wo n't Have To Worry About The Other Issues .
5 to stand for the other people 's names .
6 I was more of an outsider than ever , but something in me must still have wanted to belong to the family because I was still making deliberate attempts to communicate with the other members .
7 The regarders , like the verderers , were frequently amerced at Forest Eyres for failure to carry out their duties to the satisfaction of the judges — for failing to appear with the other regarders to make the regard , or to take the regarders ' oath , or to present their rolls of the regard on the first day of the Forest Eyre , or for losing their rolls , or for incompleteness in their returns .
8 if you 've got one bit that ca n't work without another bit , and the bits can be relatively cheap , say may only be about twenty P a bit , but if the twenty P bit does n't arrive to work with the other bit
9 It was better to make it clear right from the start that she preferred to work in the other surgery alone , rather than work together in both village and complex .
10 By establishing the Centre in an academic institution it will be possible for it to benefit from the other resources of the University and at the same time enable the knowledge gained from the research to be linked directly to social work training .
11 The Scottish accent seemed to come from the other side of the crowd .
12 It was half way through , and she could not understand a word of the dialogue and was surprised and rather indignant that she could not understand , for she had genuinely looked forward , with half of herself , to seeing a picture : as it was , she found herself obliged to concentrate on the other aspects of the affair .
13 Mulhern does n't sell horses but he was partly influenced this time by Jeremy Maxwell who used to train On the Other Hand and he eventually agreed to part with the gelding to Robert Ogden with a view to running in the Grand Military Gold Cup at Sandown .
14 When Jos moved round to work on the other side of the gate , he handed Mungo a sheet of sandpaper , telling him to use plenty of ‘ elbow grease ’ .
15 ‘ The way we sex a grape , or vineyard , in New Zealand , ’ he began , ‘ to ensure that there is the right amount of grape exposed to the sunlight , is to ask a friend to stand on the other side of the vine .
16 They crossed the room to stand at the other side of the bed .
17 MARY BAILEY gets many queries about albino Oscars , which gives her a perfect opportunity to talk about the other colour mutations that can occur — and why such fish rarely survive in the wild …
18 What er , we would normally say is that , what you say in here does n't leave this room via Peter and myself , er , in order , sometimes , to talk about the other situations , I think perhaps we 'll we 'll have an agreement , with whoever 's gon na pick this tape up afterwards .
19 She was eager to mingle with the other guests , but had been carefully primed by Stephen that morning to wait until they could politely leave the prime Minister and his wife .
20 This duty appears to overlap with the other duties vis-à-vis education which are imposed by the Act .
21 Meanwhile I found other knitting groups right in ‘ my ’ province and took Arune with me to talk with the other women in it in the hope that they could answer the questions that I could n't .
22 I was told by released French hostages that he did attempt to escape , that he was beaten very badly , and that basically his spirit at that time was , was , was broken ; he did n't want to talk with the other hostages in the room and he pretty much had withdrawn .
23 Energy radiating from one focus is reflected by a hyperbola as if to radiate from the other focus .
24 AS FOR the government 's negotiating strategy , Harkabi forecast that nothing would scare the ‘ extremists ’ like a readiness to talk from the other side .
25 While this exchange was going on , Rodrigo had allowed certain of his men to desert to the other side , taking with them the story that El Cid was about to escape by night through one of the passes .
26 Order 20 , r 12A provides as follows : ( 1 ) Subject to paragraph ( 2 ) , at any stage in an action or matter the court may , if it thinks fit for the purpose of disposing fairly and expeditiously of the action or matter and saving costs , direct any party to serve on the other parties , on such terms as the court shall think just , written statements of the oral evidence which the party intends to lead on any issues of fact to be decided at the trial and RSC Ord 38 , r 2A shall apply to a direction under this rule .
27 He or she learns to listen to the other members of the group describe their " " pictures ' " and this gives a wider perspective on reality than is possible for one individual in isolation .
28 You also need to be prepared to listen to the other person in return and allow them to tell you things .
29 Were you allowed to talk to the other girls or anything ?
30 ‘ My Dad would say to Donleavy , ‘ I think you want to talk to the other Les . ’
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