Example sentences of "with the other " in BNC.

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1 And when I 'm with the other I just feel myself to be a better person .
2 Markets have learned to judge when one approach becomes incompatible with the other , as was the case in May last year when Mrs Thatcher effectively vetoed further attempts by Mr Lawson to hold the pound below DM3 .
3 ‘ Same to you , Taff , ’ I replied , picking up my mug with one hand and the bottle with the other .
4 As long as the public is not prevented from choosing one thing in preference to another , people will express their choice by what they are prepared to pay for the one compared with the other .
5 If ecstatic union with the other entails a liberating loss of inhibition and even loss of the self , by the very same token , it is then that desire may become most unaware of the plight of the other , especially when , as here , it is powerfully mediated through the pastoral genre .
6 But so too may be identification with the other , as Charles Marowitz implies when he describes Genet 's The Blacks as a play which champions blacks ‘ not because they are socially downtrodden but because they personify two of [ Genet 's ] favourite types : The Rebellious Outcast and The Splendid Primitive …
7 Berger was seventh on the grid , this the result of being too cautious with one set of qualifying tyres and too forceful with the other .
8 He 's sort of waving one arm and hanging on with the other .
9 All segments and bristles , they can anchor one end while pushing themselves forward with the other .
10 What began as an exotic flirtation with the Other , a pop foray into a perceived Heart of Darkness , soon turned into a full-blown dance initiative in those irony-clad years of 1980–81 , with everyone from Japan to ABC to Cabaret Voltaire to Spandau Ballet to Heaven 17 conspiring to venture a white funk whose snappiness was a jeer at the indies , a white funk that would saunter easily into the charts and every other public place and , with their manifestos , make them better places to be .
11 With the other , he would exploit the nuclear defence philosophy sketched out by the Chiefs of Staff in their 1952 Global Strategy paper to get rid of National Service .
12 The woman was holding on to him with one arm , and with the other she was pounding him on the back , very hard .
13 With the blanket under one arm and carrying the bag with the other , he unlocked the door .
14 Charity summoned a taxi from the rank with one hand and dismissed Charles and Clarissa negligently with the other .
15 She put a hand up to touch his lips and gently with the other eased herself up from the sofa .
16 It seems likely that a redefinition of the principal crimes of physical violation would cover most of these cases anyway , and the Criminal Law Revision Committee saw the need to supplement the general offences with only one special offence — administering to another , without his consent , any substance which D knows to be capable of interfering substantially with the other 's bodily functions .
17 She is resting her garlanded head on the fingertips of a red-gloved hand , inserting the large , crystal-clear dildo with the other , her crimson mouth parted and blue-mascara 'd eyes half-shut in rapturous delight as the devoted Koons goes about his business .
18 Using one with the other , buying Scottish beef , pork and lamb , with fresh vegetables ( organic or not ) she will feed her family cheaply , wholesomely , and safely .
19 Now , somehow holding a piton with his useless hand , he had to hammer it into the rock with the other .
20 The time taken to give a correct affirmative answer increases linearly with the angle through which one shape must be rotated in order to coincide with the other .
21 Scott Quinnell , 19 , was the game 's outstanding forward , and a 50-yard run down the touchline with the ball in one hand and handing off tacklers with the other would have impressed Alan Davies , the Wales coach , who was watching from the stands .
22 ‘ With one eye you look out at the world ; with the other you look in at yourself ’ , was Modigliani 's explanation .
23 Put it with the other .
24 Marjorie has now appeared at the lounge window , clutching her dressing-gown across her bosom with one hand and waving timidly with the other .
25 ‘ It too nasty — me ca n't drink that stuff , ’ Hyacinth implored , close to tears , but her mother resolutely grabbed her head , held her nose with one hand and poured the potion down her throat with the other .
26 Father rushed down and began yelling instructions ; the gentleman and his gillie just stood , mouths open , hardly believing what they were seeing , as Mother struggled and splashed in the river , fighting the salmon with one hand whilst struggling to remain decent with the other .
27 She bent down to retrieve the best china from the floor , whilst Ray picked up teaspoons with one hand and dabbed at the goat 's milk with the other holding his handkerchief .
28 This could well be so , but an increase in oxygen is coincident with an increase in appetite , so one could well go with the other .
29 Each of these overlapped with the other ; each depended on the other for either illustration , evidence , or knowledge , and each reinforced the other , providing both an individual and a collective logic and coherence .
30 Walter gripped the side with one hand and his hat with the other , as they drove up the road in a cloud of black smoke .
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