Example sentences of "and [vb -s] [art] other [noun] " in BNC.

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1 If the first punch is effectively blocked , then the attacker moves in nearer and unleashes the other fist .
2 Mr Redwood said : ‘ The M4 and the Great Western Railway that carries Welsh goods to the English market and beyond also bring English voices and influences the other way .
3 For many journals the referee receives a typescript in the post , sends comments off , and receives no other feedback than to see the article appearing in print later .
4 Where a possession order is made in respect of a " regulated tenancy " of residential property in a mandatory case ( Cases 11 – 20 ) , the court is empowered to grant only a maximum of fourteen days and has no other discretion : Rent Act 1977 , Sched 15 , Pt II and s 89 of the Housing Act 1980 .
5 This satisfies him and allows the other adventurers to run and escape automatically while the Champion is otherwise engaged .
6 Although he discusses and exemplifies the other maxims , Grice does not elaborate on the simple instruction ‘ Be relevant . ’
7 He refers back to the Fish era as if in awe , and introduces the other Marillionauts with grovelling reverence .
8 Current single ‘ My Rising Star ’ walks the tightrope of twee and reaches the other side looking like Frank Bruno , a few minutes of charming soul where they set their sights beyond the mundane .
9 Current single ‘ My Rising Star ’ walks the tightrope of twee and reaches the other side looking like Frank Bruno , a few minutes of charming soul where they set their sights beyond the mundane .
10 Social interviews , sometimes known as ‘ trial by sherry ’ , are theoretically relaxed occasions , like a drinks party or dinner , but the atmosphere tends to become rather strained as one half of the party sizes up and assesses the other half .
11 Each life decision is to some extent irrevocable , since even if one goes back to the fork in the road and takes the other turning , he can not eradicate the effects of the experience the first choice has brought him .
12 Valda having provided the introduction , I was of course quite delighted to try and help you with names and contacts the other day on the telephone , and note that you will supply me with a strictly personal and confidential copy at the conclusion of your endeavours and I appreciate this VERY much !
13 Gretry 's pen-portrait of Le Bel , recalled from 1768 , shows him in command with violin in hand , and mentions no other director .
14 The plaintiff 's surrejoinder purported to be a traverse , as is evident from its conclusion to the country , the way of ending a pleading which raises no new facts and puts the other party to proof .
15 Cade is left in the baser medium , running for his life ( 55ff. ) , only to meet his nemesis in Alexander Iden , an esquire of Kent , who has inherited his land legitimately and envies no other man 's possessions .
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