Example sentences of "i [prep] the other [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Er another thing that I mean thought , somebody told me about the other day er it 's an old thing is er gravel drives . |
2 | You 'd better tell me about the other night . |
3 | That remi you 've C Cynthia saying that reminds me of the other thing that came out in feedback . |
4 | After a word with his clerks , Henniker came with me into the other room . |
5 | But I could n't get the door shut to lock him in and he caught me in the other cellar . |
6 | I could tell that my father was looking at me from the other end of the table , swilling his juice round in his glass and staring at my head as I bent over my plate . |
7 | I love daytime television so when I saw Richard and Judy staring at me from the other channel I was quite pleased . |
8 | I could see I could see Li er Charlie and Pete looking at me from the other side of the room , Charlie smiled and I just did I just went like that , you know ? |
9 | So it seemed to me , sir , that we need a very very special justification for this all embracing E two policy which brings me to the other thing to say about it as a general principle . |
10 | I got on the buses at Trafalgar Square , it took me to the other end and brought me back again , and I got down and got on another one . |
11 | Like the dozens of blue uniformed Serbs , who hold the high ground around outlying Serbian villages to the east of Sarajevo , the bands of Muslims who greeted me on the other side with loud applause expected I would somehow provide aid . |
12 | Beneath me on the other side of the hill was a circle of old stone huts . |
13 | I got on the bus at the terminus at the bottom of Avondale Buildings and rode it back and forth to the other end of the line , sitting on the top deck , not knowing where I was or what I was doing , until the conductor came up to me at the other terminus , after my fifth trip , and asked : ‘ You all right , mate ? ’ |
14 | Even if I did n't have a job that keeps me at the other end of the country for most of the year , this sort of place could n't provide a living . |