Example sentences of "on [art] other the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 On the one hand there are the close-knit locals , who are the rump of the old occupational community , and on the other the ex-urbanite newcomers whose arrival in such relatively large numbers over a short space of time can not help but be disruptive .
2 At the same time , there are a number of other much-debated and longstanding issues which would connect closely with the findings and interpretation of a larger programme of studies : the decentralization debate ; the tension between professional development and autonomy , on the one hand , and on the other the existence of accountability and resource-rationing mechanisms ; the nature of supervision and the role of the team-leader/manager .
3 While the prospect of reconciliation between the king and the archbishop grew , it did so because on the one hand the papal ruling on royal taxation of the clergy had been relaxed , while on the other the king 's relations with his leading magnates were now rapidly deteriorating as he sought to raise and pay for an expeditionary force to Flanders .
4 The jewel is formed by a Lombardic letter M framing on one side the Virgin and on the other the Angel of the Annunciation .
5 Thomas , Biggles 's editor , puts the whole debate in a nutshell : ‘ On the one side there 's the accusation of censorship , on the other the accusation of racism . ’
6 Thomas , Biggles 's editor , puts the whole debate in a nutshell : ‘ On the one side there 's the accusation of censorship , on the other the accusation of racism . ’
7 Gabled houses fringed one side of the quay ; on the other the river was thick with ships , snows , brigs , schooners — cutting into the heart of the city .
8 The rue de Fleuve is a steep , narrow lane with the church on one side behind iron palings and on the other the graveyard behind chalky walls held together with ivy .
9 On the one hand I suspected a trap , but on the other the man was patently honest .
10 On the one hand the cost of money capital could be reduced , by offering funds for projects consistent with the overall investment plan at low interest rates , and on the other the level of aggregate demand could be boosted by the public sector projects .
11 One side of the trophy is adorned with traditional Celtic motifs and Irish shamrocks and on the other the IFA crest is inscribed with the title ‘ Irish Challenge Cup , established 1880 .
12 On the one hand there 's Militant Tendency and the Workers ’ Revolutionary Party , and on the other the Peace Council and the campaign for Nuclear Disarmament .
13 At the same time it is plain that this is an extraordinary power and that the discretion must be exercised after a careful balancing of the factors involved — on the one hand the reasonable requirements of the administrator to carry out his task , on the other the need to avoid making an order which is wholly unreasonable , unnecessary or ‘ oppressive ’ to the person concerned .
14 On the one hand the balance of tritium in the warhead pit , and on the other the weight of the carbon casing on the protective shield of the warhead .
15 What all of them contend is that the auditory effect of all English-language verse can only in a schematic and starveling fashion be pin-pointed by applying the only two measurements that traditional scansion recognizes : on the one hand the number of syllables , on the other the number of occurrences of ictus or ‘ stress ’ .
16 It can be organised by using the Muota valley bus from Schwyz to Hinterthal on the one side , and on the other the postbus mountain-postroad service Glarus-Klontal ( Table 902. 20 , 058/635230 ) .
17 These conditions of the possibility of Christian theology were on the one hand the actuality of the revelation in Jesus , and on the other the reception of that revelation in faith empowered by the Holy Spirit .
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