Example sentences of "get to the other [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Got to the other end and I think we were unloading in about an hour and a half or so .
2 But when I get to the other side I ca n't get onto the platform cos of this other gate .
3 But I 'm lucky , cos there 's this bloke who comes along , so when the lights turn green I just follow along behind him till I get to the other side .
4 Wolstenholme no doubt wanted to do only one thing at this stage — get to the other side of the clubhouse and look at the course .
5 ‘ There 's steelworks on one side of Wollongong and as you get to the other side , where we 're closer to , it 's all tropical rain forest and beach .
6 Because when you do run across the road , you get to the other side , and you 're thinking , good gracious , that was a close shave , I 'll have to sit down for a minute , I think I 'll have a cup of coffee or something .
7 There is a s distinct advantage of course is when you get to the other end if you 've labelled it all or you know y what you 've put into which box , you know what you want out immediately , like the kettle .
8 But when he gets to the other side of the crossroads it 's not Rose , after all .
9 When s/he gets to the other side of the circle s/he is gently redirected across again .
10 And then someone has a conversation with someone else and then someone else has a conversation with someone else and if a man was to walk right the way through the police station he has about five or six conversations , and by the time he gets to the other end of the police station he 's forgotten the first conversation .
11 So that you can put a brand new car on at eh , A and by the time it gets to the other end it 's literally got rust problems .
12 ‘ You should know by your age , Lachlan , there 's more ways of getting to the other side of a mountain than by chewing through it .
13 And er you were in need of er er finding a way over the Pyrenees which er gave you a chance of er getting to the other side , so hence er you needed er you needed French er er French guides .
14 As soon as I got to the other side of the bank I threw myself down and started to roll . ’
15 She got to the other side , making for the piazza , and again hugged the shadows .
16 And what we used to do to begin with the canal used to dip in the middle , you know there was bike wheels and dead cats and everything in it , and it used to dip and , and there was a sludge and , and the barges used to go up and down with a horse pulling them , and in the middle there was a , so you could n't bottom it in the middle , so when I learnt to swim I used to dive off this ledge and go under the water so far and I , I could reach the bottom when I got to the other side .
17 We went with Traffens one year , the first year in fact we went with Traffens and that was super because when we got to the other side sort of , it was then about ten o'clock he said well if you if there 's enough people want it we will transform your transform your seats into bunks and most people wanted and you were able to push the seats so one , two pairs of seats one of the seats went up and the other went down and you had four bunks
18 What happened to them when they got to the other end I have never dared to ask , but perhaps these few illustrations ( pages 82–83 ) will convince you that Doc Winfield actually sat in this contraption and was hooked from a completely static position by an aircraft into the air and probably ( and I never found out ) delivered to some hospital none the worse for the experiment .
19 And when we got to the other end one of the lads actually walked in and did a waltz into the school with it which the kids thought was great .
20 Well somebody sa and they stand facing the wall and they shut their eyes and there 're people at the end and they have to try and get to the other side without the other person seeing them .
21 The boy with the vacant chair then winks at one of the girls who then tries to get to the other boy without her partner noticing .
22 Well I reckon it 's gon na take us three and a half hours to get to the other end , so two and a half hours to it and an hour on it if it 's not too bad and then of course we 've got to go up from there to Ipswich , Woodbridge but it 's dual carriageway all the way now you see .
23 Lake Rotoiti is quite unspoilt and we did a day 's walk right round it ; had lunch at a hut by the head of the lake and waded through rivers to get to the other track .
24 NEVER CROSS THE RAILWAY LINE TO GET TO THE OTHER SIDE .
25 The winner of the game is the first Brownie to get to the other side with her own egg .
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