Example sentences of "it [adj] other [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Are you going to sell your customer 's foreign currency forward , take out a currency loan or cover it some other way ? |
2 | You might be called to do it some other way as you get older . |
3 | Surely to God you can lose it some other way than bloody doing that ? |
4 | But you might be able to do it some other way . |
5 | Or is it some other name ? ’ |
6 | The Orient Express is a lovely idea but , could n't we do it some other time ? |
7 | Really silly ; I 'll tell you about it some other time . |
8 | She would mention it some other time . |
9 | I would hope that we might be able to arrange it but obviously if it is er out of the question , then we 'd have to try to rearrange it some other time . |
10 | I ca n't , I 'll have to find it some other time but er right yellow book two , let's have a look yellow book two . |
11 | Was it some other traveller , camping nearby perhaps , and brewing his breakfast mug ? |
12 | Were it any other company but MGN this might work . |
13 | Roddick merely called it ‘ self-financing ’ , because she did n't have the capital to do it any other way . |
14 | I goes of course Derek would n't have it any other way . |
15 | ‘ I would n't have it any other way , ’ he said , holding out his hand to seal the bargain . |
16 | It does n't necessarily mean that they 're unscrupulous in the way that they get their own way ; they just have very clear ideas and it 's impossible for them to see it any other way . ’ |
17 | ‘ The President has insisted he will personally pay the ransom , wo n't have it any other way , ’ said Odell . |
18 | ‘ We 've paid a heavy price for our mistakes this season and I ca n't explain it any other way than to say it 's bad luck . |
19 | They know the job is challenging and from time to time frustrating : they probably would n't have it any other way . |
20 | Today , the Germans do not envisage doing it any other way either . |
21 | Tricky at first , but once mastered you would n't want it any other way . |
22 | Christmas may now be more hectic than in most families , but John and Veronica would n't have it any other way . |
23 | But he would n't have it any other way . |
24 | If you can not do it by constructing the notion of pains which are not yours , you can not do it any other way . |
25 | on my own , brought them from Canada and I brought them up without any help from my ex-husband and I would n't of wanted it any other way . |
26 | Let us pretend that it is only that Grainne is too far above me , and let us continue the pretence , for I do not think I can bear it any other way . |
27 | ‘ And you would n't have had it any other way . ’ |
28 | Do n't let them talk you into doing it any other way , I 'm not having anything kinky . |
29 | This is Marguerite 's home and I would n't have it any other way . |
30 | For if the house has a north facing yard , is three miles from the nearest shops and its ceilings are crumbling , then to describe it any other way will soon be a criminal offence . |