Example sentences of "[num] [noun] [conj] [art] other " in BNC.

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1 The sherds found in London were illustrated by Roach Smith , one showing three horses and the other a charioteer ( fig. 14.9 ) , and the arm of a charioteer appears on a sherd from Verulamium .
2 However , as in debate over most issues , not all the protagonists fall easily into one camp or the other .
3 It does n't , in my view , matter dreadfully whether inflation is 2% or 6% , as long as it more or less stays at one level or the other .
4 Who is to say with any show of reason whether to place history or , say , political philosophy in one category or the other ?
5 We think , therefore , that it is absolutely necessary in order to carry on the Business of this Establishment , as perfectly as possible , that two such Characters should be appointed — and we , in consequence suggest , that altho ’ each be as much as possible qualified in both Departments , yet if one were to devote himself to one Branch and the other to the other branch — the College would be much more usefully directed — for , if one Professor were fully qualified for both — yet so arduous a task could not possibly be executed by one Man only .
6 However , such systems tend to settle down after a time ; as long as the feedback process is not in full swing , we can often assume that the net effect has balanced out in one direction or the other .
7 One is simply moved in one direction or the other in greater or lesser awareness .
8 To accept responsibility for a choice , I may judge it sufficient that I was closely attentive to the object before responding in one direction or the other .
9 Now it becomes urgent to decide , but frivolous or weighty considerations keep pulling him in one direction or the other .
10 It would be to let one maxim remind him of the treacherous limits of his information and the other of unconsidered consequences of delay , and try to fill both gaps in his awareness before letting himself be moved in one direction or the other .
11 Each week , an average of 50,000 tons of food and material was brought up and some 90,000 men transported in one direction or the other , for Petain 's policy was to rotate his troops so that none should be in the ‘ cauldron of fire ’ for long .
12 Rostov thought about following the course of the river in one direction or the other .
13 The side of the songs can be reversed to control for any bias the female may have for turning in one direction or the other .
14 Perhaps the greater length allowed the islands to grow in both directions , whereas in shorter sentences the sentence boundaries blocked one direction or the other . ’
15 So I , I would be very reticent to suggest any programme that is specifically in one direction or the other .
16 That choice would effectively enable the Purchaser to re-negotiate price by threatening one course or the other .
17 In one case or the other , these are prescriptions for the examination of the producer more than the product .
18 There were two alternative forms of the Queen Victoria Crown surmounting the plate centre : one flat-topped and the other of normal crown form .
19 In such intellectual dispute and discourse , the claim by one side that the other lacks cognitive skills appears as part of the political process of debate .
20 Inside , the glovebox lid did n't fit properly , with a much bigger gap on one side than the other .
21 If , in such a movement , the head meets a brighter light on one side than the other , the animal turns away from the brighter side .
22 If they compress more on one side than the other , try differentiated densities , which are firmer and less likely to compress .
23 Often it was not , and the grass verge was very much wider on one side than the other .
24 Not level , the dining room one was two inches shorter one side than the other , the tie-backs
25 He 's got one side than the other you know .
26 ‘ If it is a close-run thing in any one of these seats , it could make the difference between a win or a lose for one side or the other . ’
27 Zarathustra believed that man was involved in this cosmic struggle of good and evil and that he was compelled to choose one side or the other through his own conduct .
28 There is no real bargaining if one side or the other holds a total or overwhelming position .
29 Not that it is impossible , but practical considerations of gaining access to situations and the confidence of the people involved in any reasonable length of time mean that one will probably study the situation from one side or the other .
30 It is extremely difficult to make any statement , however carefully worded , without being accused of extremism by one side or the other .
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