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

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1 I never seemed to be sort of up to the other scholars at all .
2 In contrast to the other heregulins , biologically active ( p185 erbB2 receptor tyrosine kinase activation ) heregulin β 3 is not detected in conditioned medium from transiently expressing COS cells .
3 At the central unit , we use our expertise in cook chill to prepare food , which is then distributed to the other sites nearby .
4 Reflect back to the other person your interpretation of what they are saying and feeling .
5 Summarize back to the other person what you think they have said
6 think of an addition to the other person 's idea that improves it and overcomes the snag you have identified .
7 If the ‘ feedback ’ process shows that the subject is not acceptable to the other person , it may be dropped or modified or changed .
8 wanting to be ‘ special ’ to the other person
9 You can now speak from your Higher Self to the other person 's Higher Self .
10 If we do n't express the things that worry us our body language will almost certainly give us away , and to the other person this could certainly look like standoffishness or coldness .
11 Be prepared to give your undivided attention , and listen carefully as you talk to the other person .
12 You also need to be prepared to listen to the other person in return and allow them to tell you things .
13 During this ten minutes , the other colleague merely listens to the other person 's assessment .
14 They may share their syringes and if one of them has HIV , the needle will become infected and the virus could be passed on to the other person .
15 If one of these people has HIV , it may be passed on to the other person .
16 That is what he wants to get across to the other person .
17 When you say , " Do you understand me ? " , you are really asking if you have successfully communicated to the other person what you had in mind .
18 where both claimants are parties ] , the claimant is liable to account over to the other person having a right to claim to such extent as will avoid double liability ’ ; and by section 7(4) , ‘ where , as a result of enforcement of a double liability , any claimant is unjustly enriched to any extent , he shall be liable to reimburse the wrongdoer to that extent . ’
19 Do you have to give the capital sum to create this income , or is there ways of income from a set sum of money to the other person ?
20 He was turning to speak to the other person , who appeared to be wearing an evening gown ; as her hand moved , there was a glint of dress jewellery .
21 Moreover , husband impersonation which constitutes rape in England has been extended so that any mistake as to the other person 's identity is deemed to negative consent .
22 So I mean you ca n't talk , the problem with me is I I will always listen to the other person 's point of view as
23 Just because you 're looking for win win relationships all the time that does n't mean that you 're gon na get walked over all the time because by being assertive and by this is this is really what I want , what is it that you want and looking , listening to the other person 's point of view as well as making sure your point of view goes across as well somewhere , somewhere in all of that through all this down here , there 's a way of finding something for both people .
24 that one you have got only somebody one side of you , you 're not attached to the other person .
25 She could go on to the other station but she says I enjoy being in so much I use it .
26 Bleary-eyed , she pulled on her robe and hurried through to the other cabin .
27 Equally , to yawn is to act bored , to admit and even to flaunt kinship with Svidligailov , and the evil-omened word listless ( vyali ) that dogs Stavrogin , though he never uses it himself , corresponds to the other man 's terminal boredom .
28 And then Mother would look from Boy to the other man who was also there every night and never took his eyes off her when she sang , O , and she 'd sing the next lines to him , take these lips , take these arms … ca n't you see ?
29 Consumed with rage and anxiety , Tobias Beventini , physician , prowled through the warm , pretty villa of the loveliest woman in Nicosia , bumping into maids carrying baskets of linen and other maids bearing pressed robes and doublets , concealing himself from the man who wanted to trim the fluff round his scalp , and using long Latin words to the other man who wanted to polish his spurs and his jewellery .
30 As she gave oral sex to the other man , Davis watched fascinated , and , asking her to instruct him how to do it , took over from her .
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