Example sentences of "[conj] in other " in BNC.
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1 | It was something very rarely seen in Britain , or in other democracies : an emergency government — or , in Hoare 's words , ‘ an emergency Committee of public Safety ’ , formed for a specific purpose , and intended to last for a specific period of time . |
2 | The main point of Engels 's and Morgan 's argument is that , once again , the State has the same origin as the family , private property , and class division , or in other words the overthrow of the gens . |
3 | These objections imply that technology can not be a guide to other aspects of society , or in other words that there is no inevitable association between technology and other aspects of society . |
4 | The type of family and marriage which they operated was not given in the nature of man or in other supernatural and suprahistorical sources , but in the economic and political circumstances of their time , in this case by capitalism . |
5 | They might think they can do so by managing it better , by motivating the managers better , by putting the firm together with something else , or in other ways . |
6 | For example , the most commonly preserved sample types occurring on British sites are bone , shell and charcoal , but on some sites — or in other areas of the world — a different range of materials might remain . |
7 | Perhaps they compared what had occurred with elections in the Libyan past , or in other countries , and found their proceedings undignified when measured against an American presidential campaign , or the decorum of a Moscow election . |
8 | Generally speaking the lift seems to have worked very satisfactorily , but even here there is little information , either in the minute books or in other records of the Company . |
9 | Sections 2 to 4 proceed to examine whether these limits of political authority can be extended by consent or in other ways . |
10 | For another accommodationist , General Aharon Yariv , Director of the Tel Aviv Centre for Strategic Studies , ‘ Palestinian refugees would not be repatriated to Israel … but would be dealt with during gradual implementation of self-determination , presumably within the Palestinian territory or in other Arab states . ’ |
11 | Novice For dogs not having won three firsts in Novice , or in other classes ( except puppy ) or any championship points . |
12 | G. Although the positions and sizes of most settlements in this region were due almost solely to the way in which people organised themselves , or in other words due to human factors , a few depended on the landforms , or physical factors . |
13 | Do you mean to tell me that you never see any case of obstruction , street shouting , begging , carts and cycles with no lights , no offences against the motor car laws , or in other words , that everybody — men , women , and children — know the laws so well that they can avoid the many pit-falls ? |
14 | Work is completed in time to allow students to apply for degree and diploma courses in the Faculty or in other institutions of Art and Design . |
15 | The main emphasis is on the study and use of modern languages as a preparation for professional life , either as a career linguist or in other language-related posts in business and the professions . |
16 | Yet it is a useful general principle in science that distinct and unrelated phenomena exist ; not everything is the same as everything else in physics or in other areas of human endeavour . |
17 | Two substances that look about the same under light , or in other words , reflect light in about the same way , may be totally different in regard to how much sound they absorb or reflect . |
18 | Together these trends towards pressure , protest and censorship at a national level , demand in turn from librarians a national and global response , or in other words a consistent and professional approach to and reaction against censorship . |
19 | Often the unemployed are not aware of the opportunities available in other parts of the country or in other occupations . |
20 | Many are double parked , left on the pavement or in other inappropriate places ( Figure 6.35 ) . |
21 | A tribe may acquire its leader by election , or by battle , or according to customary or other rules providing for devolution of the title by heredity or in other ways . |
22 | Bars 1–2 of this part rely on the intervals of thirds , sixths and flat fifths — or in other words the interval structure of the B7 and Bb7 dominant chord structures that are used . |
23 | This is not to say that the position is wrong but only that it is arguable , or in other words , open to conceptual evaluation . |
24 | The new practice will apply to gains arising from an accident insurance policy that affords protection against the risk of dying only if death is as a result of an accident , has no investment content , and does not acquire a surrender value ( other than one equal to the proportion of the premium paid which is refundable if the policy is terminated early or in other circumstances ) . |
25 | send and receive messages : electronic mail can , for example , link classes elsewhere in the country or in other countries , and can provide very powerful ways of creating real audiences for children 's writing ; |
26 | Therefore at 31 December there were 77 days of sales not paid for , or in other words your DSO was 77 . |
27 | ‘ was in such condition , that danger was caused ’ This point means that the condition caused danger or in other words injured someone . |
28 | In most cases it will be personal or in other words movable property . |
29 | Looking back over the last two years , portraits and townscapes , in Berlin or in other locations , predominate . |
30 | It revises , consolidates and extends the structures and vocabulary students will have come across in previous Streamline books or in other pre-intermediate courses . |