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

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1 ‘ I told her to go into the other room- and say she thought he was going to be in there .
2 It had come from a chateau outside Paris , as had some of the other beauties .
3 This form of improvement no doubt helped to pay the fees of Brown and Repton , along with all the other bills .
4 Mrs Bauwens , an independent film producer , paid the £10,000 rent on the villa and footed most of the other bills .
5 The other secret of the Bordelais ' success has been a method of selling the wine the summer after the vintage , while it is still in the barrel , not to be shipped to this country for another year .
6 ‘ I 'm sure Belinda can help you with that , ’ the other nurse replied archly .
7 The other nurse would get weeks of mileage out of Belinda incurring a reprimand from Dr Russell , if that was what this was .
8 ‘ Oh , we prefer to keep our relationship very private at this stage , ’ she answered the other nurse , sounding much less assured , now , to her own ears , and regretting that she had started this silly game .
9 She heard Judy 's laugh , wondered if Tom had teased her , and guessed that the other nurse was less than immune to his charms .
10 And I left Rhos-y-Bol when I retired because I felt I they 'd have to have another nurse there , and you see the other nurse would never be able to enjoy the They would always be running to me a and it would n't be fair to another nurse .
11 ‘ I hope I have n't driven you away , ’ said the other nurse , opening a thick textbook on paediatrics .
12 ‘ Yes , the other nurse was off sick , the doctor could n't get there on time , he was out on a call , poor little thing — ’
13 Since it is neutral — that is , just as good or bad as all the other genes — the chance is 1/ ( 2N ) .
14 He means that there is a gene which , if it is present in an animal of a given species , along with all the other genes and environmental circumstances characteristic of that species , will make that animal somewhat more likely to do X. Then , if doing X causes an increase in the number of copies of the gene in the population , the gene will spread .
15 Successful genes are genes that , in the environment influenced by all the other genes in a shared embryo , have beneficial effects on that embryo .
16 It will happen even if the effects on bodily welfare , and on the welfare of all the other genes in the body , are disastrous .
17 Here we are talking about single genes cheating against the other genes with which they share a body .
18 This is because they would stand to gain by a different set of future outcomes from the other genes in the body .
19 But from each gene 's point of view , perhaps the most important part of its environment is all the other genes that it encounters .
20 It comes about simply through each gene being selected by virtue of its compatibility with the other genes that already happen to dominate the population .
21 It will not be as simple as that , but you will have got the idea : one of the most important aspects of the ‘ climate ’ in which a gene is favoured or disfavoured is the other genes that are already numerous in the population ; the other genes , therefore , with which it is likely to have to share bodies .
22 It will not be as simple as that , but you will have got the idea : one of the most important aspects of the ‘ climate ’ in which a gene is favoured or disfavoured is the other genes that are already numerous in the population ; the other genes , therefore , with which it is likely to have to share bodies .
23 We have seen that a very important part of a gene 's environment is the other genes that it is likely to meet in successive bodies as the generations go by .
24 The lesser main road from Twycross to the local market-town of Ashby de la Zouch was to have a minimum width of twenty-two yards ; and the other roads of the parish were to be ‘ of a proper width ’ .
25 See the other roads went by .
26 Some of the other roads have more individual houses in do n't they ?
27 Indeed it may seem exactly like this , since after all it is only one more drop of stress , on top of all the other stress accumulated over months and years , which eventually brings the level in the stress glass to a critical point .
28 This duty appears to overlap with the other duties vis-à-vis education which are imposed by the Act .
29 ‘ Well , well , ’ she said reprovingly , looking at the unfinished grate and thinking of all the other duties which McAllister should have performed by now .
30 Particular attention was paid to a proposal by New Zealand , relating to Article II:1 ( b ) , which was designed to ensure greater transparency and security in tariff bindings ( ie undertakings not to increase tariffs ) by clarifying the other duties and charges , in addition to ordinary customs duties , levied on imports .
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