Example sentences of "other [conj] an " in BNC.

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1 Anything other than an uncritical acceptance is a direct challenge to the idea of the rule of law which has sustained the police since their inception and which argues that the replication of a known system of order is the best means of containing those who need to be controlled .
2 It is difficult to see that as anything other than an attempt to intimidate the BBC .
3 If after a reasonable period of time has elapsed , the Insurer having examined all evidence available , has no reason to suppose other than an accident has occurred , the disappearance of an Insured Person shall be considered as constituting a claim under this policy .
4 There is no duty to disclose information provided by or on behalf of another person other than an employee of the local education authority , an education welfare officer or the person seeking disclosure .
5 You really need not fear that Dr. Briant will be anything other than an excellent father to this child .
6 The King , however , was disinclined to anything other than an exchange of courtesies , once again making it quite clear that any attempt to detach Prussia from the rest of Germany was a fruitless exercise .
7 Nothing other than an obvious desire to be rid of me .
8 He went on to deny that they had amy political ends other than an end to discrimination : ‘ It has been said against this movement that its purpose is to unite Ireland and to unite the working class …
9 Psychoanalysis has made unfamiliar with the intimate connection between the father-complex and belief in God ; it has shown us that a personal God is psychologically nothing other than an exalted father , and it brings us evidence every day of how young people lose their religious beliefs as soon as their father 's authority breaks down .
10 Remember , I 've never thought of myself as anything other than an amateur .
11 At first , there will be little to see other than an area of dirty , discoloured water , possibly hot or ‘ boiling ’ , and probably with a good many dead fish floating around in it .
12 Those who assess , therefore , have little to back their judgement other than an instinctive feeling , aided by experience , that this or that is good , useful , or will be successful .
13 Businesses in the sample reported a typical three-stage learning process : ‘ The first phase of learning involves the basic ‘ driving ’ skills : the use of CAD as little other than an electronic pencil . ’
14 They are very effective like this , and need little care other than an annual prune .
15 So I just do n't think that lots of money will give you anything other than an empty wallet and a sound that 's already there .
16 Actually , Dustin , although masterful in changing the timbre of his voice to suit different parts , only rarely attempts to put on anything other than an American accent .
17 As it was everybody was thankfully unhurt , though a scary moment occurred when the AA member turned up and turned out to be none other than an ex-member of THE TREMELOES .
18 She told me , ‘ Blind people do n't need that register , ’ and that no one would ever employ me as anything other than an audio-typist .
19 So , at anything other than an exceedingly general and metaphorical level , there is not a single set of criteria for a contradiction in the Marxist sense .
20 What is a dominant instance other than an aspect of society which appears intuitively important ?
21 Having suggested that the 1960s were characterised by a series of discrete panics around moral issues , there is neither an account — other than an essentially economistic one — of the aetiology of such panics , nor an explanation of the way(s) in which they can be considered to be discrete .
22 The character of a woman may be attacked in ways other than an explicit recounting of her past sexual relationships or , indeed , that she was having sexual relationships .
23 As a seller , it costs you £25 to cover lost legal fees of up to £300 if your buyer pulls out for any reason other than an adverse survey , a defect in title , or unreasonable delay on your part .
24 However good , however servile , the untouchable in India can never make himself anything other than an untouchable ( and equally important , he accepts this fact ) .
25 To conclude : we have found that the industrial co-operative , in a market economy , is a fully effective form of organisation for production or provision in the United Kingdom as in other liberal democracies ; that there is no necessary reason to attach to it limitations of size or kind ; and that the general adoption of the form would import into the national economy such a structural change as is urgently needed to resolve the problem , ominous and intractable , of securing near-full employment without inflation at other than an insignificant rate .
26 With the first , the course is planned substantially though by no means exclusively in terms of an external occupation ; with the second , the rationale of the course is primarily internal , in terms of the demands of the discipline and implicit preparation for research ( and in some cases school-teaching ) ; with the third , the rationale derives from something other than an occupation or a discipline .
27 It is perfectly possible , as Griffen explains , to allow pupil and parent choice , but there is no evidence that his is other than an isolated example .
28 ‘ and any expression for whose interpretation provision is made by Part XXVI of the Companies Act , other than an expression defined above in this section , is to be construed in accordance with that provision .
29 I have to say that I can not at present conceive of any circumstances in which this would be other than an abuse of power as directly or indirectly requiring the practitioner to act contrary to the fundamental duty which he owes to his patient .
30 Miss Thomas is not relying upon a contractual obligation other than an obligation by the university to comply with its own domestic laws .
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