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

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1 In 1986 , some authorities provided no canteen facilities at all ( e.g. Buckinghamshire ) , while in other authorities a substantial proportion of children took paid school meals ( e.g. Derbyshire , with 56% ) .
2 With the introduction of these and other products the market is beginning to segment into a number of well-defined categories .
3 For these and many other reasons the practice of ergonomics in developing countries is different from that in advanced countries ( p. 155 ) .
4 Largely through the method of government recognition and financing of laboratories , the separation of school science into separate ‘ subjects ’ , physics , chemistry , and biology , became firmly established before the end of the century , as did for quite other reasons the exclusion of geology .
5 For these and other reasons the Royal Commission on Legal Services expected ‘ a long-term increase in the demand for the services of lawyers . ’
6 For these and other reasons the US State Department and the armed forces tried to seize the initiative at home with their notable inter-departmental report ( NSC 68 ) of April 1950 .
7 As with other invertebrates the combination of brachiopod types in an assemblage gives a quick clue to the age .
8 The intention to produce a full-scale study of Laxton , and also to make available for other researchers the methodology employed .
9 The shareholders had clearly manifested an intention to sell their shares and could not continue with the sale without giving the other shareholders a right to exercise their option under the articles .
10 It is not uncommon to provide in the Articles that if a transfer of a " controlling interest " is in contemplation , the proposed transferee should be obliged to extend to all other shareholders an offer to purchase their shares on like terms .
11 In the case of other preferences the period is six months .
12 He guided boys ' applications to university , and numbered among his other activities the Housemastership of Arden , the Debating and Literary Society , and the Library .
13 In using the OSO model to restructure industrial support within the DTI , ministers may be attracted by the benefits of devolving other activities the Glasgow experience has shown can be performed just as effectively out of earshot of Big Ben .
14 Residencies and placements can take several forms : in schools , hospitals and factories and other institutions the artist might divide time between personal work and teaching , demonstrating or consultation ; the concept of transplanting the studio can also be adapted to other venues , for example an arts centre or library ; working on a public commission or community project the artist would aim to involve others in the planning and execution of the idea .
15 Like other institutions the Polytechnic has paid increased attention to the recruitment of overseas students in recent years .
16 In some cases it is possible for a district to be equated with a large town , but in other cases a desire for districts to be larger has produced curious and often locally resented combinations .
17 In five other cases a client was at home but admission to an old people 's home was already being organised so the development officer was unable to intervene ( though in three of these cases she said she would have been able to provide home support ) .
18 The decline may sometimes be very gradual but in other cases a heart attack or stroke makes an immediate change in lifestyle necessary .
19 In other cases a major breach of the contract by the lord would justify the vassal in abandoning his lord .
20 Sometimes girls are there because they are very young or they are homeless , sometimes it is because their parents can not cope at home with the responsibility for them and a newborn baby , and in other cases a home takes in and assesses girls whose ability to look after their baby is in question .
21 In this and other cases a number of problems often arose reflecting lack of control and replicability of measurements , insufficient representativeness , unreliable accuracy of data , and problems of finding suitable methods of analysis of the data collected .
22 In other cases a relative or foster carer may apply for custody after a shorter period and you will be informed of this action and be able to contest it in court if you wish .
23 In other cases a damages claim would be an unattractive proposition .
24 In other cases a criterion may be needed , and one frequently used is the payback period .
25 In yet other cases a high-quality plotter-drawn product may not be required , either because the nature of the task is such that a draft product is sufficient or because the cost of producing the required number of plotter-drawn maps would be prohibitive .
26 In other cases a criterion may be needed , and one frequently used is the payback period .
27 In other cases a plan is desirable , provided that the plan is drawn on sufficiently large a scale not to be merely confusing .
28 The articles or the agreement may say that a reference to the auditors has to take place in every instance ; in other cases a reference is necessary only if there is a dispute .
29 while in other cases the geological sources have been identified fairly exactly by petrology even though there is little archaeological evidence of working at the outcrops themselves .
30 In many other cases the warden for the time being escaped indictment at the Forest Eyre ; the verderers , regarders and jurymen , fearing his retribution , preferred to wait until he was out of office and harmless .
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