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

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1 Words other than the target word in the position were left unaltered , regardless of their recognition score to retain the same degree of branching for the different lattices .
2 Whoever had killed Don Roberto had known him or had a first-rate introduction because there were no signs of violence other than the knife wound and Don Roberto had given his staff time off .
3 No one must own any horse other than a work horse ; arms were forbidden ; informers were planted in every community to report on breaches of regulations or even suspicions about a man 's trade or lack of it ; and in all cases of doubt , summary hanging was in order .
4 The more sceptical and critical attitude towards nationalism which appeared to develop in the postwar period , and the fresh attempts to create ( even within a limited area ) supranational organizations , or at the other end of the spectrum to revive local and regional communities , provided an opportunity to redirect the sense of belonging , at least to some extent , upon political units other than the nation state .
5 It should be borne in mind that there are always problems of definition and of classification in compiling figures such as these and also that all the figures for currencies other than the US dollar have had to be converted to dollars and hence depend upon the exchange rate used .
6 There may be circumstances in which a local authority or the NSPCC objects to disclosure of certain documents to parties other than the guardian ad litem .
7 So that fellow Smallholders can each exchange their Smallholding and responsibilities with like minded anywhere in the country for little expense other than a registration fee , cost of food and petrol to get there .
8 If all sectors other than the state sector are competitive , the prices in that sector should equal marginal cost .
9 Six theses in this category were from Imperial College , and it would be reasonable to suggest that the copies consulted , and subsequently cited by authors other than the thesis authors , were from London University 's main library , where the set of theses for inter-library loan is kept .
10 We calculated the degree of control by cues other than the context cues by subtracting the pixel matrices of Fig. 2 d from those of Fig. 2 b , concentrating on time spent searching at F+ or F- and around L+ or L- .
11 These are for the most part state-owned or Government-controlled in all EEC countries other than the United Kingdom .
12 The last stage shown in Figure 2 is the ‘ champion ’ stage , referring to an idea 's advocacy by individuals other than the idea originator .
13 There are no paths on the broad top , which is ringed by scars , and no landmarks other than the Ordnance column to set direction .
14 When choosing dowel at any place other than a kite store which would have selected its stock , rotate the spar between thumb and forefinger of one hand while resting the dowel in the other hand and check that the spar is straight .
15 Most blinds other than a roller blind will screen out too much light .
16 It is important to note , however , that although firms may or may have to obtain authorisation from a body other than the Law Society , the latter 's Practice Rules ( in particular , r1 ( obtaining instructions ) , r2 ( publicity ) , r3 ( introductions and referrals ) , r5 ( offering services other than as a solicitor ) , and r10 ( receipt of commission from third parties ) ) must continue to be observed notwithstanding that the requirements of the authorising body may be less demanding .
17 Pitting a slim-line orchestra against a jumbo choir might be hazardous with any body other than the CBSO Chorus .
18 Companies legislation ** requires that the balance sheet shows as minority interests the amount of capital and reserves attributable to shares in subsidiary undertakings included in the consolidation held by or on behalf of persons other than the parent company and its subsidiary undertakings .
19 Show minority interest in profit or loss on ordinary activities and in profit or loss on extraordinary activities attributable to shares in subsidiary undertakings included in the consolidation held by or on behalf of persons other than the parent company and its subsidiary undertakings .
20 the charge to call an O eight nine eight number from any phone other than a pay phone is thirty six pence per minute at cheap rate and forty eight per minute at all other times , over half of this money is paid by B T to the business providing the informational service
21 Nevertheless , it is unrealistic to expect clients always to seek advice on these matters from sources other than the building designer , and a basic knowledge of planning law , compensation and the individual vagaries in attitudes of planning authorities is often the basis of releasing latent development value which is of tangible benefit and for which the client is prepared to pay high rewards .
22 A failure on the part — ( a ) of a police officer to comply with any provision of such a code ; or ( b ) of any person other than a police officer who is charged with the duty of investigating offences or charging offenders to have regard to any relevant provision of such a code in the discharge of that duty , shall not of itself render him liable to any criminal or civil proceedings .
23 By the Nuclear Installations Act 1965 no person other than the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority shall use any site for the operation of nuclear plant unless a licence to do so has been granted in respect of that site by the Minister of Power .
24 Parties in actions other than the lead actions shall be at liberty to incorporate in their pleadings such part or parts of the pleadings in the lead actions as they may wish to adopt .
25 Certainly , many research studies utilize historical information and the use of statistics compiled by people other than the research worker is a commonplace in social research .
26 The requirement to assess these issues at an early stage and to confirm the special circumstances that exist by obtaining the approval of three partners other than the lead partner is set out at the beginning of this section .
27 As far as households in particular are concerned , we have completely ignored regions other than the United States , Japan and Europe .
28 The Government will licence authorizing bodies which may include bodies other than The Law Society and the General Council of the Bar .
29 Travel in the UK was unlimited though a case had to be made for every European exhibition other than the Venice Biennale and the Kassel Documenta , and most trips to the United States had to be funded privately or tied in with a conference or some other event that would cover the cost of the trip .
30 Respondents other than the Law Society thought that the supposed difficulties of including advice agencies in franchising had been exaggerated ; their involvement should indeed be encouraged , and would require additional resources .
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