Example sentences of "[pron] [vb mod] [verb] [conj] other [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Those were the days when the Company was really into the Track One , Track Two stuff cover within cover mostly to fool Capitol Hill I dare say but other governments too and all to hide destabilisation . |
2 | Yeah well as I say I I lived in the east end of London and that that 's how it was done there but I dare say that other places organized it |
3 | The September demonstrations appeared very much like a single-issue movement , but I would argue that other concerns were raised , including the lack of political reform in China . |
4 | I can confirm that other ships are under way . |
5 | You may feel that other antecedents are important . |
6 | Second , we may find that other research refutes the findings of the first study . |
7 | We must realise that other children 's values may be different , and that our children are affected by the pressure of their peers and others with whom they come in contact . |
8 | We might believe that other people are selfish , greedy and unpleasant , or that folk are generally kind and loving . |
9 | ‘ For example , some local residents have expressed interest in acquiring small plots of nearby land and we shall ensure that other residents have the same opportunity . ’ |
10 | Then we can see if other forces are experiencing the same problems . ’ |
11 | The University had filed for patents , believing that millions of dollars could accrue if test-tube fusion were commercially practical , and the patent lawyers were concerned about what would happen if other groups found out the results and duplicated them . |
12 | Fears expressed by these sectors of the economy led to the plan 's drafters and the Central Planning Bureau carrying out two impact studies : one based on unilateral action , the other assessing what would happen if other EC countries adopted similar measures . |
13 | Whilst the problematic nature of the traditional pattern by which responsibilities have been divided between them is well recognised , there is little evidence which can be used to evaluate what would happen if other arrangements were tried . |
14 | What will happen when other individuals lay claim to the girls ' affection and loyalty is another question . |