Example sentences of "[verb] elsewhere [prep] this " in BNC.

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1 Clean , it was an absolute dream ; the EQ offered more than enough scope to produce anything from a cutting Telecaster to a rich acoustic tone , and with the help of a short delay and pitchshift I put a sound onto tape which I 'd defy anyone not to recognise as an acoustic guitar — and I 'd actually used the Patrick Eggle New York model reviewed elsewhere in this issue .
2 An acknowledgement is included elsewhere in this Journal .
3 He gave the explicit coordinate transformation by which the line element ( 10.24 ) becomes , ( 10.26 ) where the coordinate t is not the same as that used elsewhere in this chapter , and ( 10.27 ) which clearly satisfies the necessary conditions .
4 As Dr. Mann has argued , it does allow the English courts to provide assistance , in practice under the Hague Convention , in certain fiscal and administrative contexts which would be judged by some other countries to fall outside its scope ; Dr. Mann 's unease at this needs to be balanced against the enormous and considered growth , recounted elsewhere in this book , in international co-operation in such fields .
5 Other examples appear elsewhere in this chapter .
6 The Ordnance Survey maps of the Iron Age , Roman and other historical periods , are necessary references , and the specialist atlases — Anglo-Saxon England , Historical Atlas of Britain , etc. , mentioned elsewhere in this book — may be considered essential .
7 The jet is visible ( it has a rather different structure from jets considered elsewhere in this book because of the motion of the surrounding fluid ) .
8 More details of these activities are contained elsewhere in this issue of Update .
9 We have explained elsewhere in this book that the government sector gives rise to taxation and expenditure flows ( see Chapter 6 ) and that the external sector gives rise to export and import flows ( see Chapter 7 and Appendix 2 to this chapter ) .
10 In the case of Brazil , evidence ( presented elsewhere in this book ) points to widespread erosion , particularly in the Selva and in the Serrao of north-central and north-eastern Brazil .
11 The other issues deserve their own extensive studies though they are referred to in passing elsewhere in this book . )
12 The rule in Rylands v. Fletcher was not considered in The Wagon Mound ( No. 1 ) , though it has been argued elsewhere in this book that there is no reason for refusing to apply the principles of foreseeability as developed since The Wagon Mound .
13 As has been said elsewhere in this book athletics reflects the society in which it exists and the experiences of Linford , his family and black British athletes mirror exactly those of the majority of black British citizens .
14 Cards for these are supplied elsewhere in this book .
15 North Yorkshire and South Durham THE proven consistency over recent seasons of Redcar , Darlington and Guisborough make it impossible to look elsewhere for this season 's champions .
16 For the sake of graphic unity they are the same size as the blocks used elsewhere in this section .
17 They 're always jumping out of the frame ( look elsewhere in this book at Nick 's action shots of skinheads on the move …
18 Since some of the issues raised in these definitional discussions and addressed elsewhere in this volume have a bearing on the approach adopted in this paper , it is necessary to say something about them first .
19 As noted elsewhere in this book , such group action requires small numbers or the use of selective incentives to avoid the free rider problem .
20 Special rules for the Hot Pot can be found elsewhere in this volume .
21 The Installation of Officers took place on Sunday morning and began his Presidency with the inaugural speech , printed elsewhere in this issue .
22 Their gradual integration with the Blackpool tramway has been documented elsewhere in this book , suffice to say they played a significant part in the Promenade service until their demise in 1937 .
23 Please use the form contained elsewhere in this ‘ Newsheet ’ and return it straight away to ‘ 93 ’ .
24 Appendix 1 at the end of this chapter gives a number of worked examples using the questions posed in the flowchart and the answers set out in the information contained elsewhere in this section .
25 Hence a lower price than you would pay elsewhere in this part of town ( £25–£30ph pn ) .
26 However , as is indicated elsewhere in this chapter and in Chapter 6 , it can still be argued that private ownership of the means of production is the basis of economic power and wealth , and that the labour market is still the prime determinant of wage levels .
27 The local researcher may find this kind of work , down-to-earth and practical , a welcome contrast to the more academic kinds of study discussed elsewhere in this book .
28 Lest the reader may point out that the examples so far are predominantly drawn from small countries and affecting only small populations , others , such as areas of China and India are discussed elsewhere in this book .
29 As has been discussed elsewhere in this book , hyperlipoproteinaemia is common in diabetes mellitus and in some studies correlations have been sought between platelet-specific protein levels and fasting total serum cholesterol , triglycerides and the individual lipoproteins .
30 This short review of the changing styles of sociological research has inevitably left out a great deal , much of which will be discussed elsewhere in this book .
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