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

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1 Such patterns , once detected , suggest guidelines for other parts of the semantic net .
2 We pray for our brothers in other parts of the family who struggle against injustice , and who serve you in societies where there is violence and oppression ; may they be filled with your wisdom in the battle against inhumanity .
3 The people of the Balkans have become addicted to guns , in the same way that we have drug addicts in other parts of the world .
4 Indirectly , the town probably also gained from Stumpe 's decision to install broad looms in other parts of the buildings .
5 At the same time there were bursts of rapid eye-movements and muscular twitches in other parts of the body .
6 It drew support from a wide area in South-east England , and there were associated outbreaks in other parts of the country , ranging from York and Scarborough in the North-east , to the Wirral in the North-west , and to Bridgwater and Ilchester in Somerset .
7 Moreover , since Watkins 's death we have found that inexplicable straight lines have been left by ancient peoples in other parts of the world .
8 Despite these conditions , the convention looked set for signature two years ago , with the industrialised countries considering the nodle terms balanced by Third World concessions in other parts of the treaty .
9 The Kirk say some of the residents who moved out were in need of hospital care and a few went to homes in other parts of the country to be nearer relatives .
10 But then , the region of Appenzell is different in many respects from other parts of Switzerland .
11 Parts of the schedules differ in various respects from other parts .
12 It could be , or I 'm just wondering if it 's actually squirrels , because although the , the excreta contains berries erm a squirrel will eat berries , it will also eat nuts and of course they do bury their nuts and I 've actually seen squirrels in other parts of the country digging holes and starting a bit of a larder and of course there are a lot of , of erm squirrels in Croydon so I think unless you actually see the animal you can only speculate that it is something small like a vole or , or a squirrel .
13 Religions , cults , sects and mystery schools from other parts of the Empire — notably from Greece , from Syria , from Egypt , from Mesopotamia and Asia Minor — also found their way to the Holy Land , struck roots and flourished .
14 Police added : ‘ We are investigating to see if there are any similarities to other attacks over the last few months in other parts of the country .
15 9.4 Disputes with adjoining occupiers If any dispute arises between the Tenant and the tenants or occupiers of other parts of the Centre or the Adjoining Property as to any easement right or privilege in connection with the use of the Premises and any other part of the Centre or the Adjoining Property or as to the boundary structures separating the Premises from any other property it shall be decided [ by the Landlord or in such manner as the Landlord shall direct or by the Surveyor acting as an expert and not as an arbitrator ] The problem with this provision is that it restricts the tenant in any action it may wish to take against other tenants , and could result in a dispute being settled against its best interests .
16 Corinth was also famously cosmopolitan : its prostitutes gave it a reputation somewhere between nineteenth-century Paris and Post-Second World War Saigon : ‘ not everybody has the wealth to go to Corinth ’ the proverb said , and those who did go there might be unlucky and take away more than pleasant memories , judging from the terracotta penises still visible along with models of other parts of the body in the Corinth Museum — dedications by sufferers from venereal disease ( see also AJA , 1941 , 442f . ) .
17 Er the contribution to the discussion made by Mr Jewitt of Hambleton erm is a necessary contribution but it really does n't fit or sit well with the economic circumstances of other parts of the county .
18 Due to the much poorer state of play areas throughout other parts of the district it may be some time before improvements can be achieved . ’
19 Nevertheless , glossing over all the numerical details and hypothetical scenarios , it is clear that Wirral had a relatively high rate of problem drug use in the mid-1980s compared with similar areas in other parts of the country , though there are data and arguments to support both the forecast of an ongoing rise in prevalence as well as the prediction of an imminent decline .
20 They have been chosen for the posts in other parts of the country because their employers consider them to be the best people for these particular jobs .
21 This means that the people of Brobdingnag do not normally have visitors from other parts of the world .
22 Secondly , because of the integration between different components of the social system of the school , an innovation introduced by a single teacher will often have repercussions in other parts of the system — perhaps because there is a need for additional resources , or for more time , or because it is predicted [ sic ] upon new pupil roles , or involves a greater degree of integration .
23 As funds are attracted into the market for Treasury Bills from other parts of the money market , the reduced supply of loanable funds in these other markets will tend to push up other interest rates .
24 Even at such a moment as that there were eagles in other parts of the Cages who seemed not to have noticed what had happened .
25 erm I think really what erm what should happen is that erm you , with your manager , ought to look at the the erm to establish and agreed job description and in addition to the notes that are are are there erm I have some sample job descriptions from other parts of the Press which have been completed as a framework job and erm we can discuss that in any kind of detail you want .
26 I went to see the Minister who had come to help Rev Kenneth who now had duties in other parts of London .
27 There were two plump ‘ sewing chairs ’ and an embroidered hassock and blue china dogs on the mantelpiece , small rugs , a desk below an oval mirror , refugees from other parts of the house .
28 This showed that about two-thirds of jobs generated at inner city establishments were filled by commuters from other parts of the conurbation .
29 Nobles in other parts of the empire were likely to prove obdurate .
30 Can the Minister tell us how the Government are ensuring the speedy response necessitated by changing circumstances in other parts of the world , particularly areas with which Britain had close links in the past ?
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