Example sentences of "other [noun] they " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 They inspect any other Masai they see on the track closely .
2 … if environmental problems are pursued rigorously enough and with sufficient attention to likely contributions from other disciplines they may foster constructive alterations in public policy but at the same time may stimulate new research and refinement of research methodology to the benefit of geographic discipline .
3 Organic chemists can change alkyl iodides into almost any other products they want .
4 Deer , antelope , buffalo and other grazing mammals have long been hunted by man for their meat and hides and for the other products they yield .
5 Because if you start getting if you get bogged down with discussing people about other products they 'll think you 're either gon na be doing them
6 The people of Great Britain were governed , however tortuous and artificial the modalities , upon the authority of an elective institution which for historical and other reasons they were content to regard as representing them .
7 Other sheep they see , are unlikely to be black , so a black sheep is different .
8 The key issues for the future of the Association are sustaining the number of voluntary welfare workers and their helpers and giving them the financial and other support they need to deal with both increasing and more complex welfare needs .
9 The Inns have kindly agreed to provide additional accommodation at no cost to the Unit and the Vice Chairman and I are currently reviewing the situation to determine what additional management and other support they need .
10 Like the other intakes they are a mixture of schoolboy entrants , overseas cadets and ex-soldiers with varying degrees of experience and proficiency in the ranks .
11 In other cases they added humour , most notably in Lanchbery 's score for La Fille Mal Gardée , where several witty slants in the orchestration raise laughter , for example the music for the Cock and the Hens .
12 Sometimes such attitudes are secondary to a patient 's current mood state ; in other cases they are long-standing and firmly established .
13 In all other cases they should be reported as minority interests .
14 But to describe the issue as one which depends on whether or not the bank must be taken to have appointed the husband as its agent to deal with the wife and to procure her consent serves , in my opinion , to mask the basis upon which in certain cases creditors have failed to enforce their security against the third parties and upon which in other cases they have succeeded .
15 Yes now what I meant was that , that erm in a group like this , the the th th the leader or the leadership role may be relatively minimal and the individualism of the members may be relevant , but I hope it was cos I I think it 's a mistake for class in groups and that so one would hope in this kind of group , the individual variation would be so important that these kind of group phenomena that Freud is talking about in this book but clearly in other groups they 're they 're more important , partly because you can never organize a group by kind of having a meeting with everybody .
16 While they generally accepted the legitimacy of Whitehall interventions as ‘ bankers ’ to the industry in the annual investment review , when it came to discussion of other policies they were more likely to complain about the time that Whitehall committees and correspondence pre-empted , and to show impatience with civil service style .
17 Eventually they may grow to like each other , especially if there is some other link they can make with each other such as matching colour .
18 But at other times they seem like sledgehammers to crack nuts .
19 At other times they claimed that Kylie had negotiated a one million dollar contract to return to Neighbours — a story which Kylie described as wildly untrue .
20 At other times they would collect along the river bank and the younger Martyn was to write many years later of Crocus vernus , ‘ I remember , when a boy , to have seen it in considerable quantity in Battersea meadow , near the mill ’ .
21 Take in every little movement they make , watch how they immediately gulp down some items of food , when at other times they will suck and blow it out several times before consuming it .
22 At other times they lack the skills of assertion ( see Assertiveness on page 8 ) and sometimes the gestation period is too long and the moment has passed .
23 Sometimes , as in the case of a foreign or inter-state trip , the youngster may just not be old enough or experienced enough to cope , but at other times they may not be showing enough sense of responsibility to be safely granted privileges .
24 At other times they may exist in competition , each endeavouring to gain influence in a third area .
25 At other times they serve to enrich each other through the mutual benefit of cross-fertilisation .
26 At other times they did not have transport and so did not travel .
27 This occurs because the waves are not quite in step : sometimes they reinforce each other and at other times they cancel each other out — in the same way that 1 + ( -1 ) = 0 .
28 At other times they blasted missile crews , radio communications centres and ammunition dumps with Milan anti-tank missiles or plastic explosives .
29 Some religious groups have uplifted people 's ethical conduct , but at other times they have allowed brutality to others in the name of the religion .
30 Sometimes the excess products could be released back onto the market , but at other times they were sold abroad at a loss or simply destroyed .
  Next page