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

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1 For example , they looked in detail at each major recession and argued from their observations that the money supply declined for reasons other than the recession itself and that the fall in money national income generally followed the fall in the money supply .
2 In contrast , where the profit motive is absent , services are provided for reasons other than the pursuit of profit ; for example , they are provided for the welfare of individuals who can not afford to pay the economic cost .
3 We have not discussed one particular aspect before but it has happened that a client has withdrawn a company from sale for reasons other than the lack of an acceptable ( to the client ) buyer .
4 The ratio of saving to aggregate income changes for several reasons ; the level of aggregate demand generally increases over time , again for reasons other than the volume and cost of financial transactions .
5 A child may appear before a hearing for reasons other than offences ; and he will have a disposal tailored to his needs for care rather than to the seriousness of the offence ; and a child may not only be put under a supervision requirement for reasons other than an offence , but he may remain under such a requirement for a period of years for reasons completely unconnected with breaches of the criminal law .
6 As for rigs other than the hair for boilie fishing there are of course plenty of alternatives .
7 The challenge of the burgesses paved the way for the eventual emergence of a large class of landless labourers with no means of livelihood other than the sale of their labour for a wage ; this was , therefore , one of the conditions for the development of capitalism .
8 Large numbers of people become Christians for all sorts of reasons other than the fact that they fully understand why Christianity is true .
9 But absolutely everything of course other than the movement changed since I was seventeen .
10 In terms of the aggregate demand curve developed in section 4.1 this specification is a simplification : it ignores the influence on aggregate demand of variables other than the quantity of money .
11 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 .
12 However , hotels , restaurants and other places of entertainment where the substantial proportion of the business consisted of transactions other than the sale of intoxicating liquor came within the 1954 Act .
13 Urwin and New and David revalue the absent , ‘ bad ’ mother-subject positively , and ascribe the potential for ‘ good mothering ’ more widely than usual , as a capacity of carers other than the mother .
14 Jess Reid 's chapter undertakes an analysis of children 's literature , which involves instances of the written speech and thought of individuals other than the author of the story .
15 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 .
16 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 .
17 Most of the questions selected below are taken from the examinations of bodies other than the Institute of Marketing .
18 This area is the handling , in fictional or factual writing , of the speech and thoughts of people other than the author .
19 Professional guidance has , perhaps of necessity , made no attempt to provide any form of quantification other than the requirement that the auditor should be reasonably satisfied that the going concern basis is appropriate .
20 There was no sound or sign of life other than the scolding of blackbirds and the sudden dash of a startled fawn that had been grazing absorbedly on the fresh grass at the forest edge .
21 Table 27 indicated little enthusiasm for any alternative forms of training other than the use of video and the provision of 3 or 4 day blocks .
22 As the guidance points out , ‘ there are occasions where objectivity may be threatened or appear to be threatened by the provision to an audit client of services other than the audit ’ .
23 Such domains can , as was previously suggested , be used for purposes other than the generation of functional parameters .
24 There is also provision for ABWOR to be provided at the request of a magistrates ' court or a county court by a solicitor within the precincts of the court for purposes other than the provision of ABWOR , where the court considers that the case should proceed the same day and that the client would not otherwise receive representation .
25 The hope that the restriction imposed by the 1976 Act which limited defendants ' rights to produce evidence in court of the rape survivor 's past sexual relationships with persons other than the defendant would cause newspapers to lose interest in reporting rape cases was a hope that was totally misplaced .
26 The reason is that they are laconically worded , and deal with problems other than the relation between legacies and trusts .
27 Ectopic varices , defined as varices arising in sites other than the oesophagus or cardia of the stomach , may develop spontaneously following endoscopic obliteration of oesophageal varices or occur as a result of surgery and subsequent adhesion formation .
28 Little data are currently available on serum lipid and lipoprotein levels in relation to microvascular disease , although recent studies in microcirculation in sites other than the myocardium suggest that hyperlipidaemia and increasing LDL levels may be implicated ( Dodson et al , 1981a , 1982 ) .
29 Their research in areas other than the psychology of ‘ race ’ and prejudice is treated lightly , particularly if it is theoretical , unless it puts questions of ‘ race ’ aside entirely and adopts a white feminist perspective .
30 Whether this visit took place after Anselm 's return to England in September 1100 is unclear , but Anselm left the pope in no doubt about his view of the matter , and the pope promised to send no legate with authority over Canterbury during Anselm 's life time ; but it is clear that he did not , and could not , accept the Canterbury claim made by Anselm , that he should never appoint a legate in England other than the archbishop himself .
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