Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [noun sg] [prep] other [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This law ( named after Charles Goodhart , formerly of the Bank of England ) states that attempts to regulate one part of the financial system will merely divert business to other parts which are unregulated ( see Box 17.1 ) .
2 Similar changes are constantly taking place in other parts of our bodies .
3 Benjamin 's hands positively itched to take down the leather , jewel-embossed tomes ( so did mine for other reasons ) , but Mandeville shook his head .
4 This naturally created interest in other aspects of musical tuition , and the Bass and Percussion Institutes ( B.I.T .
5 Little legislation was actually passed , being successfully fought back with arguments that reducing PAC power would only increase power in other areas of campaign spending .
6 Males may spar and even fight when confined in a small aquarium without sufficient territory being available to the individuals , but they rarely cause trouble with other species .
7 It has since been retrospectively enlarged , going back to 1754 for North America , and progressively completing coverage for other countries , particularly European geology .
8 It has since been retrospectively enlarged , going back to 1754 for North America , and progressively completing coverage for other countries , particularly European geology .
9 We 've already expressed concern in other arenas about the way in which the greenbelt planning this structure .
10 ‘ The Government 's monetary policy has already lowered demand for other consumer goods .
11 It could conceivably trigger recession in other countries .
12 This arises because they rely not on ‘ false consciousl1ess ’ but on the ‘ last instance ’ to sustain the belief that the ruling class always has power over other classes and that it will always dominate the state .
13 As I have written elsewhere , ‘ for one who was in perpetual self-inquisition he was remarkably outward-looking , and always showed interest in other people 's activities ’ .
14 Simply your inability to accept that your wishes do not always take precedence over other people 's ?
15 Our particular experience has been mainly concerned with hypertext coursework , though we have also given thought to other document preparation systems .
16 Data Sciences also supplies software for other sectors , notably financial , manufacturing , and aerospace .
17 Interestingly , he adds : ‘ We should also consider art from other cultures .
18 Not only does this destroy hypochlorite in site effluent , but also handles waste from other plants within Merseyside Operations .
19 At Yalta , the two states also made progress in other aspects of their bilateral relations , building on their June negotiations in Dagomys [ see p. 38973 ] .
20 Both have quite differently shaped head from other eiders .
21 The material that is to be used for this paper comes from a number of studies conducted from the Tavistock Institute , but also includes material from other sources .
22 There is no separate support organisation : each unit has the dual function of carrying out the operations and also providing support to other units .
23 The computer also takes care of other jobs , such as channelling one programme to several booths simultaneously , or providing data on current system usage and tape popularity .
24 It follows that selection should also take account of other factors , such as an interest in the NHS , ability in senior decision-making groups and a tolerance of the ambiguities of public service management .
25 Similar incidents also took place in other Saxony towns and in western Germany at the end of September , and there were numerous arrests and injuries .
26 Shavante youths are trained not simply to be warriors , but also to learn co-operation with other men as a group in adversity against other groups of men ( see Seeger 1981 : 155ff. on the Suya ) .
27 Chemists have traditionally taken employment in other areas anyway .
28 The idea which lay behind the use of the term ‘ social democracy ’ was that the working-class movement would not only complete the process of achieving political democracy by establishing universal and equal suffrage ( and this itself required a long struggle ) , but would also extend democracy into other areas of social life , in particular through a democratic control of the economy , and would thus create new democratic institutions .
29 It may also involve comparison with other professions and other occupations and not just with rewards within the organisation .
30 Tylor 's next step was to show that these statistical correlations , or ‘ adhesions ’ as he quaintly called them , could also shed light on other puzzles .
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