Example sentences of "[subord] [pers pn] [verb] [prep] other [n mass] " in BNC.

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1 If you drink with other people who regularly buy rounds for each other , it 's easy to end up drinking more than you want .
2 You will probably find it easiest to do this activity if you work with other people .
3 is cos you compete against other people so you do loads of matrices .
4 If we care about other people — and if we want so far as possible to affirm other people — we shall walk warily before dismissing out of hand , discourteously or clumsily , what is deeply meaningful to them .
5 Rewards are often only valued if they come from other people , but in fact they can be much nicer and more appropriate if they come from you .
6 Consequently , he is continually having to hold on to a sense of humility while he listens to other people , otherwise he can too easily defend himself by taking up a judgemental posture .
7 Before I return to other people .
8 She came with him to Joe 's birthday party and danced mainly with Peter , though in the slow numbers she gave him no encouragement to smooch with her ; and when she danced with other people he thought that , quite literally , he was going to die of pain .
9 Therefore , when we laugh at other people , we laugh at the image of God in them ; when we are rude to them we are rude to the image of God in them ; when we refuse to help them we refuse to help the image of God in them .
10 When they refer to other people , whether they are good or bad people is generally discussed in terms of their spirituality .
11 When it came to other people , particularly men , she preferred to be in control .
12 And in view of the information he had when he went to London for a meeting last Wednesday and that was when he consulted with other people deciding that he should offer a nought percent increase .
13 When they do not work effectively , the unmitigated anger may well seep out in constant irritation over relatively trivial things or , as it seems to other people , may suddenly and unexpectedly break out with a degree of force inappropriate to the circumstances .
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