Example sentences of "industrial [conj] other [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The socalled ‘ heritage ’ industry brought large numbers of foreign and other tourists to old centres of attraction like country houses ( now increasingly taken over by the National Trust ) , towns like Stratford , York , or Bath , and also to monuments of industrial or other archaeology .
2 The latter were derived from commercial , industrial or other employment within the ‘ private sector ’ of the labour market .
3 A producer is defined by s. 1(2) as : ( i ) the manufacturer ( ii ) the person who wins or abstracts products ( iii ) the person who carries out an industrial or other process which adds an essential characteristic to a product which has not been won , abstracted or manufactured .
4 A " producer " , under s1(2) , is defined as : ( a ) the person who manufactured it ; ( b ) in the case of a substance which has not been manufactured but has been won or abstracted , the person who won or abstracted , the person who won or abstracted it ; ( c ) in the case of a product which has not been manufactured , won or abstracted but essential characteristics of which are attributable to an industrial or other process having been carried out ( for example , in relation to agricultural produce ) , the person who carried out that process …
5 The modern Exchange , with its dealing in industrial and other company equities , still lay well in the future .
6 Issued in part as a response to the growing number of appeals over controversial retail , industrial and other developments in sensitive areas .
7 His main growth areas … are likely to include the improvement and extension of existing houses , the modernising and planned maintenance of commercial , industrial and other buildings , and the need to improve the thermal insulation of almost all buildings … . ’
8 This replaces non-domestic rates ( i.e. property taxes levied on commercial , industrial and other business premises ) , whose levels have previously been locally determined and raised about 17 per cent of local government income in England ( 1984/85 figures , Douglas and Lord , 1986 , p. 15 ) .
9 However , the evidence that I have available points me towards exploring bad object relations because to understand these , in my view , is to engage with the troubled unconscious of individuals in industrial and other enterprises .
10 One consequence of this cultural paradigm , and also an illustration of the ‘ technology-is-politically-neutral ’ myth , can be found in industrial and other enterprises .
11 The fact that these emotions exist in industrial and other enterprises and that the ego finds ways of defending against bad experiences is not at issue ; what is more difficult to establish is the complex way in which these feelings are dealt with .
12 They have wide-ranging research interests and practical experience maintaining strong links with industrial and other organisations through consultancy and research .
13 There is an active and interdisciplinary research programme , funded by major grants from the ESRC , SERC and from industrial and other organisations .
14 The research investigates the problems created for an individual region of the UK by the cumulative impact of industrial and other investment upon its physical environment .
15 This act controlled the abstraction of water from watercourses , springs , wells , and bore-holes , so that any user of appreciable amounts was required to be licensed to take water for industrial and other purposes .
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