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

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1 Classical conditioning requires the combined occurrence of two events ; it is a procedure in which a neutral stimulus is paired with a stimulus that elicits a reflex or other response until the neutral stimulus alone comes to elicit a similar response .
2 You ca n't have the other kind cos the other kind 's our Gary 's .
3 Plunging into cool blue-green waters , coming up half way across , a smooth crawl to the other side and a fish-like turn , then smoothly , coolly , cleanly back again .
4 Is it , it 's like a big eye , and it was black one side and white the other side and the black side had a white pupil and the white the other side had a black one
5 The cashier holds the other key and the safe deposit box can only be opened if both locks are operated at the same time .
6 After I 've stopped chucking and coughing they restart the video and we cut to the other scene and the tall hospital chair and the little guy again with empty eyes and McDunn says his bit about Persistent Vegetative State .
7 But there are other rewards , although normally not quite so powerful , such as affection , or caressing or scratching the horse , especially on its chest or neck or some other place that the individual horse may particularly like .
8 There are often in fact close connections between the formal and conscious beliefs of a class or other group and the cultural production associated with it : sometimes direct connections with the beliefs , in included manifest content ; often traceable connections to the relations , perspectives and values which the beliefs legitimize or normalize , as in characteristic selections ( emphases and omissions ) of subject ; often , again , analysable connections between belief-systems and artistic forms , or between both and an essentially underlying ‘ position and positioning ’ in the world .
9 The authority 's application was for ( 1 ) leave to move the minor to a named treatment unit or such other establishment as the Official Solicitor might approve , without the minor 's consent and ( 2 ) leave to give the minor medical treatment without her consent .
10 ‘ The spirit and ideas of the liberals were republican although in order not to affront openly the opinions of the masses , they pretended no other aim than a limited monarchy , basing their projects on laws and events in the history of Spain adapted to their purposes . ’
11 I never see him move so fast , the other night or the other week were n't it ?
12 Either you consider that the County Farms are playing a role set down by law and supported over the years of an , which no other authority and no other body in the country can provide , and which is a socially valuable role , and that is to provide the first step in farming , and clearly they do .
13 The sole practitioner is especially vulnerable to the effects of sickness or other absence and the financial management regime must provide sufficient cover for such factors .
14 Under the guidance of educated slaves whose forebears had served the Chapter loyally for many aeons , knowing no other world than the massive fortress-monastery , the Necromundans became well acquainted with its topography : its galleries and halls and gymnasia and oratoria , its foundries and chapels and firing ranges , its surgeries and its various scattered scriptories where librarium data could be accessed .
15 Tiny figures with wands of fire were milling about the canalside , hopping from boat to boat , their shadows leaping up the faces of the buildings on the other bank as the fleeting light caught them and threw them about .
16 By section 291 of the Insolvency Act 1986 a bankrupt must deliver up all his books , papers and records and give to the official receiver such information of his estate and such other information as the official receiver may reasonably require .
17 ‘ But I ca n't picture him any other way than the little boy he was on that last day I saw him . ’
18 The Soviet Union had no equivalent forward bases for strategic deterrence or any other purpose until the Cuban revolution provided an opportunity at the beginning of the 1960s .
19 They have high inflation , I might add to you that it had a far far more damaging effect on poor old pensioners , like myself and I 'm a war pensioner as well , poor old pensioners t to be serious , old people and people of limited means who are affected far more by the cure , the other cure that the Labour party tried that that was high inflation , mind you I 'm sure that they tried it , I think it just happened .
20 He said neither management nor the Government had any other option once the National Union of Public Employees had reimposed the ‘ appalling and disgraceful conditions designed to disrupt the accident service ’ .
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