Example sentences of "other [noun] it [verb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In the other cases it played a facilitating rather than a decisive role .
2 In other cases it means the period during which an appeal can be lodged .
3 Sometimes this obstinacy was the refuge of the poor man who can not afford change and to whom stagnation has become a habit of mind necessary for survival ; at other times it represented a sound rejection of improper techniques culled by ‘ philosophical ’ amateurs from the journals of French and English agricultural societies .
4 Its history is a long one in Scotland and in 1786 it was already a polled breed ( though some were scurred ) but in other respects it resembled the Highland , especially in shape and colour .
5 In other words it provides the context , but the actual shape and form of local politics is the outcome of a whole number of processes operating at both the local and the national level .
6 In other words it places a ceiling above which such a pupil is prevented from rising .
7 In other words it leaves the format open to the department concerned ?
8 Along with other actions it became the springboard towards legislative change in Ireland .
9 In other situations it gives no guidance .
10 Among other features it contains the words of a song , possibly popular in Hungary , which contains a sentiment I have some sympathy with and shows that lateral thinking exists everywhere .
11 On the other hand it raised the danger of an ambitious cousin , too impatient to wait for the present ruler 's death , committing regicide ; and there were many instances of this .
12 On the other hand it takes no time at all to load a dishwasher .
13 On the other hand it provides no information about income and capital , nor about the cost of operating the organization during the financial year .
14 On the other hand it means the crocodiles have to live on a farm .
15 This is more time consuming ; on the other hand it has the advantage of being secret .
16 Short 's paper demonstrates , on the one hand , the possibility , and indeed the necessity , of extending the scope of descriptive categories to a diverse range of text types , while on the other hand it stresses the need to refine our understanding of the conventions and expectations that are specific to each individual type of discourse .
17 On the one hand , it requires the transcendence of cultural relativism in order to discuss objects in terms of their general potential , but on the other hand it demands the recognition that these potential attributes need not necessarily be realized or acknowledged in any particular cultural context .
18 And , the other thing it took a while for u for us to get them to , they 'd never drunk milk out of a straw , through a straw
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