Example sentences of "other [noun sg] [verb] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | NOTE : The brochure and other literature provide a broad summary of the insurance . |
2 | But reductions in other funding meant the overall gain was 5 per cent . |
3 | is it a contentious issue erm ho how is the criticized , very very short , because you are only going to be writing for about a page , a page and a half , right , so just make sure that every sentence or every other sentence carries a new bit of information and then people say , good , this person knows everything about this subject , full marks and you and er but it 's all too easy to , to focus on one or two aspects of say a question on trade or er er Harrison Todaro model of migration . |
4 | The other segment conveys the new information that the speaker wishes to convey to the hearer . |
5 | The authors concerned assume that the word " father " ( or its equivalent in other languages ) has a single meaning in itself , whereas in fact it has many different meanings depending upon what other term forms the other half of the dyadic relationship . |
6 | It should be noted here that the recognition output such as ‘ \ ’ and ‘ - ’ are strokes of the pen which the recogniser has been unable to join to any other stroke to give a possible letter . |
7 | ‘ The burden of the evidence rests on the other side to disprove whatever it is , and not on the other side to disprove the other side 's evidence . |
8 | The ‘ kitchen-diner ’ on the other side boasted the usual cupboards and what looked like home-made worktops , and a table near the window with four chairs drawn up to it . |
9 | ‘ Mind you , the other side has the same problem , ’ Dickinson said . |
10 | The lights of Alcatraz stood out like a ship in the bay , while on the other side shone the twinkling lights of Berkeley . |
11 | On the other side sat a pleasant Bedford woman of about thirty years of age . |
12 | The other side showed the same ear of barley , in reverse , a template to cast the image ; if you pressed candle wax into this side of the coin , you would get an impression of the other face . |
13 | There on the other side stood the small square where the Lebanese parliament had once met . |
14 | The prayer for relief so far as the third defendant is concerned , seeks damages for conspiracy to defraud ; exemplary damages ; an indemnity in respect of any liabilities to B.M.T. under what is described as ‘ the said deed , ’ which presumably means the legal charge or other instrument containing the personal guarantee given by the plaintiffs ; damages for deceit ; and interest . |
15 | When you act for buyers who intend that a leasehold interest shall merge in the freehold ( leaseholders buying the freehold reversion on their lease , or freeholders buying the lease to which their title is subject ) it 's convenient to express the intention to merge in the transfer or other instrument vesting the second estate in the owner of the first if this is intended , but beware of such an application in the case of a flat — if , for example , your client owns a leasehold flat and buys the freehold of the whole building in which it is situate . |
16 | This time potential risks were only coded if at least one subject from the other condition described the same information from the five second section of film . |
17 | I do n't think he heard me — due to a very loud explosion a short distance away forcing everyone to duck low into their trenches as lumps of earth and other debris accompanied the flying shrapnel through the trees . |
18 | The other boy had a white face and freckles . |
19 | Fiction , poetry and other work promise a happy mix . |
20 | The other girl gave a shaky laugh as she twirled the liquid in her glass . |
21 | The other exercise involves a detailed examination of industrial statistics since 1973 in order to detect the various stages and compare the strength by which structural adjustment processes have taken place in the different economies . |
22 | How the Other Half Lives A divorced woman rings her ex-spouse : Perhaps you could spare some time to see the children on Saturday … |
23 | He was very strong ( and keen ) to get forward but unfortunately his bulk did n't allow him to get back quick enough when the other team made a break-away attack . |
24 | If it is not , and the garage or other body running the extended warranty scheme goes out of business , the warranty will be worth no more than the paper it is written on . |
25 | Other evidence supporting the second point of view comes from a retrospective study of 68 children with proven sensitivity to cow 's milk . |
26 | Anyway , I phoned her up the other day to have a little chat with her . |
27 | All this would seem to cast some doubt on the idea that in using the language for communicative purposes , the learner automatically and without other instruction internalizes the detailed knowledge of language as a generative system available for general use . |
28 | A lively and energetic character , enjoying publicity and recognized by his contemporaries as a ‘ personality ’ , Eckersley did more than any other person to lay the technical foundation of broadcasting in Britain . |
29 | The Rev. Thomas Arnold , founder of the Oral School for the Deaf at Northampton in 1868 after trying out the system with only a limited success with a special class at the Yorkshire Institution where that great advocate of sign language , Charles Baker , was Principal , did probably more than any other person to establish the oral system in Britain with the fine academic record of his school . |
30 | The other woman wagged an admonishing finger in her direction . |