Example sentences of "other [noun pl] [vb base] [prep] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Other problems stem from the ambiguities of language and the complex rules of pleading . |
2 | It is important to ensure that the boxes or other containers conform to the requirements of the shipping agent ( e.g. IATA regulations for air and British Rail regulations ) . |
3 | The effect which pines and other trees have on the emotions of those who visit them is formalized in the work of Dr Edward Bach , who developed a series of remedies , based on plant extracts , which work directly on the mental or emotional state of the person . |
4 | What other forces bore upon the changes in manufacturing ? |
5 | Many other creatures feed on the animals that feed in this way , or upon the animals that feed on them . |
6 | Arboreal rodents , primates , and many other mammals take to the trees as an escape route and the majority of them rarely risk a descent to the ground unless it is vitally necessary . |
7 | Other children cry in the shadows . |
8 | If people accept that they are governed not only by explicit rules laid down in past political decisions but by whatever other standards flow from the principles these decisions assume , then the set of recognized public standards can expand and contract organically , as people become more sophisticated in sensing and exploring what these principles require in new circumstances , without the need for detailed legislation or adjudication on each possible point of conflict . |
9 | The other causes lie in the readers alone : the habits of thought and feeling that they bring with them to the text , which distort or block their response to it . |
10 | But the government pays for repairing roads ; other road-users pay for the delays caused by congestion ; society at large pays for air pollution , noise and road accidents . |
11 | The first point definitely implies the second , but it must be said that other mechanisms exist in the equations for introducing folds into the return maps , so that a similar transition is observed even for b-values which do not mean that increasing r involves passing through the spiral of Fig. 6.2 . |