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

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1 But the idea of people making frivolous , contrived or other cases in effect to swamp the social security system with decisions was —
2 The new squad had been set up in C1 to investigate serious crimes that , for political or other reasons , needed particularly sensitive handling .
3 For the politicians , and for those in charge of broadcasting , the problem was how to reconcile the need for accountability on the part of the broadcasters with their need for a maximum degree of autonomy so as to be able to carry out their work without undue political or other constraints .
4 Such a step is unusual and is taken by a director of public prosecutions only when a case has exceptional political or other implications .
5 What they are uncertain about , with good reason , is the political or other implications of ‘ Germanness ’ .
6 I say ‘ called ’ because English Law does not recognise any special right of public meeting either for political or other purposes .
7 The University shall not be liable for any consequential or other loss , damage or injury howsoever caused which may arise out of or in connection with the use of the University 's premises by conference/course participants , the Organiser , their agents , servants or contractors .
8 Similar claims may arise out of multilateral treaties , especially those that create regional or other organisations .
9 Conversation with disadvantaged or other pupils who need extended con-versational experience
10 Compensation will not be payable if we are forced to cancel or in any way change your holiday due to war , or threat of war , riots , civil commotion , industrial disputes , disaster , terrorist activities , technical or other problems with transportation , closure of airports or seaports , alteration or cancellation of scheduled services or other events outside our control .
11 The principal concern for companies is first that they should be kept in touch with prevailing opinions on environmental issues that could affect them ; second , that any misconceptions on technical or other matters should be corrected .
12 4.2.2.2 each Party other than the Lead Organization hereby undertakes to the Lead Organization duly to comply with all reasonable procedures laid down by and other reasonable requests and requirements of the Lead Organization in connection with the technical or other management or guidance of the Project .
13 Many disabled , ( partly because of their disability and partly as a result of the inadequacy of public transport ) , are completely dependent on private or other vehicles to get out at all .
14 So it began to be asserted that this was a social service , and that there was something inherently reasonable and even laudable about subsidising the price of rented house-room — though how it could be reasonable or laudable to reduce by arbitrary and locally varying amounts the rents of an arbitrarily selected minority of families who have no common economic or other characteristic , is something which no one to this day has attempted to explain .
15 As Polsby suggests in his evaluation of pluralist versus elitist approaches to power , it is perfectly consistent with pluralist analysis , as discussed here , to point to evidence of economic or other elites dominating the policy process .
16 ‘ For many of us the natural beauty of much of Dyfed 's countryside remains undisputed , though few people nowadays accept that this will always be so , regardless of economic or other pressures , ’ said Mr Bown .
17 On the other hand , a ridden horse with his ears pricked forward is probably concentrating on an object or another horse it has seen , which could result in a shy or other forms of misbehaviour .
18 The media law , which was given final approval by the Senate ( upper house of parliament ) on Aug. 5 , regulated advertising time on state and private television and defined the proportions of Italian , European or other films which could be shown .
19 You must make sure that you deal ( and are seen to be dealing ) impartially with all aspects of your work , eg you must not wear items which may indicate political , controversial or other affiliations which might bring your impartiality into question .
20 This principle includes the need to see whether the professional or other body under scrutiny not only has rules of conduct , which will be thoroughly scrutinised within the statutory machinery , but also has an effective mechanism for enforcing the rules of conduct and is likely to enforce them .
21 Similarly we are expected to understand the distinction between Atlantis qua actually existing and the idea of Atlantis as conceived by this , that or other person , writer , scholar .
22 Tom from Freeland , who has , as he said , erm some experience because he had erm been in the Middle East for some time , speaks Arabic and erm putting a very strong point there , if you 'd like to comment on that or other aspects of the Gulf erm conflict , do ring now , three double one , one double one .
23 A report has shown that industrial , building , agricultural or other development has destroyed 40 per cent of the Camargue , the wild coastland in the delta of the Rhone in the south of France , since the 1940s .
24 These reception centres are also used for the temporary care of children where it is necessary to change the foster or other home .
25 In Jose 's own words , ‘ eyebrows ’ may have been ‘ raised ’ , but I have seen no evidence to support the idea that this or other stories like it have by themselves led to demonstrations .
26 Beneath this an equally twinkling canopy overhung a pavement inlaid with tiles of lilies and acanthus leaves leading through swing-doors to a foyer rich in crimson carpet , mahogany , plump banquettes , frames of photographs of the cast in this or other productions , a Box Office within whose highly carved confines the Box Office manager or his assistant lurked like priests in the confessional receiving through the pinched grill the whispered wishes of communicants .
27 The criminal law sees only some types of property deprivation as robbery or theft ; it excludes , for example , the separation of consumers and part of their money that follows manufacturers ' malpractices or advertisers ' misrepresentations ; it excludes shareholders losing their money because managers behaved in ways which they thought would be to the advantage of shareholders even though the only tangible benefits accrued to the managers ( Hopkins 1980b ) ; it excludes the extra tax citizens , in this or other countries , have to pay because : ( i ) corporations and the very wealthy are able to employ financial experts at discovering legal loopholes through which money can be safely transported to tax havens ; ( ii ) Defence Department officials have been bribed to order more expensive weaponry systems or missiles in ‘ excess ’ of those ‘ needed ’ ; ( iii ) multinational drug companies charge our National Health Services prices which are estimated to be at least , £50 millions in excess of alternative supplies .
28 This new system took into account the widespread variations in land quality and fertility , and hence output , but failed to allow for scanty harvests as a result of climatic or other factors .
29 It has often been noted that the disease is rarely contracted by medical , clerical or other visitors who do n't eat and drink in the sickroom .
30 The University 's central administrative service consists of some 120 academic-related staff and 190 clerical or other staff .
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