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

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1 A policeman who works in the area describes Avenue as a nightmare of a crossing and I and other parents who have to take children across would entirely agree with this .
2 Soft flabby growth in plants is as much at risk to disease attack and structural collapse as it is with ourselves and other animals .
3 Winston McLeod , who played soccer for his school , district , London , Middlesex and West Ham United before a strangulated hernia sustained in a tackle in 1972 effectively finished his football career , reflected on his and other blacks ' experiences with teachers :
4 Sensory measurements in particular , complemented where relevant by instrumental analysis of the components of the odorant , could assist the complainant by providing valuable objective evidence to bolster his and other witnesses testimonies which are necessarily subjective .
5 Meanwhile , Ken was back on the London stage once more — with the role of one of the ugly sisters in the London Coliseum 's production of Cinderella — which , despite his and other interpretations was not quite a pantomime .
6 ‘ ( 1 ) Subject to the following provisions of this section , a child who is being looked after by a local authority may not be placed , and , if placed , may not be kept , in accommodation provided for the purpose of restricting liberty ( ‘ secure accommodation ’ ) unless it appears — ( a ) that — ( i ) he has a history of absconding and is likely to abscond from any other description of accommodation ; and ( ii ) if he absconds , he is likely to suffer significant harm ; or ( b ) that if he is kept in any other description of accommodation he is likely to injure himself or other persons .
7 It was an accepted custom for architects of standing to include in their plans designs for chimney pieces and fireplaces , as well as the usual fittings , and throughout the house several pieces of furniture that Lutyens had designed either for himself or other clients are also represented .
8 So Derrick Greaves has testified in a conversation about Minton 's influence on himself and other students at the Royal College of Art .
9 His role was ill-defined except to himself and other members of his union , but he spent most of his time carting scenery around and moving heavy props into position .
10 He would try to find the right balance between the predictability necessary to protect the valuable institutions of legislation and precedent and the flexibility necessary for himself and other judges to improve the law through what they do in court .
11 Puzzlement , as much as anger , therefore sums up his reaction as he sees the wages gap between himself and other workers continuing to widen .
12 I thought he was following me and other hotel-guests to the shelter , but he was n't ; he had gone up to the roof ‘ to watch it all ’ .
13 The irony is that what gave me and other lesbians the
14 At least it started that way , then the sharkskin dress was rubbing against me and other things began to seem far away .
15 Surrey , the English general , forced me and other Scots to comb the battlefield for King James 's body . ’
16 This worried me and other colleagues because , at that time , we felt that non-educational criteria were being imposed on school work and he was trying to fill his theatre at a slack time of the year .
17 A ‘ cell ’ group of colleagues in my days at St. John 's College also proved an important means of personal review and direction for me and other colleagues .
18 He will , however , have to start defending them and other decisions still in the pipeline .
19 ‘ unless … ( a ) the court has deprived the first defendant ( as mortgagee ) of any relevant costs ; or ( b ) the court has ordered taxation of any relevant costs on some other basis save where there is no inconsistency between such an order and the preservation of the first defendant 's contractual right to payment of such costs ( for example , where such an order has been , or is hereafter , made against the mortgagors or any of them and other persons joined as co-plaintiffs or co-defendants with the mortgagors or any of them ) .
20 Grand Met wants them and other tenants to sign new 20-year leases which increase rents and make publicans responsible for the upkeep of their pubs .
21 Richard took hostages from them and then sent them and other members of their league to England to sue for mercy at his father 's feet .
22 That this Conference , while recording its desire to see working men in Parliament on the Unionist side , thinks it undesirable that any distinction should be made between them and other members , and therefore expresses the opinion that all Unionist organizations should select and support with all their power the best candidate they can find to represent their constituency , irrespective of his social and financial status .
23 They are always made aware of their temporary status on being recruited , but sometimes the only other difference between them and other members of the workforce is that the trade unions within the organisation have consented in advance not to contest the employer 's right to dismiss them once he feels he no longer has any work for them .
24 In fact , blood revenge and warfare are more intense between the constituent subgroupings than they are between them and other groups .
25 This is a tribute to how effectively the rich use the wide range of allowances available to them and other forms of tax avoidance .
26 National Certificate courses can be taken in FE colleges , central institutions or secondary schools , and students can transfer between these institutions , or between them and other forms of training .
27 Descriptors are normally accompanied by some display of relationships between them and other words in the indexing language .
28 Ms Devonald said : ‘ The competition will help the young people to say what they want to know about smoking , which will help them and other classes in the school to be better informed about smoking . ’
29 The Manchus had been full citizens with diplomatic privileges for more than thirty years now , but there still existed between them and other humans a coldness which could not be explained simply by xenophobia .
30 ( A supplementary pension payable under the Supplementary Benefits scheme is not taxable , nor are voluntary payments made to her by you or other relatives , for which you can claim tax-free allowance .
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