Example sentences of "[pron] or other [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ The republican terrorists will hit the likes of me or other party members who keep themselves to themselves and do their council work without much public glorification . |
2 | And can you have a look at the price of Mr or someone or other circus , it 's Mr Toots or Mr Loots or |
3 | ‘ ( 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 . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | These were all historical facts , facts about the past which men cited to authenticate or justify their or other people 's actions : they were the chief source of the Zuwaya image of statelessness . |
6 | ( 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 . |
7 | and you 're to stay with me … well , until she comes for you or other arrangements are made . ’ |
8 | The social services department should also tell you about services provided by itself or other services known to it which could be of use to you . |
9 | ‘ But the authorities make it quite clear … that before the constable is in a position to choose between a specimen of blood or a specimen of urine on the defendant 's claim that one or other specimens should be substituted for the specimen of breath , the defendant must be made aware not merely that he can have the breath specimen substituted by some other specimen in general terms , but that the alternative specimen can be one either of blood or of urine , although in the last resort , subject to the proviso to subsection ( 4 ) as to medical practitioners , the choice is that of the police officer . |
10 | If an issue arises where one or other marriage partner is saddened , hurt or affronted by the other , the most important initial agreement is to communicate this to the other partner as soon as it is acceptable to them both to do so . |
11 | They are therefore sometimes known collectively as ostracoderms ( bony-skinned ) and it is thought that one or other ostracoderm groups gave rise to the gnathostomes . |
12 | Within this " quantitative paradigm " ( see Romaine 1982 ) , it is assumed that variability is inherent in language and " variable rules " give the best account of the frequency with which one or other variant is used within a particular group . |
13 | Because it is difficult to get everyone together , too little time and consideration will be given to making the final decision , which may well be made simply to bring the meeting to a close because one or other member of the panel has to get away . |
14 | Even if no exact values can be assigned , such evaluation allows the definition of a ‘ break even ’ point beyond which one or other treatment is uniformly preferable . |
15 | ( They were not amused ; he was ordered to leave the premises at once , and the guardians went on to celebrate one or other event in their own way by providing extra diet for the inmates . |
16 | In the event that the pursuer 's case is overly coy , the Court may require one or other party to give further specification of their case . |
17 | All this could be complicated by the involvement of royal officials who might choose to aid one or other party . |
18 | If he can not deduce that one or other party was to blame he can not send them both away empty-handed but must find that both contributed ( as happened in Baker v Market Harborough Industrial Co-operative Society , Wallace v Richards ( Leicester ) Ltd [ 1953 ] 1 WLR 1472 . |
19 | For example the number of times that one or other proton has a and the other then has A would be a number that I shall call unc Numbers unc are similarly defined . |
20 | There seems to be virtually no problem of sexually transmitted infection among lesbians , unless one or other partner also indulges in heterosexual activity as well . |
21 | The basic cost of a simple civil service is £35 but that rises to £52 if one or other partner lives in a different district . |
22 | It is suggested that one or other method of service be expressly incorporated . |
23 | It is true that the qualities of an object are only the various ways in which we or other minds are affected by it , and these affections are not the same in different objects , except in the sense in which the word same stands for exact similarity . |
24 | A worthwhile person is always consistent : she acts within her normal personality and does not surprise herself or other people by behaving oddly or ‘ out of character ’ . |
25 | The local Age Concern group or Old People 's Welfare Council group may be able to tell you about special services in your area , which they or other groups run . |
26 | All 41 tests were witnessed by myself or other members of the Requalification group and results compared against identified criteria . |
27 | Crying ( myself or other people ) embarrasses me |
28 | . Right , During the past twelve months , have you ever bought any first day covers for new British issues either for yourself or other collectors ? |
29 | They rarely use the word ‘ I ’ , generally calling themselves by their own names , and they have difficulty in seeing themselves or other people as people , rather than objects . |
30 | In a statement it said : Not only must there be a history of absconding for individuals to qualify — there must also be significant grounds to believe they will either harm themselves or other people if they do abscond . |