Example sentences of "[adv] [subord] other [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Even where there are national forest-management policies they are often difficult to enforce , especially where other interests , notably the potential of forest products to earn foreign currency , are involved .
2 Insurance benefits , being linked through contributions to the level of wages , have until recently kept pace with inflation better than other benefits .
3 It has retained the strong legs and good feet of a draught animal , so that it can travel long distances over rough terrain on the range , and it has proved able to withstand the stress of drought better than other Bos taurus breeds .
4 Or it may show its need to excel by jumping obstacles better than other horses , or doing the perfect workout in the show ring or dressage arena , producing the most fantastic extended trot when shown in hand , or behaving perfectly with a beginner rider on its back .
5 Pensioners have not fared better than other groups and targetting has led to massive poverty traps ’ .
6 Provided the correct path does in fact score markedly better than other paths , the algorithm will return the correct solution without exploring the entire search tree .
7 The study showed that at the Honours level the non-standard entrants did somewhat better than other students , and the difference was more marked in ordinary and general degree courses .
8 I tried just about every diesel and the Peugeots performed better than other manufacturers ' diesels I tried . ’
9 It does not make lure fishing better than other methods .
10 It also remains unclear to what extent disabled people working in the health and caring professions have a better understanding of illness and disability than their able-bodied colleagues , although it can be argued that this should not be a central Issue as disabled people should not be expected to perform better than other people in order to be acceptable .
11 It is a similar concept to the benefit of the division of labour , in that benefits are to be gained , not by persons doing what they can do best , but by persons doing what they can do relatively better than other people .
12 I do n't know how they will respond to my abuse in the chip pan after a few months ' use , but I think they will fare better than other brushes I 've used in the past .
13 These markets had been greatly depressed throughout much of the 1770s , and Chalford , perhaps more so than other clothing areas , suffered badly .
14 ‘ The key thing in book selling , even more so than other forms of retailing , is attracting people into the shop , ’ continues Mr Maher .
15 The key thing in book selling , even more so than other forms of retailing , is attracting people into the shop
16 Though television was pro-government and pro-Conservative it was much less so than other elements of the mass media .
17 There would appear to be a considerable number of strange events concerning signal boxes and their environs more so than other areas of unexplained activities .
18 He and Jake always look as if they 've got one skin less than other people , Ruth thought .
19 Only if other scientists are able to obtain the same results using similar methods of operation , will a result be taken seriously and treated to further tests .
20 The sufferer has to want to seek help and will not want to do so if other people cover up the consequences of addictive disease .
21 can I suggest and I du n no , it might not work we have a lot of children who find it difficult to wo to work at home could we hold a detention in the resource centre for the hour so if other children want to use it , I do n't know , is it open after school ?
22 ‘ And all the deals will add to the price , especially if other dealers see something going on and have a punt themselves .
23 It is not uncommon , however , for these patients to present initially with watery diarrhoea and lower abdominal pain which together may suggest a colonic based pathology , especially if other clues like iron deficiency , folate deficiency , or features of splenic atrophy are either not immediately evident , or overlooked .
24 IT 'S far from roses all the way here , if only because other members of the family are experiencing difficulties and you end up having to bear the emotional brunt of it all .
25 The Danes said Yes to Maastricht only because other governments solemnly reassured them at Edinburgh last December that they need not consider themselves European citizens , or adopt a European money , or join a European army .
26 There is ample evidence that those ties remain strong even as the character of networks changes in other ways and thus these basic family links continue to be the first line of defence , the more so because other forms of association may weaken .
27 This is all the more so because other provisions in the Act , as they have been interpreted in the courts , amount to what is effectively an indirect attack on the ‘ right to silence .
28 Naturally it was not long before other brewers saw the potential and began producing their own NAB/LAB beers , most of which were low-alcohol products .
29 This was one of the truly great days of Irish sport , one to enrich the memory and one to savour long after other matches have been consigned to the record books .
30 This was one of the truly great days of Irish sport , one to enrich the memory and one to savour long after other matches have been consigned to the record books .
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