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

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1 In the guilds , ’ the young man continued , ‘ there are always small groups or societies prepared to lend money at high interest rates to the nobles or to other merchants .
2 Visiting researchers will be given the opportunity of submitting papers arising from their work here to this journal , or to other journals , with the advice and assistance of supervising scientists , and with in-house editorial assistance from trained and experienced staff .
3 This is partly , no doubt , because teacher education in language is mostly tied to the teaching of particular languages , or to other disciplines like psychology or sociology where language is not the central focus .
4 Others have moved from the older , nineteenth century houses of the twilight zones around the centres of the towns to new estates on the edges of the towns or to other towns in the region .
5 Whether such abnormalities lead to sleep being less ‘ refreshing ’ , or to other problems , is not known .
6 The collection is kept in pots so the plants can be moved about — to the Chelsea Flower show or to other nurseries for crossing .
7 Their coinages are often in explicit contrast to familiar terms or to other innovations .
8 The firm should keep the matter under regular review and be alert to the possibility of a breach in the wall ( accidental or otherwise ) or to other circumstances arising which would prevent them from continuing to act : in which events the client must be informed immediately .
9 Financial assistance would be given to householders to enable them to change to using smokeless coal or to other forms of heating when the ban became effective , and towards the costs of relocation of those companies with good environmental records and to encourage investment in new processes .
10 She would take groups to concerts , or to other churches so that they could listen to preachers of different denominations and widen their experience .
11 From time to time there are cases where the provocation is so gross and so strong that a court imposes a very short prison sentence or even a suspended sentence for the manslaughter — typically , cases where a wife , son , or daughter kills a persistently bullying husband or father — and such cases raise the more general question of whether provocation should ever be a complete defence to homicide or to other crimes .
12 More usually , this is done by attaching lights to the wrists or to other parts of the body , if the light is flashing at a known frequency the relative time of particular positions as well as the sequence can be measured .
13 They were not required to escort prisoners from court or to other prisons , this being a police responsibility in India , so during the day there might be 70 or so warders in the prison at any one time .
14 A typical court order ( in this case the matrimonial home being in the husband 's sole name ) might be as follows : It is ordered that the Respondent do transfer the property known as 1 Blackacre Drive , Blackacre , to himself and the Petitioner ( or to other trustees ) to hold the same as to 60% for himself and as to 40% for the Petitioner .
15 We may eventually need to relate these factors to one another or to other events in a child 's life , such as educational progress , length of stay in care or destination on exit .
16 It would arise where a defendant could not prove , on the balance of probabilities , that his story was correct , that someone else was responsible for causing personal injury or damage to the vehicle taken or to other vehicles and articles , and that he was not a party to the offence .
17 Now if you relate that to other things the government does like , for example , financing a fighter aeroplane , which costs £30 million , the sums are so small , one would hope there would be some shift in the allocation of resources towards the museums sector and the arts generally , because they are such extraordinarily important features of British life , not least in commercial terms .
18 If you extend that to other divisions , I mean , there are forms circulating
19 ‘ We 'll leave that to other bands who can wave their flags much bigger than ours .
20 This positive shift in investment occurred not only in one or two large industries but for all industries — a fact which strengthens the view that the shift was due to regional policy rather than to other factors .
21 the research topics lend themselves to publication in Nature rather than to other journals ;
22 the research topics lend themselves to publication in Nature rather than to other journals ;
23 The outline above suggests that agnathans are a paraphyletic group ( that is , some are more closely related to jawed vertebrates than to other agnathans ) and therefore the presence of circular mouths and pouch-like gills was part of gnathostome history .
24 It gives greater protection to consumers than to other contractors .
25 Indeed , differences over time and differences among hospitals , regions , and populations may be due to the proportion of primiparous women in the study group rather than to other variables .
26 These activities reinforced the general fear that apathy might cause the poll to be unduly low which it was thought would be a greater handicap to SDLP than to other parties .
27 Through clientelism , the allegiance of the peasant is to his patron rather than to other peasants , so that it is more difficult for solidarity between those in the peasant class to develop .
28 This effectively gives a much smaller ‘ weight ’ to reference resolution than to other parts of the system ; two interpretations that differ only in the referents they assign to anaphors will be much closer together in the sequence of structures presented to the plausibility checker than two interpretations that differ only in some other respect , such as an alternation of word senses .
29 It has been said that these rules will be applied less stringently to a commercial contract than to other types of document ( Henry Boot Construction v Central Lancashire New Town Development Corpn ( 1980 ) 15 BLR 8 ) but the drafter should bear them in mind and , if possible , avoid their application .
30 The newly-established staff training programme , taking advantage of the later opening time of 10.00 am on Wednesdays , has allowed in-depth sessions on particular aspects of the map collections , as well as specifically tailored visits to other sections of the Library and to other institutions .
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