Example sentences of "[prep] [pron] other [n mass] " in BNC.

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1 People took them in for them other people what was sick but we did n't never have no dosh . ’
2 So , instead of a long run of one opera followed by a long run of another , operas would only be performed perhaps twice in succession and then not again for two or three weeks , during which other works would be given .
3 In the Goya wail paintings today fittingly displayed in the Prado , and in many of his other works , one sees again and again these formidable elephantine rocks lowering over a cringing humanity trying to find shelter in a bandit landscape .
4 In a number of his other works , notably the Proprietary Library ( 1812 , destroyed 1941 ) and St Catherine 's church ( 1823 , demolished 1958 ) in Plymouth and the Ballroom in Torquay ( 1830 , demolished ) , the influence of Sir John Soane [ q.v. ] was strongly apparent ; while his few Gothic projects , although more conventional , included a restoration of the medieval abbey gatehouse in Tavistock in 1824 .
5 Sometimes , though , we can be so afraid of what other people think that we shut up rather than speak up .
6 Too often all that is at fault is the observer 's understanding of what other people 's statements and actions mean .
7 If you think only in terms of the problem of the moment and why it ca n't be solved , if you think only of what other people should be doing , if you think only of how you feel or what you want the other person to do , the chances are you will lose sight of the end-result and not actually achieve it .
8 For example they are looking at how the best of what other people do can be applied in the AEA . ’
9 Regardless of what other people contribute , there is no incentive for you to contribute : you are a free-rider .
10 My own personal opinion , regardless of what other people think about sectionalization , is that our sectional structure is something which was wi er built up , at times with difficulty and prices have been high and pay has been high .
11 But " originality " presents a difficult problem because ( unless you are doing advanced research ) you are unlikely to be in a position to advance new facts or radically new interpretations , or even to have a wide enough knowledge of what other people have written to be sure that you are not duplicating it .
12 Then you can assign half a page to an introductory paragraph , one page to the summary of what other people have said , etc .
13 Are you seeking : ( a ) background factual information ? ( b ) other people 's interpretations of what you are reading ? ( c ) accepted areas for debate ( to narrow down what you think you should say , because of what other people have chosen to talk about ) ?
14 they then go back to their office and unfortunately a lot of what other people in the office are doing are taught
15 She started with what other people could bring her ; she crossed boundaries to do that .
16 Taken together with our other data , this pattern represents a duplication of the r5 expression in r3 , rather than a delay in the onset of r3 expression .
17 You might , for instance , want to put Windows PaintBrush in with your other graphics programs .
18 This might then account for the apparently non-environmentally controlled distribution pattern in which other species could insinuate themselves in the holes of the forest ‘ lattice ’ devoid of the first species .
19 The German critic , Bernd Witte , recalls that in 1980 , Cannetti gave an interview in which he explained why he embarked on this autobiography in which other people are so important .
20 This information may also influence the way in which other people perceive the child and , consequently , the way in which they interact with the child on an individual basis .
21 One way in which other people can help in daily life is by giving us feedback when we have unconsciously lapsed into our familiar stressed pattern .
22 It seems reasonably clear , however , that patterns of satisfaction and dissatisfaction in basic needs during this infantile period have important effects on the emerging personality and on the ways in which other people will be seen in later life .
23 ( a ) in saying ‘ Something appears white ’ you are making certain assumptions about language ; you are assuming , for example , that the word ‘ white ’ , or the phrase ‘ appears white ’ , is being used in the way in which you have used it on other occasions , or in the way in which other people have used it .
24 In the parents ' houses the Dynmouth Hards crept upstairs and into bedrooms in which other people slept , considerate because in their homes they were required to be .
25 A story which can help pupils to discuss the role of ritual , and the way in which other people can misconstrue it , is that of the little fox in the Legends of Moses .
26 In the home you 're a wife , a mother , a daughter , an aunt , a grandmother , a niece , but you 're only defined in relationship to somebody else and your function is mainly one of servicing other people , of creating a context in which other people live .
27 There is , however , some conflict between detail provided by Gregory in his Histories and that to be found in his other works ; moreover earlier evidence is at odds both with specific points in the Histories , and also with their general interpretation , which sees Clovis 's reign as the manifestation of divine support granted to the king after his conversion .
28 So you must contrive a number of situations in which character is revealed , either directly in talk or in action or in what other people in your book , the vestigial " other suspects ' , have to say .
29 ‘ The Japanese are very interested in what other people think about them .
30 In all other cases we have to find support in the literature , in what other people have done or in our own experience .
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