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

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1 But , once more , the qualifications were liberally added : ‘ as long as the individual is active and capable of carrying out the required duties ’ ; and ‘ where risks to other persons are involved ( eg driving ) , then adequate checks on ability should be made . ’
2 An insect with a primary infection on a leg can easily spread spores to other locations simply by brushing the infected appendage against other parts of the body , and non-sexual contact with an infected individual can also initiate infections in randomly-scattered locations .
3 Also , the way in which the Encomium Emmae describes the assembly of the forces with which Swegen invaded England in 1013 certainly suggests that both men and ships were raised on the country , while the Norman William of Jumièges , writing probably in the late 1050s , has Swegen both commanding his countrymen to take part in the expedition and sending messengers to other kingdoms to attract men eager for loot .
4 British ministers returned from trips to other countries with tales ( usually apocryphal ) about how budgets were being trimmed .
5 A king therefore had to keep control of his own : he must inhibit opposition within the realm , and exile the faithless , but be sufficiently fair in his distribution of patronage to forestall the defection of valued supporters to other realms .
6 If the charges for motorway use are too high , they will divert drivers to other roads .
7 WoodMac also forecast a switch in exploration funds to other countries as a result of the removal of an incentive to re-invest profits from oilfields which was introduced in 1983 .
8 The money will be distributed by the Charities Aid Foundation , set up to co-ordinate the raising and distribution of funds to other charities .
9 These branches became centres of propaganda , organizing public meetings , canvassing influential figures , co-ordinating letter writing to the local press , distributing literature , and sending speakers to other organizations .
10 If we can not envisage a way of ending the fighting in Ulster , we can not apply our solutions to other countries ’ he said .
11 Under the scheme , firms producing fewer emissions than their allowed quota would be able to sell the surplus units to other companies who were exceeding their allowances .
12 In the long term , electronic scanning and linking to an image database could provide a secure back-up to the herbarium collection , a means of transmitting images to other institutions , and a method for collaborative working between institutions using real-time computer conferencing .
13 Another application mentioned is the instant transmission by doctors of large data files containing diagnostic images to other offices .
14 The applications of computers to other subjects have resulted in a significant commitment to computing in those subjects , but the subject of Computer Science itself remains at the centre : ‘ systematic approaches to the development of computer based systems ( hardware and software ) ’ .
15 Rather , their attempts to maintain exclusive rights over an object are seen as attempts to create their ‘ selves ’ and their relationships to other groups of children .
16 There are no defined relationships to other records as everything is handled at document level .
17 Hermeneutic history , on the other hand , seeks to interpret texts created in communicative contexts in order to reveal their internal meanings , their relationships to other texts , and the story in real time which they tell .
18 However , software control is primarily an administrative problem in which the exact identity of a module and its relationships to other modules are more important than its content .
19 In a semantic network concepts are represented by terms and their relationships to other terms in the network .
20 Increasingly detailed levels of analysis might therefore be concerned with the patterning of sounds within words or , alternatively , with the relationship of words to other words or of words and sentences to the surrounding context ( Skinner 1957 ) .
21 Of course care has to be taken that the aggressive male does not turn his attentions to other occupants and if this is the case then he will have to be removed and if it is still the intention to breed the pair , then the divided tank method , with one fish in either half , will have to be considered .
22 Naturally , these predators must have turned their attentions to other animals , like the mammal-like reptiles ; but we must remember that these animals were small .
23 Sheila 's case may prompt a discussion of the referral of clients to other agencies , and trainees may be encouraged to find out what the policy is in their own bureau towards referrals and what agencies have been successfully recommended .
24 Indeed , primary eurobond operations are often categorised as " loss-leaders " , making low or negative profits to attract clients to other operations ( equity issuance , financial advice , bank lending , etc. ) or to penetrate new markets .
25 Further study will also be given to the possibility of translocating a few Javan rhinos to other reserves within the species ' former range .
26 Addressing the Central Committee in April 1988 , the Comrade explained how this ‘ homogenization ’ was to be achieved : ‘ It is necessary to cut down to almost half the number of villages , establishing those that are to remain and their size ; all new buildings shall have to be erected only in these localities and we shall have to put other village areas to other purposes . ’
27 The social class composition of lawyers compared with particular client groups appears to make it easy for some to consult lawyers while presenting barriers to other sections of the community .
28 The letter of protest also expressed Amnesty 's concern at the deportation from Britain of 36 Yugoslavs to other countries .
29 Turn to pages 4 and 5 for Amsterdam holiday ideas or excursions to other areas of Holland .
30 ‘ We 're leaving big managed pubs to other companies . ’
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