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

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1 In two respects — the nature of their self-concepts and their social networks — their position was quite highly domestic and kin-oriented , but they shared these characteristics with other women in the sample .
2 The book is intended for undergraduates in their second or third year of a philosophy degree , but this need not necessarily deter readers with other backgrounds ; e.g. , my father claims to be able to understand it , though perhaps he would not thank me for the suggestion that he is representative .
3 Exceptionally , candidates with other qualifications will be considered for admission to the course .
4 We co-operate , share and exchange animals with other members to further breeding programmes of conservation importance .
5 But Brooker said that customers were unaffected by this shortfall because Kam has negotiated trading relationships with other suppliers in Korea , Malaysia , and Taiwan .
6 Others will have difficulties in relationships with other members of their families , in which case family therapy may be indicated .
7 These factors not only impose limitations on the ability of the team to work effectively in achieving its outcomes but detract from its credibility in its relationships with other teams .
8 managing relationships with other teams
9 They may form relationships with other residents which have a sexual element .
10 In many Homes , some men and women have sexual and emotional relationships with other residents ( see page 21 ) .
11 For example , they have reanalysed studies of mother-child bonding and maternal deprivation ; have criticized conclusions drawn from them about good mother-child relations ; and have extended investigations of these relations to take into account , not just maternal exclusivity and sensitivity , but children 's relationships with other adults and children , and the physical , psychological and social quality of care .
12 Such contradictions are integral to educational relationships with other adults also .
13 France , with four to five times as many people in the late Middle Ages and twice the territory ( when unification was complete ) , consisted of a series of virtually independent and equal principalities — Normandy , Brittany , Burgundy , Gascony , Aquitaine , each capable of entering into dynastic relationships with other powers .
14 Women seem to be currently more prone to seek longer-term close relationships with other women than men are with other men .
15 Guy Sterne 's relationships with other women were no concern of hers .
16 the principle of definition : the duties , authority and responsibility of each position and its relationships with other positions , should be defined in writing and made known to everyone concerned ;
17 Relationships with other departments
18 Where the systematic approach dictates the use of chemicals as the predominate form of energy the practical relationships with other factors extend beyond energy and time to include the equipment needed to apply the chemical if costs are to be minimised the general relationship is as follows —
19 In order to answer that we must look closely at Paisley 's relationships with other unionists .
20 More recently , it has concentrated on building up working relationships with other colleges in the region both in respect of the DMS and the relatively new Certificate of Management Studies ( CMS ) .
21 Building up relationships with other agencies is time consuming and not always productive , so the links tend to be forged one by one by the few full-time staff available for this important aspect of developing special needs work .
22 East of Scotland Branch has started an initiative to develop relationships with other institutes where co-operation may be of benefit .
23 The hotelier or catering manager will in the course of his or her work enter into many different legal relationships with other parties .
24 It also demands some level of participation in relationships with other workers , perhaps with customers , and , unless the worker is self-employed , with supervisors and management , and at the end of the day work also yields a wage or salary .
25 Although this refers to a Christian 's relationships with other Christians , it is legitimate to extend Paul 's principles to all human relationships .
26 A closer look at the bourgeoisie , in terms of their social background , relationships with other classes and political opinions , lends support to the argument that , in practice , they are not the class that is going to bring about radical change .
27 This is especially relevant to the position of the working class in the modern welfare state , where differentiation within the class , social and geographical mobility , changing relationships with other classes , the new functions of the state and the development of ‘ citizenship ’ , together with a certain degree of cultural unification , tend to weaken the sense of belonging to a sharply defined class with distinct class interests , and still more the idea of any ‘ historical mission ’ to create a new civilization .
28 We found , as has Adler , the loopholes that could be exploited — ‘ to state , or allege , that the victim was a prostitute was at least to imply past sexual relationships with other men .
29 Secondly , and far more important , the main factor in most men 's standard of living was not what they could earn but what they could produce , and here conditions were dominated not by economic relationships with other men but by something far more basic , the annual and unpredictable variations in the weather and the effects which this would have on the harvest .
30 At an early stage it is formed in relation to the child 's experience , especially its relationships with other children in play .
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