Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [conj] other " in BNC.

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1 After that Creggan often talked to her , sometimes in a barest whisper that only she could hear , and other times more powerfully so that others could share her dream and inner peacefulness .
2 Some basses are a little better than others , but the truth is that by turning up the line level you can make it sound like anything you want .
3 As other studies have shown that working class people suffer most from ill-health and also use health services less effectively than others , the research investigates three small samples of such people in three different areas : East London , Birmingham and Leeds .
4 Is he aware also that during that time scale many seriously ill patients had to be turned away and had to go to other hospitals and that patients using the unit had to be taken out of it prematurely so that others more seriously ill could take their place ?
5 Once the basic outline of the artist 's sketches were reproduced , it was up to a team of colourists , some obviously better than others , to colour the 200 or so copies of each plate .
6 Some — especially those in the south or those with a wide range of incentives such as regional and European Community assistance — have done much better than others .
7 Although average sales per outlet have shown a slight decrease in each of the last five years , some of our licensees have done much better than others .
8 When they were asked to turn out and fight on behalf of king or queen and country , some regiments performed much better than others .
9 Some much longer than others .
10 On the demand side , the effects of the rapidity of the synchronized upswing were reinforced by the materials processing sector responding less rapidly than others .
11 Where employers discriminate because of disability by treating disabled persons less favourably than others , the existing concept of direct discrimination would be sufficient .
12 Where disabled persons are treated less favourably than others because they can not comply with a requirement with which a substantially higher proportion of non-disabled persons can comply , and the requirement is not justifiable in the circumstances , indirect discrimination will arise .
13 The Durham Cathedral players will only function as protectors of the cathedral and of refugees seeking asylum in so far as others in the drama expect that function from them .
14 Different rates of use are expected of ‘ serious , and ‘ recreational ’ fiction — and within these groupings certain types of works ( e.g. Bulgarian novels in translation ) must be expected to issue less frequently than others ( e.g. novels by Graham Greene ) .
15 Now if you knew which numbers were selected less frequently than others , and you kept that information to yourself and you bet on those numbers that were selected less frequently , then unless there 's any special reason why those numbers should produce fewer score draws than other numbers , you 're giving yourself an advantage because on the weeks in which those numbers produce score draws there are fewer people who 'll have them down as their numbers , and so there 's more money around for those few people who have them down , including you , and so if you win , then you 'd expect to win more money .
16 Why was it the gorgeous ones passed through so fleetingly while others , like that paunchy , moist-palmed Vic Tatum from Marine Claims always managed to delay in her office , ogling , leering and making suggestive remarks that she could probably take to a Sexual Harassment Tribunal if she had a mind to !
17 Both of them could attribute their popularity to the fact that in the old days , when opening hours were not so well controlled , they stayed open longer than others , with the result that patrons of The Cock and The Bull were usually the most tipsy .
18 A council decision to crackdown on late-night drinking means that some will remain open later than others , depending on their zone .
19 Some strike leaders were already there and others kept arriving at intervals .
20 If that means doing it more slowly than others then that 's how it 'll be . ’
21 Particular parts may move more slowly than others .
22 Some Guardians pursued the new policy more vigorously than others .
23 Going back to those first commands and prohibitions on which ( among other things ) conscience is founded , it is apparent that some babies heed them more readily and consistently than others , and that some parents convey them more effectively than others .
24 Some people have them more conspicuously than others , and if you are not expecting , and even if you are , it can be a very upsetting aspect of pregnancy , as several mothers had found :
25 The Hebrew scriptures contained prescriptions that enforced a separateness and particularity of the Jewish people , in tension with the universalism of monotheistic belief : if there is but one God , he is Lord of all peoples , even if some of them feel after him more coherently than others .
26 This union has got a long history of , this union 's got a long history of amalgamations , some conducted more successfully than others .
27 They were to be used responsibly so that others might share in the benefits .
28 As such it was duly added to the membership roll of the contraption known as the United Nations , which asserts that all nations are equal ( albeit some more so than others ) , with one vote each , just as if they were individual human beings in a right-little tight-little democratic State .
29 In our consideration of technology and the production of particular artefacts we have been considering portable items which would have been of assistance to everyday life , some more so than others .
30 The bank had ‘ provided earlier and more prudently than others and slimmed down quicker ’ , Mr Thomas added .
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