Example sentences of "[Wh det] [modal v] [verb] other " in BNC.

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1 It has been suggested by Akai et al that some gastrin may be produced by an alternative processing route , which may involve other intermediate forms .
2 By chance certain genes will become relatively common in a population simply because large numbers of gametes , which may contain other genes , are wasted .
3 It is living patients who benefit , and therefore granting permission for a hospital autopsy on one 's deceased loved-one is a responsible and publicspirited act , which may benefit other patients .
4 PACKAGE specifies a set of modules , which may include other modules of type PACKAGE , modules of type SOURCE or modules of type FOREIGN .
5 Other ways in which outcrossing may result include the consequences of the aggressive behaviour of some of the pollinating bees , which may force other pollinators to withdraw from a particular tree and seek another , though short-distance pollinators are often territorial and may see off new arrivals , thus reducing crossing .
6 Page 40 tells you more about Nidri and activities which may suit other members of your party — dinghy sailing , casual sailing , children 's holidays and so on .
7 BRAVE teenager Clifford Wilde took first place in a charity wheelchair race at the weekend which should help other people with disabilities become more mobile themselves .
8 The emergence of semi-literacy in England of all places , in ways which would make other civilised nations shrink in disgrace , is central to the catastrophe , and will be described alongside the accounts of the libraries and books themselves .
9 Most of the projects were also trying to have knock on effects , not just for their client group but for services which would benefit other people .
10 The Foreign Ministers also agreed to hold future talks on the status of Japan 's Korean population which would address other areas of discrimination and would consider the possible enfranchisement of Korean residents .
11 Its answers to new problems tend to be old answers — answers which have answered other questions in the past , and which will answer other questions in the future .
12 The reform of our outdated and undemocratic voting system in particular is the change which will make other reforms possible and is the key to a successful future .
13 If your bottom dweller hides all day and feeds when you 're in bed , ensure a supply of food by sliding pellet or tablet food down a tube into his lair — which will stop other greedy fish getting it .
14 Ultimately the answer to heavy reservation pressure is for selectors to keep their nerve , and refuse to over-provide in a way which will prejudice other elements of the stock used by larger sections of the community .
15 Mr and Mrs Ramsdale have now requested that their gift be used to buy equipment which will help other families support their own relatives at home , rather than have them admitted to hospital for their last days and weeks .
16 And the leaves and roots apparently contain a poison , juglone , which can prevent other plants from growing .
17 This is a very central issue for any sociology of the global system in so far as it makes the difference between a dismal chronicle of inevitability , which is absolutely not my intention , and an attempt to illuminate what is happening by a theory of what makes it happen and , by implication , what could make other things happen in other ways .
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