Example sentences of "[adv] at other [noun] " in BNC.

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1 They did n't bother much at other times unless asked , and then they often had to think twice .
2 This is a pattern that recurs at Winchester and Hereford too , and perhaps at other locations not yet studied .
3 Many men will have arrived at retirement having ‘ rotted away at other men 's doors and having said and done many slavish things ’ .
4 Things get uncovered that you ca n't see easily at other times . ’
5 the total is different opposite on the scale , instead of all this stuff inside of you , you just let it build up and you let it build up until whoosh and you throw it outside at other people , and that itself that that as well causes physical problems .
6 Staffing is temporarily expanded by the employment of students from the Course , most notably from late July to late September , but also at other periods of particular pressure during the year .
7 We must look also at other areas of privatised industry .
8 The histology of the removed bladder showed widespread invasive bladder tumour , not only across the base of the bladder obstructing both ureters but also at other sites in the bladder as well .
9 This may seem rather excessive just for giving one speech , but if this is your first and you speak well , you may well be asked to give speeches later at other weddings and functions .
10 Since 1965 prospecting birds have also been noted regularly at other localities on the chalk and east of Hastings .
11 Doing routine drug screening on urine samples at pre-employment examinations — and even at other times as a matter of Company policy — may produce surprisingly high positive results but this information is not as accurate an indicator of addictive disease in general as a consistently clear set of personnel records noting information that the Company already has readily at its disposal .
12 He crowed suddenly up at the drawings tacked on the wall , then at other times was perfectly quiet and lovely , just looking at things , motes of light , bits of fluff , a pencil .
13 The Earth does n't take a circular path around the sun so it passes it quickly sometimes and slowly at other times .
14 And then we used to do erm exercises with er from different areas , they 'd come and attack our area or we 'd come and try and in il infiltrate in their area and er we had , we had a night exercise and we was erm went out Saturday afternoon , we was out all Saturday night and Sunday and on the Sunday mid day we was still er out and we was in the farmyard at the farm at end of Brierley 's Lane by Bell Lane , off Bell Lane , Brierley 's Lane right at other end , we was in their farmyard and their outer buildings and we was str put out on guard duty from the Stafford Road to Broad Lane , and we was protecting that area , they were supposed to be coming from the Cannock area towards us and er we was in the , in the farmyard and course the m muck and stuff and all that out of the farmyard was there and the ducks was wallowing in it .
15 There is a steady flow of applications both from students with educational experience at an appropriate level in the past and from current students either at other institutions or on non-modular courses at Oxford .
16 It is a nuisance and an invitation for him to look again at other forms of travel .
17 As a result of the test findings the police began to look more closely at other cases .
18 Yet at other points the problem is rather the hijacking of the original message , as in the phenomenal lines : ‘ If the real Jesus Christ were to stand up today/ He 'd be gunned down cold by the CIA/ Oh the lights that now burn brightest behind stained glass/ Will cast the darkest shadows upon the human heart/ But God did n't build himself that throne/ God does n't live in Israel or Rome/ God does n't belong to the ‘ yankee dollar ’ / God does n't plant the bombs for Hezbollah ’ .
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