Example sentences of "[det] other [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The busker who plays Chariots Of Fire on a Casio organ at Bank would leave it in a trice if only he could think of some other way of turning a penny .
2 ‘ There must be some other way of identifying him , ’ I said .
3 On the other hand , could it also be argued that without this form of population control there might be an over-population of some wild species and that nature would have to find some other way of correcting it ?
4 In the absence of any significant movement on the Western Front people were bound to start asking what their sacrifices were for , and whether , if military victory was unattainable , some other way of stopping the slaughter should be found .
5 If there were a powerful king he might find some other way of terminating disputes and for this reason the church — which was not supposed to engage in warfare — was generally in favour of a king who could provide strong government .
6 In the next section I offer an argument that this can not be right , and if the argument is sound we shall have to find some other way of showing how any of our beliefs can be non-inferentially justified and thus can stand on their own feet .
7 I suppose if I had n't gone back into that room they 'd have found some other way of leaving the message . ’
8 Or will he try to find some other way of funding such students ?
9 Where there is no trust beneficiary who has a beneficial interest in possession in the property , of course , some other way of fixing the rate has to be found ; and in the case of Gartside v IRC ( 1968 ) AC 553 the House of Lords has held that where there was a discretionary trust with a power to accumulate income , the interest of the group of beneficiaries did not constitute an ‘ interest in possession ’ for the purposes of estate duty .
10 Carter would have to have some other way of figuring out Marcus 's preferences .
11 But even then they may think of some other way of avoiding public sale ( vouchers and member-clutchers probably ) .
12 If you prefer some other way of defining complexity , I do n't care and I would be happy to go along with your definition for the sake of discussion .
13 However , it is not necessary for the restraint of trade clause to be part of the main contract so long as it is possible to argue that it is referable to it or is in some other way of contractual force .
14 The complication has been that because last year 's trading profits were lower than expected we did n't have any taxable profits against which to claim back this A C T so as this would be the first year in which taxable profits would arise unless we 'd not been unless we 'd been able to find some other way of dealing with it the A C T which we pay would not have been recoverable till January ninety five .
15 ‘ I can find some other way of paying for it , however . ’
16 Some day we will be married ; I am certain of it , but it is a long time to wait till I am of age and we must think of some other way before then .
17 If convention is silent there is no law , and the force of that negative claim is exactly that judges should not then pretend that their decisions flow in some other way from what has already been decided .
18 Such a policy would be resisted in this country by some professional bodies and by some other groups on the grounds that it is against individual freedom .
19 The idea of the social security system discriminating against elderly people may , at first sight , seem puzzling to some other groups of claimants .
20 If you do n't want to breed them you could probably house several individuals of different species but there will still be territorial needs and you may run the risk of hybrids , though these are not as common as in some other groups of cichlids .
21 As implied earlier , there are some other groups of adjectives which also may not appear in predicative position because of the meaning of this construction , but their introduction must await further discussion , in particular of the notions of sense-modification and separative qualification ( Chapter 6 ) .
22 A sense of serious personal loss of self-worth and integrity ( invasion of personal space ) is certainly involved , and might be expressed by illness , depression , absenteeism , being touchy and impatient or withdrawn with clients or colleagues or by some other change in the worker 's usual pattern of behaviour .
23 Binocular vision , or some other sense with accurate three-dimensional assessment , is essential for catching prey or performing acrobatic feats among the trees .
24 Although they will often be governed by some other Act of Parliament , none of them is governed by an Act which is as comprehensive as the Sale of Goods Act .
25 They are legally entitled to say either a receipt or some other evidence of purchase .
26 We are to understand that owing to B 's negligence an injury was sustained either by C or by some other user of the highway .
27 But the answer may differ according as the person injured was C or some other user of the highway .
28 We initiated the solution of P2 by solving LP ( 1 , θ ) , but it is possible that this problem is unbounded whereas LP ( 1 , θ ) has a solution for some other values of θ .
29 The fact that the song and the receptor change together in the hybrids suggests that there is some control mechanism which prevents the two from becoming uncoupled from each other ; such a mechanism would have the effect of making it more likely that , whenever a male or female cricket changed its song or song-preference during evolution , some other individual of the other sex will have made the complementary change .
30 One method attempts to compare the structures of teeth or limbs or some other feature of the extinct animal with living analogues .
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