Example sentences of "[vb -s] to other [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The book is lent , it needs to be know when it 's gone out , when it 's due back , but the computer clock up one — that bit of information adds to other bits of information , all within the central store . |
2 | That bit of information adds to other bits of information , all within the central store . |
3 | I 'm sure the ‘ What an improved player so-and-so is ’ syndrome often happens to other clubs as well . |
4 | He stares at the streets near him and hopes the grief he sees there is something that happens to other people . |
5 | The following remark of Dennis Altman 's , even if not strictly correct historically , rightly implies how the negation of desire and the negation of difference are in practice often inseparable : ‘ the original purpose of the categorization of homosexuals as people apart was to project the homosexuality in everyone onto a defined minority as a way of externalizing forbidden desires and reassuring the majority that homosexuality is something that happens to other people ’ ( Homosexualization , 72 ) . |
6 | I think what happens to other people is also our problem , we 're all extensions of each other . ’ |
7 | On the other hand , other studies indicate that , if parents wish to encourage in children an ability to care about what happens to other people , they need to point out clearly and forcefully to their offspring , when young , the consequences of being unkind and aggressive . |
8 | Every day the newspapers are telling you what happens to other people 's children . |
9 | CRIME is no longer something that happens to other people . |
10 | Excellent facilities are available for the study of these topics , including sophisticated computer systems within the department , links to other University computers and to super computers at other UK sites . |
11 | This project examines a variety of these initiatives in a small number of English cities looking at how they began , their strengths and weaknesses , capacity for job creation and training , links to other groups and use of financial and technical support services . |
12 | Latest developments to PC-Hornet include on-line communications between central booking office and hotel , and links to other reservation sources , such as airline systems and hotel syndicates . |
13 | While it may be true that , in speaking , children frequently express in words underlying conceptual distinctions , a number of researchers have suggested that the ability to use language to communicate needs , interests and desires to other people presupposes another , rather different , set of developmental abilities . |
14 | This error in judgement about other people leads to other errors : we confer positive and negative traits on people on the basis of whether we like them or not ( the halo effect ) . |
15 | After his exit from Monday 's semi-finals , Black revealed that he had been struggling for five years with a ‘ bio-mechanical ’ problem which affects his body balance and leads to other injuries . |
16 | Of the other dimensions , purity , in Bentham 's special sense , means the chance of a pleasure not leading to pains , or a pain not leading to pleasures , while the fecundity is the extent to which a pleasure breeds or leads to other pleasures or a pain to other pains . |
17 | The first pointer leads to other possibilities at that position in a word ( alternative , brother or sibling pointers ) , and the second one leads to possibilities for the next position in a word ( son or child pointers ) . |
18 | A few telephone calls to other units showed that our hospital was not an exception . |
19 | Later in the 1980s , Mercury may also lease transmitters on a European satellite to carry telephone calls to other parts of the continent . |
20 | I originally had this idea through the workers union in Manchester , and I was wondering if there were any comparative studies that were happening at the same time , and that would be really interesting to see how Oxford compares to other areas . |
21 | Question design is always given very careful attention in terms both of phrasing and ordering within modules ; the initial and final questions from each module are designed to facilitate topic shifts to other modules in the system . |
22 | It had the glamour that attaches to other people 's privileges ; Barbara did not resent the lack of advantages her own parents had given her , but she wanted those advantages for her own children . |
23 | SSRs can also be used to describe the problem more clearly and in more detail , which is necessary because the originator of an SPR may not have been able to indicate the full extent of the problem or how it applies to other users . |
24 | SSRs can also be used to describe the problem more clearly and in more detail , which is necessary because the originator of an SPR may not have been able to indicate the full extent of the problem or how it applies to other users . |
25 | ( The same logic applies to other prisoners who are serving long ‘ fixed-term ’ sentences but who are eligible for parole . ) |
26 | As with the unregistered design right as it applies to other articles , the semiconductor design right is automatic and does not require registration . |
27 | Similar experiments have been done by Blakemore , Hirsch and Spinelli , and others , which show that the same rule applies to other forms of selectivity . |
28 | Paragraph six , detailed what the Secretary of State of the Environment is asking the staff commission to advise him on , and paragraph seven , gives some details of a circular which the staff commission has already put put out , which for the moment at least , really more applies to other authorities such as Cleveland , who are now , or the Isle of Wight , who are now in to this particular situation . |
29 | The proportion of younger mothers ( under sixteen ) is very small compared to the total number of teenage mothers , and this applies to other countries such as Australia , New Zealand and Canada , as well as to Britain . |
30 | Clearly , such adjustments were likely to be restricted to relatively low levels of the bureaucracy because of the greater centralization of control at the upper echelons , but this probably applies to other systems as well . |