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

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1 In determining the amount of grant the Minister will have regard to the general standards of the courses maintained by them , the needs of the areas , the activities of other bodies providing further education in the area and the fees paid by students .
2 Factors which are deemed by managers to have a bearing on the integration of the demented include : i the proportion of the total who are dementing ii the physical layout of the home iii the level of skill among staff iv the attitudes of other residents v the attitudes of staff .
3 In any event he will need to seek the opinions of other doctors and may be well advised to apply to the court for guidance , as recommended by Lord Templeman in a different context in In re B. ( A Minor ) ( Wardship : Sterilisation ) [ 1988 ] A.C. 199 , 205–206 .
4 These discussions are held on an informal basis mainly within the planning department , but in some instances the opinions of other departments are sought .
5 Ballycastle is one of the more attractive seaside towns , managing to avoid the excesses of other resorts , and there are no end of guest-houses if you want to break your walk or use the town as a base .
6 Er and solicitors well they 're there the point is about the solicitors among other things they can er mediate when you have the sort of family who are going to fallout and I 'm afraid people do have families that are going to fall out .
7 It is clear that the accounts of miracles in the Bible are written just as factually as the accounts of other events .
8 None of Stotler 's 65,000 customers had lost money when the firm collapsed , because the exchange quickly transferred the accounts to other members and co-operated closely with the CFTC on the case .
9 I refer here to cases in which sexual behaviour or play with other children becomes obsessive in nature and frequency — or where it is imposed against the wishes of other children involved ; cases in which masturbation becomes a near-total preoccupation , or is carried out in circumstances which make it an aggressive act or one of attention-seeking ; or those in which the very nature of sexual activity shows that its implications are fully understood regardless of age .
10 One might well think that a word can not both label a property or a relation revealed to intuition and its meaning be a construct out of the meanings of other expressions .
11 An extremely useful model of the meaning of a word , which can be extracted from the contextual relations , is one in which it is viewed as being made up , at least in part , of the meanings of other words .
12 In psycholinguistics , an item 's meaning , it is said , can be analysed into a number of semantic markers — components or features also found in the meanings of other items , eg the -ly of an adverb such as clearly — and a distinguisher , which is the residue of meaning after the markers have been deducted ( clear ) .
13 The signs of other variables are very similar to previous studies .
14 ( You should compare these with the views of other writers described in the rest of this chapter . )
15 Users ' and carers ' views must be taken into account and , where appropriate , the views of other professionals involved must also be considered .
16 Apparently , little distinction was made between the providers and the suspicion of some county councillors was linked with the views of other councillors who held antipathetic attitudes over any non-statutory expenditure on educational provision .
17 Finally the views of other Ministers need to be heeded , most notably those of the Prime Minister .
18 But while the BHRCA speaks for many companies and individuals , it does not represent everyone , or even every sector , and is sometimes at odds with the views of other bodies .
19 A spokesman said later : ‘ If the Commercial Union does decide to take any action we will first of all seek the views of other insurers . ’
20 The extent to which they report the activities and reflect the views of other parties and political opponents varies .
21 Statutes which prohibit the production of evidence abroad , commonly known as ‘ blocking statutes ’ , many of which have been adopted since the 1978 meeting … , are in part a response to what are perceived in some countries as exorbitant assertions of jurisdiction by the courts of other countries .
22 Additionally , Iraq demanded reparations for damage inflicted by the coalition , the cancellation of Iraq 's debts to coalition countries , and the cancellation of the debts of other countries of the region which had not joined the coalition .
23 Others , such as Engels ( 1972 ) , have argued that this particular form of domestic oppression exists in order that men may be sure that they pass such property as they possess to their heirs without fear of it going to the sons of other men .
24 But the longer Ross remained unpromoted , the more offended his friends would become , especially when they saw the sons of other freeholders advanced in rank .
25 Those who have seen his splendid drawings of the birds of other countries , will rejoice that those of our colony ( many of which are exceedingly beautiful , and some of them new ) will in turn become subjects for his pencil . ’
26 As the star is incandescently hot plasma ( i.e. ionised gases with the nuclei of particles being transformed into the nuclei of other atoms because of the immense pressure of convection heat ) a great deal of electromagnetic energy is created as escaping electrons and other particles are ‘ blown ’ into space , curving along magnetic lines of force .
27 Second home owners have roused the ire of local inhabitants more than either commuters or retired newcomers , partly by the very fact that their houses are second homes and therefore considered to be needed less than the houses of other ex-urbanites .
28 Mr Bates , a local school governor , is a supporter of the controversial Macmillan City Technology College in Middlesbrough and is fighting his campaign on four main issues : law and order , the Conservative Government 's ability to lead the country out of recession , the Prime Minister 's commitment to the health service and his expectation that Langbaurgh voters will reject the plans of other parties to set up a regional assembly .
29 The Financial Times of March 26 quoted the US ambassador to GATT , Rufus Yerxa , as saying that the USA was seeking the exemptions because the proposals of other nations to open their markets were not adequate to ensure a balanced accord .
30 The dual element will be a cause of great confusion , which will be compounded by the proposals for other discounts and rebates for people on low incomes .
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