Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [vb base] other [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I think that part of our business makes it more difficult because ah the purchase of Allied Carpets by Carpetland is the space of the market at a fairly speedy rate and I personally believe other retailers will have the policy to sub-let surface areas in the next few years so it 's something we got on with three years ago and very pleased we did it .
2 I award Bridgemere my Gold Medal for environmental responsibility and I just hope other growers and private gardeners follow its lead .
3 ‘ It 's ironic , ’ one civil servant at the department said , ‘ when I 'm abroad I always urge other countries to adhere to the convention , and we have n't even signed it ’ .
4 Birds range from the most unspecialized , which regularly take other foods besides fruits and can not subsist on fruit alone , to the most specialized , absolutely reliant on the fruit .
5 My right hon. Friend introduced a Bill last week to strengthen the law against those who criminally take other people 's vehicles .
6 At present the bulk of BGQs are dealt with by 6 members of the scientific and horticultural staff , who all have other duties to perform ( incl. dealing with non-BGQ enquiries ! ) .
7 You just need other nomes . ’
8 In either case , the time , expertise and sustained communication required to make this system work place heavy demands on staff who normally have other priorities .
9 Some health authorities provide part-time training courses which widens the appeal to some women who still have other commitments .
10 When you repress or bottle up so much anger , you simultaneously diminish other feelings , including love and affection .
11 Assure it that you now have other ways of handling life , or new beliefs , that it can now help you in some other way .
12 If you simply insert other people 's material unacknowledged into your own , another danger arises , too : that your writing becomes structurally incoherent ( something we discuss further in Chapter 5 , pp. 109 – 10 ) .
13 has been achieved and that organisation and execution of this part of the ESSE/L Project is an example of good practice which we highly recommend other schools and other authorities to adopt .
14 We only hope other publishers will follow suit . ’
15 While we actually do the a the removal , we usually have other agencies with us such as the N S P C C , the police , who have to carry out the investigation into what has actually happened , and erm in the end the court .
16 And I think that 's a , that 's a key message which I , I do n't know what spends time on this , how in fact we always accord other people more consideration than we do ourselves usually .
17 But we also have other regulators other watchdogs .
18 ‘ I thought , ‘ well , it 's the Boat Race , not very high-powered crews considering they mostly do other things ’ .
19 ‘ I guess they just want other sorts of women in their movies in Hollywood , ’ she shrugs , saying she 'd rather now have no offers at all than be asked to play the kind of ‘ one-note , bitchy character ’ that has since come her way .
20 As well as teaching qualifications , they generally provide other degree and diploma courses , and so are similar to polytechnics and universities , although usually much smaller in size .
21 ‘ When people are by themselves they always think other people are having a good time , ’ explained Tim .
22 They also know other families with HC , and about COMBAT so they wo n't feel alone .
23 According to Christian de Juniac , of the Boston Consulting Group , banks ' experience in Europe suggests that they also have other advantages over insurers .
24 They probably have other things on their minds .
25 The beauty of these is ( a ) they require very little labour from the person indulging in them : you leave that kind of thing to the toiling masseuse or sinewy aromatherapist ( b ) they 're prettily packaged and attractive to use ( c ) they often involve other people who can supply your spiritual needs by becoming a confessor to you while you 're on the slab/under the thumb/ getting oiled .
26 Few of these brooches are found outside Kent , in keeping with the observed pattern of distribution of imported luxury goods ; where they do occur in other regions they frequently accompany other items which may be labelled ‘ Kentish ’ .
27 A lot of the people I work with initially have no sense of value of themselves at all , and therefore they sometimes treat other people like shit .
28 There are no plans to divorce , although they freely see other people .
29 They therefore advantage other parts of Belfast over West Belfast .
30 ‘ Well , Cousin Rory , ’ Crilly retorts , ‘ some of us here use other means to work with besides our hands ! ’
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