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

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1 It no longer seems as obvious as it used to that I can detach myself from my interactions with other things , observe them objectively , and arrive at facts about them wholly independent of my own reactions and decisions .
2 Radio waves are used rather than em waves of other wavelengths because over suitable wavelength ranges they readily penetrate planetary atmospheres and because natural emissions at such wavelengths tend to be weak thus enabling the echoes to be readily picked out from the natural background .
3 I did not use a tape recorder for these interviews , though one might have been helpful in some ways , though perhaps inhibiting to my informants in other ways .
4 I must say that , despite my reservations in other areas , this guitar sounds beautiful .
5 He 's not jealous of my flings with other men because he does n't have that fear .
6 Milton gives us his own account of why he wrote his divorce tracts by saying ‘ When the Bishops could no longer resist the multitude of their assailants , I had leisure to turn my thoughts to other subjects .
7 Whether this is desirable or not is a matter of opinion — I doubt whether some of my colleagues in other departments would readily agree .
8 But my experience , that of my colleagues in other schools and research evidence based on early attempts at widespread support teaching in Scotland ( Ferguson and Adams 1982 ) , lead me to conclude that much groundwork usually needs to be done with teachers in terms of planning lessons jointly , and revising and adapting curriculum materials and teaching methods before any effective support work with individual children can begin .
9 First of all I do have some sympathy with my colleagues from other districts who , while not being in sympathy with the policy , would n't want to be excluded if there 's er certain development opportunities being thrown in .
10 One possibility , given the strong showing of the BJP and the equally strong antipathy to its views amongst other parties , is a secularist line-up .
11 The business has responded by stopping trading in one subsidiary and shuffling its activities among other companies , but Mr Hagger says that there are genuine creditors who need to be paid and must be paid if his business is to survive .
12 Teachers should therefore have an understanding of the complex relationship of language and national identity , the role of English and other British languages in the formation and maintenance of the nation-state and its attitudes to other languages .
13 The other serious difficulty which employers in other industries do not have to cope with is that of obtaining factual details about incidents which have taken place many miles from home .
14 Although they had already proved their skills with other publications , this book probably did most to signal the arrival of the Japanese as major quality printers in western markets .
15 And Skillbase markets their skills to other organisations as well , calling it ‘ executive leasing ’ ( or for highest positions ‘ interim management ’ — perhaps a term that could be applied to Sir Len Peach 's stint at the NHS ) .
16 As part of this process some carers experience that in this capacity , whatever their skills in other directions , they take on the invisibility of their dependent , denigrated in a market oriented society as a burden .
17 European producers , denied sales across the Atlantic , may then be forced to try to sell their products to other countries within the EC , forcing prices down and driving companies already operating on tiny margins of profit into yet more serious trouble .
18 Clearly not — so it must be a matter of their meanings in other expressions .
19 Operational balances were reduced ( and advances increased ) by the fact that the borrower wrote cheques which other people paid into their accounts at other banks .
20 English Nature has signed an agreement with Fisons plc , under which key areas of lowland peat bogs are to be saved from peat extraction in return for allowing the company to continue its operations in other areas .
21 Under the agreement between English Nature and the Fisons chemical company , the country 's main peat producer , around 8,000 acres of peat bogs would be saved from extraction in return for allowing the company to continue its operations in other areas .
22 Then , on average , if an individual fights many contests in a lifetime , a dove wins W÷2 from its fights with other doves .
23 Naturally , these predators must have turned their attentions to other animals , like the mammal-like reptiles ; but we must remember that these animals were small .
24 Rather , their attempts to maintain exclusive rights over an object are seen as attempts to create their ‘ selves ’ and their relationships to other groups of children .
25 Hermeneutic history , on the other hand , seeks to interpret texts created in communicative contexts in order to reveal their internal meanings , their relationships to other texts , and the story in real time which they tell .
26 In a semantic network concepts are represented by terms and their relationships to other terms in the network .
27 the principle of definition : the duties , authority and responsibility of each position and its relationships with other positions , should be defined in writing and made known to everyone concerned ;
28 These factors not only impose limitations on the ability of the team to work effectively in achieving its outcomes but detract from its credibility in its relationships with other teams .
29 At an early stage it is formed in relation to the child 's experience , especially its relationships with other children in play .
30 However , software control is primarily an administrative problem in which the exact identity of a module and its relationships to other modules are more important than its content .
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