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

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1 There are photographs of him taken on this and other trips : Eliot smiling sleepily at the camera , wearing a white cap and sunglasses , smoking a cigar and wearing a pink shirt and blue pullover .
2 As I said in a previous article , the Dinas Mawddwy Railway has been obliterated in some places much more than other lines I have walked .
3 As the child grows , leg length increases in relation to full body height much more than other body parts , so the head becomes proportionally smaller .
4 As the child grows , leg length increases in relation to full body height much more than other body parts , so the head becomes proportionally smaller .
5 As the child grows , leg length increases in relation to full body height much more than other body parts , so the head becomes proportionally smaller .
6 As the child grows , leg length increases in relation to full body height much more than other body parts , so the head becomes proportionally smaller .
7 Nonetheless , provincial ‘ conurbations ’ , all in the North , suffered appreciably more than other types of area in both absolute and proportionate terms ; the effect was devastating in view of their inherited history of decline and levels of unemployment .
8 The British ( and especially Eden ) viewed the outcome with mixed feelings , and brooded over this and other examples of American expansionism .
9 He seemed to bump into things and fall over more than other children . ’
10 Middlesbrough people fear crime generally more than other boroughs , but they fear burglary in particular .
11 Through sorcery , the Piaroa shaman leader is highly violent on a daily basis toward the end of protecting his community from the dangers of disease and death , both being considered to be attacks by cannibalistic beings from both this and other worlds .
12 All that is left is a question about how we might open up these and other conduits to more and better funding .
13 With increased focus on rhinos as ‘ flagship ’ species , both these and other reserves will benefit from increased funding for conservation .
14 ‘ I do n't think we are wound up more than other teams .
15 The City has been hit by hi-tech , probably more than other employment sectors . ’
16 Authorship attribution studies of this kind have caught the public eye rather more than other types of stylometric inquiry .
17 However , she has n't let it get to her : ‘ I do n't think I have suffered from the male domination thing as much as other women might because I 'm a belligerent , stubborn , loud-mouthed bastard , basically ! ’
18 Teachers have family pressures , young children of their own to cope with — about whose education they worry at least as much as other parents .
19 As a medium , therefore , TV is subject to a variety of pressures — commercial , political and technological — that have the potential to generate considerable changes ; and because TV is such a powerful medium , these pressures ensure that it changes almost as much as other media that are less constrained by technological straitjackets .
20 This ability is impaired far more than other aspects of the patient 's language .
21 Instead , they are studied by observation , descriptive essays or case histories , or , even more than other women , in ways which derive from biological or anthropological research .
22 And since the unconscious can be approached most nearly through unmeasurable , unrepeatable events in the analytic situation , psychoanalysts , even more than other psychologists , retain for themselves the power of being the only subjects able to explain subjectivity .
23 None of us likes upheavals , and if you 're elderly you may like them even less than other people .
24 Equally important in bringing about this and other measures concerning the labour market was the active support of civil servants in the Labour Department of the Board of Trade .
25 The aim of this study is to show how these and other aspects of promotions processes can not be fully understood except in the context of a particular organisation .
26 It 's , it 's not , perhaps it 's no accident er maybe those or other factors that you do tend the lowest turn outs in metropolitan districts the big city districts .
27 Dollars are spent and re-deposited in London either same or other bank ( example uses different bank ) .
28 But funding has been significantly less than other programmes , dissemination of materials less effective and leadership less dynamic .
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