Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] [prep] other [adj] " in BNC.

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1 But I am certain she will help you , and may well introduce you to other young people ; you do not see enough of them . ’
2 Plain white tiles are the cheapest : brighten them up with coloured grouting , or mix them with other plain tiles to build up an eye-catching pattern
3 Whatever mysterious spirit had unlocked the verse , it had freed him for other human satisfactions , for love ; or was it the other way around ?
4 Flimsy as each thread may seem , such a network , they hope , can start to bind the three peoples together , and link them to other European countries whose help might gradually reduce their sense of insecurity .
5 Linking the Midlands manufacturers to London by canal undoubtedly assisted the sending of goods to the capital , but conversely the canals which linked them to other major ports sometimes removed their need to send as many goods through London .
6 I was remembering what my father had told me about other conquering heroes who had tried to attack the great bear .
7 Another extension offered with Open Digital Studio is OpenModel , an Applications Programming Interface that enables users to write custom software to manipulate Alias-created models and import them into other digital media applications .
8 He 's been the manager for 18 months , and in that time has bought their first £1m player , followed it with other seven-figure signings , and taken the club into Europe .
9 The founders of a German car pooling scheme are planning to extend it to other European countries .
10 It draws us towards other ignored aspects of existence usually called the psychic , esoteric or occult and suggests a possible connection .
11 But before turning to Buid relations with neighbouring lowlanders , I will bring out the specificity of Buid attitudes toward violence and aggression by comparing them with other Philippine groups who have a less negative attitude toward these phenomena .
12 This research completes the analysis of a large quantity of data , collected under a previous ESRC grant , relating to the height , age , occupation and place of birth and residence of approximately 250,000 males born in Britain between 1730 and 1880 and relates it to other historical and contemporary data on height and its correlates .
13 The antiracism I am criticizing trivializes the struggle against racism and isolates it from other political antagonisms — from the contradiction between capital and labour , from the battle between men and women .
14 Remember opportunity costs : in coughing up the money for one project , investors are still comparing it with other possible projects .
15 Fisher Row is a special case , but Dr Prior 's fascinating study has much to teach us about other occupational groups within our urban societies .
16 4 Do the stories remind you of other true stories from your own life ?
17 A vomitoxin can be absorbed through the skin , causing a soldier to remove his mask to vomit and thus exposing him to other toxic agents , through his respiratory system .
18 In truth , continuous polyphony can be hard to digest , and it is well to alternate it with other contrasting episodes which use very different textures .
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