Example sentences of "[verb] that [art] other [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Other species of vole may be taken in smaller numbers even where the trapping data suggest that the other species are in fact more common ( Append .
2 Sir , Just in case confusion is caused by William Boot 's news in Unauthorised Returns ( 2nd April ) that Paul Barnett has left Titan Books for the wilds of Lapland , I wonder if you would be good enough to let your readers know that the other Paul Barnett is still alive and well and working from Exeter .
3 You may well know that the other person 's reaction is based on a tiny part of the situation but there is not much you or he can do about it .
4 ( b ) A person who knows that another person consents to sexual intercourse under a mistaken belief referred to in paragraph ( a ) shall be deemed to know that the other person does not consent to the sexual intercourse . ’
5 ( 2 ) For the purposes of subsection ( 1 ) , a person who has sexual intercourse with another person without the consent of the other person and who is reckless as to whether the other person consents to the sexual intercourse shall be deemed to know that the other person does not consent to the sexual intercourse .
6 ‘ For the purposes of subsection ( 1 ) and without limiting the grounds upon which it may be established that consent to sexual intercourse is vitiated — ; ( a ) a person who consents to sexual intercourse with another person — ; ( i ) under a mistaken belief as to the identity of the other person ; or ( ii ) under a mistaken belief that the other person is married to the person , … shall be deemed not to consent to the sexual intercourse ; ( b ) a person who knows that another person consents to sexual intercourse under a mistaken belief referred to in paragraph ( a ) shall be deemed to know that the other person does not consent to the sexual intercourse ; ( c ) a person who submits to sexual intercourse with another person as a result of threats or terror , whether the threats are against , or the terror is instilled in , the person who submits to the sexual intercourse or any other person , shall be regarded as not consenting to the sexual intercourse ; and ( d ) a person who does not offer actual physical resistance to sexual intercourse shall not , by reason only of that fact , be regarded as consenting to the sexual intercourse . ’
7 While you 're working that one out , you might like to know that the other things Taylor regrets were the way he handled two television interviews .
8 He joked that the other diners were looking at him like a wife-batterer .
9 I am sure that the public in Cumbria and elsewhere realise that no other Government would allocate these extra resources for the police .
10 She mentioned that the other day did n't she ?
11 When Alice had been smaller she 'd been surprised to find that every other home did n't have a room devoted only to precious stones …
12 In a society that legitimises its forms of truth by appeal to ‘ science ’ and ‘ objectivity ’ , a person 's case will certainly appear stronger if she or he can demonstrate that the other side is ‘ context-bound ’ and limited in their deployment of such logical abilities as ‘ abstraction ’ .
13 Having seen last year 's giant-killers Canada get a taste of their own medicine in Pool F , losing to the impressive Koreans ( 16–12 ) , Fiji soon realised that the other seeds were going to struggle to live with them on the rice-paddy pitch .
14 Then some creatures emerged from it , through an opening I had n't noticed , and I realized that the other heap was a dwelling .
15 As she stepped into the humming elevator , Chesarynth realized that the other doors were holograms for security .
16 ‘ To listen to some officers in this army one would think that no other war had ever been fought but in Spain !
17 ‘ You did n't think that the other day , ’ she said .
18 Cardiff looked back to see that the other man had opened one of the metallic cases and taken out what seemed to be earphones , which he was now wearing .
19 A barricade of flagstones prised up from the floor had been erected for a final stand and the Collector , snatching a moment to look back towards it , was dismayed to see that the other party was already behind it , thus leaving himself and his men exposed on the flank .
20 We do this because we fear that the other language may not contain the sophisticated concepts we may need in the communication .
21 The player should role-play this , insinuating that the other character is cowardly , worthless , treacherous , etc .
22 It can not exactly be ascribed as a right of the pupil , however , since he can not ensure that the other schools and so on ask for the record .
23 I put that the other day , do you remember on the quiz ?
24 Put that the other way round : a China that flunked this test would not only be seen to be throwing in its lot with Asia 's rogue regimes .
25 Put that the other way round , the beginning of true faith means the end of anxiety .
26 He had been quite fazed by the guard-hostage situation and , feeling vulnerable , had decided that the other hostages , particularly Anderson and Jacobsen , thought him slow .
27 Of course , sometimes we do feel that the other person has been rather abrupt in ending the conversation , and that is the moment when we should do our ethnomethodological analysis to identify what it was that they , or we , failed to do as part of bringing the conversation to a proper and recognizable end .
28 And we 're ordering that the other person , if possible , attends at that .
29 And we 're ordering that the other person if possible attends
30 He had taken it for granted that the other reasons did n't need to be spelled out .
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