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

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1 We may eventually need to relate these factors to one another or to other events in a child 's life , such as educational progress , length of stay in care or destination on exit .
2 The office reports that the birth rate in danger areas is less than half that in other regions , and in Lodz the death rate is higher than the birth rate .
3 As coding with the Read codes can be more detailed than with other codes it will be more prone to error and may take longer .
4 Although the competition in the UK is for students , the tasks set for the competitors are not any easier than in other countries .
5 So no piece of information is too trivial for consideration : monster otaku may collect the names of the various actors who wore the rubber suits in an episode of Ultraman ( a trashy humanoid vs monster Japanese TV show , still watched on endless reruns ) and who were conspicuously shorter than in other shows ; ‘ idol ’ otaku may discover what university the father of Seventies teenybop star Hikaru Nishida attended .
6 In practice , in this and in other countries , rich people pay higher rates of tax on their marginal earnings above a given level .
7 Thus practice and theory were often far apart , in this and in other ways , even in the classical feudalism , feudalism as it was known in the north of France between the ninth and the twelfth century .
8 With the building deteriorating and with other plans for the site , the owner kindly offered it to the W & l , a move backed by the local authority 's conservation officer .
9 when you are talking about er public division , does standards er British and with other companies from er Western , Western economies ?
10 In some cases — particularly bricks and blocks — stocks are very high but in other areas profits should react pretty quickly .
11 2 But in other counties desire to shake off the burden of the hated Forest law had fostered the growth of traditions which sought to justify its abolition .
12 The likelihood is that in this as in other matters Beowulf is meant to appear a good prophet , since the unsuccessful , possibly treacherous , but in heroic terms entirely praiseworthy attack which Ingeld made on his father-in-law is repeatedly mentioned in Northern story .
13 If committees were to be as business-like in this as in other matters , they would resort to this method rather than to mountebank exhibitions , in which the bold and unscrupulous fare best , and the honest and modest worst and there would be fewer vain regrets and miserable depositions afterwards , than is unhappily the case at present .
14 In this as in other areas , the fundamental error in our approach to policing is revealed : we do not trust the police so we build safeguards into the way they exercise their power .
15 In this as in other areas the ends can never justify the means .
16 The Government fully recognise the importance of the industry that my hon. Friend the Member for Harborough , ( Sir J. Farr ) so ably represents , and we want proper GATT disciplines for fair trading in this as in other sectors .
17 The words written by Hinrich Medau in 1933 continue to guide our work today : ‘ The all-important inspiration of Medau work still remains the close connection between movement and music and we are constantly working at the deepening and widening of our knowledge in this as in other spheres ’ .
18 In this as in other respects particular groups within a class may be rising or falling in importance , according to the general development of the class and the society .
19 The Central Asian nationalities were the most resistant to russification in this as in other respects : no more than 3 per cent of any of the five major nationalities concerned claimed Russian as a native language in the 1989 census , a much lower proportion than for the non-Russian population as a whole , and levels of fluency in Russian were also much lower than among minority nationalities elsewhere in the USSR .
20 In this as in other respects ( see Halliday 1971 : 354 ) the language of the second part of The Inheritors is an interesting blend of the standard language and the norms established in the text .
21 It has not been possible to determine the non-submission rate for Scottish geology , but discussions with senior staff suggest that the rate is not as high as in other disciplines .
22 The ‘ misery line ’ as it is called-stations from Kennington to Morden dim and cheerless dungeons , trains cancelled with appalling regularity ( there 's a shortage of drivers on the Northern Line , because it is the last to embrace OPO-one person operation-and so the pay is lower than on other lines ) .
23 Many symptoms point to a rude equality , and the average level of wealth was not significantly lower than in other shires .
24 It was further reported ( Danas , 10 November 1987 ) that in the first nine months of 1987 there were 17 rapes in Kosovo , every one of which was between two members of the same ethnic group , and that in this period the incidence of rape in Kosovo was lower than in other parts of Yugoslavia .
25 In most cases it will be personal or in other words movable property .
26 Inner cities generate lower levels of local rates and , hence , the social facilities and provisions ( schools , parks , leisure facilities and so on ) available are less developed than in other areas .
27 Russian representatives sent to them normally had the rank of Great Ambassador ( Velikii Posol ) and their complaints over ceremonial were less intrusive than in other capitals .
28 It is noticeable that in other languages , in other societies , different terms are used and different distinctions are made .
29 Literary analysis can not extrapolate content from form , and form is determined not by content but by other forms .
30 In England this system has not been developed so much as in other countries .
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