Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] [noun sg] [conj] other " in BNC.

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1 The DHSS and DoH defended the Health Service in the same way by being prepared to see prescription and other charges rise .
2 This included legislation and other measures allowing young men to evade conscription or ordering that they only serve in their home republic , and moves by individual republics to set up their own military detachments .
3 the forces of the countries of the socialist camp are so great today and they are so strong economically that they can fully take upon themselves , on the basis of the development of normal trade relations , the provision of Cuba with all the necessary goods which are denied her by the United States … the Soviet Union is prepared to deliver oil and other goods in amounts fully meeting the requirements of Cuba , in exchange for Cuban goods .
4 Some had leprosy and other people 's backs were crooked from carrying the heavy containers .
5 There he was in all his splendour , gazing blithely out of society-column illustrations , going into or coming out of some swank nightspot or other , with a gorgeous girl on either arm .
6 The sum of £5000 was transferred from Computing cost centre to Estates in FY 1993/94 to purchase furniture and other equipment ( chairs , copy-holders , wrist supports , screen filters etc ) .
7 As the political situation steadily worsened , Hatch left in 1898 to study gold and other deposits in Canada , Spain , India , and Eritrea .
8 But the final thing that happened , if I could draw the point , Chair , is that in the , in the report on the budget strategy ninety four , five , the Policy and Resources Committee on Friday , paragraph thirty five says no provision has been made for the Council 's contributions into the European objective five B programme , much of this will be , but some hundred and twenty five thousand pounds of revenue spending per annum is likely to be , is likely to required to match European and other partners ' contributions .
9 Older people are more likely to eat breakfast than other age groups ; conversely they are less likely to eat snacks or have meals outside the house .
10 But both of these contain caffeine and other chemical stimulants which are quickly absorbed into the bloodstream .
11 Many schools are involved in introducing student profiles and portfolios and using these to supplement GCSE and other exams .
12 If anyone believed that by wearing , bestowing or even consuming particular substances it was possible to avert poison and other evils or positively to advance a cause , it was comforting enough to ensure the continuity of such beliefs .
13 Admittedly , it will be difficult to unscramble the present system , but it is not yet too late to extend VAT and other forms of sales taxes to relieve and even eliminate the direct pressures on the country 's earners .
14 But to be able to handle borderline or other problematic cases with any degree of confidence we need a firmer characterisation , grounded in more basic intuitive judgements of the kind introduced in the previous chapter .
15 Psion , creators of the first personal organiser , have for some time made plug-in modules available to provide dictionary and other data facilities .
16 From the early nineteenth century Japan had been approached on several occasions by Western nations active in Asian waters and anxious to initiate trading and other contacts .
17 The UN Security Council on Aug. 16 adopted by 13 votes to one ( Cuba ) , with one abstention ( Yemen ) , Resolution 706 authorizing Iraq to sell oil worth US$1,600,000 million to buy food and other humanitarian supplies under strict UN supervision .
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