Example sentences of "[adj] [vb past] [prep] other [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Here , it is assumed that the severity of any language problem is indicated by the extent to which a child 's language differs from that found among other children of a similar age .
2 The extent of the reported inhibition is comparable with that found in other studies using similar amounts of calcium carbonate or calcium lactate .
3 The definition of breakdown now adopted is in line with that used by other companies .
4 DNA extracted from the gastric mucosa of smokers tended to have a dense pattern of adduct spots similar to that reported in other tissues of smokers .
5 The BrdU index obtained in this material was higher than that reported by Risio et al , and lower than that reported in other studies .
6 One way to test this possibility is to ask direct questions about the incidence of these experiences in housework , and compare them with that reported by other groups of workers .
7 One of the consequences of the difficult situation in schools and the low pay was that many teachers left the profession , even to work in the informal labour sector , and some moved to other countries .
8 London and Birmingham lost manufacturing , and little of this went to other cities .
9 This never came to trial and in the autumn he sold the land to IBM for a price similar to that received by other farmers , with a sum for damages much smaller than that he had sought in his suit .
10 When the Japanese counter-attacked on other occasions they made a great hullabaloo , often shouting to each other as they came forward .
11 Tunnels branched off to right and left : these led to other pill-boxes .
12 It exists in common law but enjoys a special status beyond that enjoyed by other principles of common law .
13 Our study population may have been different from that examined in other studies in respect of different bowel habits ( less consistent diarrhoea in our patients ) .
14 Other hardware and software would be shared with that acquired for other projects .
15 Under the terms of the Compromise , Member States were supposedly given the right to veto decisions affecting their vital national interests ; under the terms of this Maastricht Declaration they effectively renounce that right , thus giving to foreign policy at the outset the same status as that acquired by other areas of policy where the Compromise has gradually been eroded over many years .
16 None of the five was on the teaching strength of the faculty at Cambridge , and three of the five came from other universities .
17 15.3.1 Considered with other evidence about the reference
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