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

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1 It was developed and used primarily during the First World War as a means of preventing dogs , used in the trenches as messengers and for other activities , from betraying their positions by a casual bark .
2 There is thus a duality between waves and particles in quantum mechanics : for some purposes it is helpful to think of particles as waves and for other purposes it is better to think of waves as particles .
3 Other favourable environments include the margins of salt-covered basins , along river channels and in other areas of low-lying topography where shallow saline ground waters can be drawn to the surface by capillary action .
4 It was quite clear to me that 260,000 people would be reduced very substantially and that for every person who was made redundant in British Steel , seven people were affected — another three in the family , plus the people serving that family in the shops and in other ways .
5 This booklet has been prepared to give general information about adapting your homes and about other options that may help you establish and maintain independence .
6 ‘ I hope it will do the same in people 's homes and at other places of work . ’
7 It would be wise in this modern day and age , to set up a system within your office whereby you monitor every file , so that your daily work is not simply a question of responding to incoming post and phone calls , but also a task of initiating approaches to clients and to other firms and to estate agents .
8 Recognise that print is used to carry meaning , in books and in other forms in the everyday world .
9 At other schools and in other households , it 's different .
10 The danger is when they 're the ones that if they 're the ones that stop other people sorting out their own feelings and emotions erm and I think in the work that I 've done in schools and in other situations following disasters one of the biggest problems has been that those expressing denial or saying that we should be able to cope with this , children are resilient , they do n't have these problems , erm they 've often stopped people getting the help that they need ; often stopped other teachers getting the help that they need .
11 This check was used in English grand pianos and in other pianos with English actions , including the grand pianos of Sebastian Erard ( 1752–1831 ) ( illus.9 ) .
12 I agree that this scheme is significant not only because of what may be achieved for good in the north-west , but because it can act as a model for planning for other areas and for other denominations .
13 However , DTI recognises the need to provide additional support to CIME proposers where UK collaboration is not strong by comparison to that in other areas and in other countries .
14 Nothing of the old building remained and the long extension to the bar , dignified by the name Banqueting Hall , provided for the undiscriminating a venue for weddings and local functions and on other nights served a predictable menu of prawns or soup , steak or chicken , and fruit salad with ice-cream .
15 In some areas of work there is an overlap in functions and in other gaps exist .
16 This is the enlargement of many lymph nodes ( lymphadenopathy ) in the neck , armpits and at other sites in the body , and is usually painless .
17 To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what information on drug shipments and drug seizures from illegal traffic from European countries and from other countries is shared with United Kingdom , European countries and other interested organisations .
18 We should repeat that in other countries and in other forms .
19 Many lower-level headmen received a legitimate income by retaining a proportion of the fees paid to them for issuing various licences and for other duties .
20 It was common for some to build footpaths across the lines and in other cases bridges were built .
21 Mycobacterium paratuberculosis is the causative agent of Johne 's disease , a chronic enteritis in ruminants and in other animals .
22 ‘ I miss the comradeship and there used to be a lot among directors and with other clubs .
23 The wealth of Bishops , the problems of the Biblical texts and of other religions , and the morality of both the Old and the New Testaments ( arbitrary , and socially unprogressive ) were more important factors in the painful losses of faith which Victorians underwent .
24 There were fewer ships to be built , less engineering , less steel , less coal , and so less money for shopkeepers and for other goods .
25 But management still lay , in Britain , more with LEAs than with heads or governors because in schools — primary , secondary or special — daily management was still at some distance from the control of finance , from the decision about a school 's total allocation of teaching staff , from the establishment of policies and schemes of priority in the school 's curriculum and organization and from the presentation of the whole picture of aims , methods and performance to parents and to other members of the local community .
26 Researchers collaborate with members of the University 's Computer Science Department , with neighbouring institutions and with other centres in the PICT network .
27 a clear obligation , recognised by all nuclear weapons states and by other states as well , to pursue arms control in the direction of minimising the role of nuclear weapons in conflict behaviour through negotiations in good faith ; this obligation is a provision , art .
28 Consciousness-raising of this type has spread , as the MCV has emerged in other cities and in other states .
29 At times when the generality stood in the presence of their superiors and at other times squatted on the ground or at most sat on stools or benches , thrones were potent symbols of authority .
30 Thus , relative to other generations and to other societies , the Japanese certainly feel more prosperous and some of the more outward signs of affluence are widely spread .
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