Example sentences of "[noun sg] have [art] other [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | If the price level change has no other impacts on the variables introduced above , then the curve will intersect the stationary curve at a higher rate of interest and a lower level of income . |
2 | Similarly , reconsider the example introduced as ( 8 ) above : ( 25 ) The flag is white Since I have given no further information about other colours the flag may contain , which might indeed be highly relevant to the proceedings , I may be taken to implicate that the flag has no other colours and is thus wholly white . |
3 | The sponsor has no other supplier that it can turn to , and the bureau has no other customer or source of income . |
4 | The conference has no other powers , it can only make recommendations . |
5 | However , a husband has no other relationship that he is told to love as Christ loved the church and gave himself up for her . |
6 | And a wife has no other relationship where she is told to submit in everything as the church submits to Christ . |
7 | ‘ It was settled in Philips v. Bury , in which determination the profession has ever since acquiesced , that this court has no other power than that of putting the visitatorial power in motion , ( if I may use the expression , ) but that if the judgment of the visitor be ever so erroneous , we can not interfere in order to correct it . |
8 | In Rex v. Bishop of Ely , Lord Kenyon C.J. refused the rule upon this ground , and says , ‘ It was settled in Philips v. Bury , in which determination the profession has ever since acquiesced , that this court has no other power than that of putting the visitatorial power in motion , ( if I may use the expression ) ; but that if the judgment of the visitor be erroneous , we can not interfere in order to correct it . |
9 | Given the value attached to a lord 's maintenance of his servants ' local interests , national eminence could not , in itself , create a significant connection in areas where the lord had no other influence . |
10 | Given the value attached to a lord 's maintenance of his servants ' local interests , national eminence could not , in itself , create a significant connection in areas where the lord had no other influence . |
11 | There is no experience of division or isolation because true love has no other motive than love , and the beloved is all that initially concerns us . |
12 | When the future seems to be filled with storm clouds , it may appear that the Church has no other recourse but to batten down the hatches and attempt to ride the storm . |
13 | Much of this music has no other recording — and none of it on the harp , and King plays it with rare strength , sensitivity and the conviction of one who is also inventing it as the same time — and is delighted by his own trouvailles . |
14 | The wasp has no other effect on the environment and the bumble bee is left to busy himself among the plants , pollinating the flowers in a naturally effective way . |
15 | The sponsor has no other supplier that it can turn to , and the bureau has no other customer or source of income . |
16 | Between 5.2 and around 6 is an intermediate zone which is fine provided the patient has no other risk factors . |
17 | A level of below 5.2 mmol/l is considered low risk Between 5.2 and around 6 is an intermediate zone which is fine provided the patient has no other risk factors Above 6 and the level is described as raised , regardless . |
18 | Even where the lessor does have notice of the partnership , a failure to change the lessees may result in an apparent holding out of the outgoing partner as a continuing member of the firm , if the lessor has no other means of knowing of the change . |
19 | Most publishers wo n't pay artists any money until a record has been released in a major market because the publisher has no other way of recouping any investment . |
20 | The delightful chapel had no other callers ; the afternoon light turned the stained-glass windows to kaleidoscopes , and outside , the westering sun gilded the tiles and eyebrows of the roofs and high old buildings . |
21 | Is it not always a ‘ benefit ’ to a contracting party to have the other party perform rather than default ? |