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

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1 Yet in spite of her unusual ideas about Germans and other foreigners , Dot felt that Mrs Hollidaye was a reliable person .
2 The Category C Winner for consultancy or other service companies selling abroad was Warrenpoint based company , Treatwater Limited .
3 The project is concerned with how unemployed offenders are dealt with by the courts and what problems are posed for courts and other agencies by having to deal with an increased number of unemployed people .
4 However , as implied for Mendip , digging took place for stone , sand , gravel and clay , for building and other purposes , and minerals like iron and coal were extracted if they were available .
5 It addresses this issue by looking at a large body of empirical evidence , specifically at examples of the relations between adjectives and other words in their phrases or sentences ( these other words by no means always being nouns or noun phrases ) .
6 They are supposed to apply to widows ' pensions , war pensions , civil service pensions , family income supplement , child benefit — indeed , to every scheme which makes any special provision for widows and other people left on their own , or for people caring for children single-handed .
7 ‘ My job was really to keep a distance between Kenneth and other passengers , ’ he said .
8 This might thus serve to bridge the transition between prayer and other forms of activity and also embody a perpetual icon for that prayer and for penitence : The shorter version engages with the Passion story much more starkly to project a powerful realisation of the horror of being cut off from all that Christ is — in the words of The Form of Living " he hase noght Jhesu Criste , he tynes all he has , and all he es , and all he myght gete " ( 1.85.19 – 21 ) .
9 There were also significant differences between GP and other referrals , specifically with regard to women not admitted .
10 There was little difference , however , between GP and other referrals in the rate of male or female consultation in relation to section 2 and in female consultation with regard to non admissions .
11 However , there was little difference between GP and other referrals where women were not sectioned .
12 ‘ Our overriding aim of all of us with the rest of the LUF has always been local provision of a self-contained stand-alone unit specifically for leukaemia and other haematology patients , ’ she said .
13 For Dworkin 's rights thesis is put forward in the context of an institutional environment which operates a clear division of labour between courts and other institutions in terms of the kind of argument which may be deployed in each ( Brownsword and Harden , 1981 ) .
14 Private loans to public galleries and museums were the subject of a conference ( 26–28 October , 1992 ) organised by the Goethe Institute , the German government agency charged with promoting cultural links between Germany and other countries .
15 Parties may obtain discovery by one or more of the following methods : depositions upon oral examination or written questions ; written interrogatories ; production of documents or things or permission to enter upon land or other property , for inspection and other purposes ; physical and mental examinations ; and requests for admission .
16 Members of the senior management teams will be observed during meetings and other activities .
17 The boot-and-brushing room , where Twomey did the hunting clothes and Dada 's clothes and boots and shoes ; a lesser room for lamps and other people 's boots and shoes .
18 I followed mum and joined a long queue , there we had to wait for ages while other people on our flight handed in their tickets .
19 Excellent examples of this have been related to me mainly about mothers-in-law and other relatives !
20 The following elements should be included in cash flows : cash in ( such as debtors and other income ) ; cash out ( such as creditors and other expenditures ) ; taxation in the period of payments ; opportunity costs ( such as the value of land already owned ) ; and terminal value .
21 Both rejected positivistic literary scholarship and called for a renewed attention to literature as literature ; both insisted on the differences between literature and other kinds of writing , and tried to define these differences in theoretical terms ; both gave a central role in their definitions to ideas of structure and interrelatedness , and treated the literary text as an object essentially independent of its author and its historical context .
22 As we have already seen , physics students made very strong ( hierarchical ) distinctions between physics and chemistry , and between physics and other disciplines — and even between subdivisions in the department itself ; one final-year student noted in B that ‘ on the top floor , one half is theoretical physics , one is experimental physics and they just do n't seem to mix ’ .
23 IBM Corp significantly stepped up its efforts in the merchant semiconductor market late Monday when it announced that it is now sampling the PowerPC 601 RISC microprocessor , with production volumes shipping in the third quarter , and announced its entry into the application specific market with CMOS and BiCMOS process technologies and access to industry-standard ASIC design tools and new applications support services , aiming to deliver ASICs based on gate-array and standard-cell technologies for computer and other systems manufacturers .
24 IBM Corp significantly stepped up its efforts in the merchant semiconductor market late Monday when it announced that it is now sampling the PowerPC 601 RISC microprocessor , with production volumes shipping in the third quarter , and announced its entry into the application specific market with CMOS and BiCMOS process technologies and access to industry-standard ASIC design tools and new applications support services , aiming to deliver ASICs based on gate-array and standard-cell technologies for computer and other systems manufacturers .
25 Natasha went on to describe the difference between chenille and other carpets .
26 They are even more passionate about comics than other Japanese .
27 A crucial Keynesian assumption is that if holders of speculative money balances decide to hold their wealth in some other form , they are likely to purchase financial assets since these are taken to be closer substitutes for money than other types of assets .
28 It has been said that it is best not to know too much about salami and other sausages , in the same way that ignorance about haggis aids its enjoyment and easy digestion .
29 Multi-disciplinary practices For some time the desirability of permitting partnerships between solicitors and other professionals ( particularly accountants ) has been the subject of intense discussion both within and without the legal profession .
30 The most amusing commentary on the limitations which are inherent in this type of research , however , is perhaps that enshrined in the Indonesian concept of a ‘ statistical Muslim ’ ( or Islam statistique ) , a person who , while not actively practising the faith , so records his identity for census and other purposes .
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