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

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1 If the building is regarded as a complex structure , then damage to one part of the structure , caused by a hidden defect in another part , could be treated as damage to other property .
2 Pantaenius Insurance Brokers have introduced a third party only cover that will insure a yacht for damage to other craft or injuries to life or limb .
3 Thus , supposedly , nothing can be admitted to our writings unless it is capable of being checked by the reader , either via the presentation of original data and a methods section or through reference to other work which upholds similar standards .
4 Future studies , it is hoped , will address these themes in the context of services to other client groups .
5 The book says that Eliot 's truest poetry was a form of plagiarism , in the benign sense that ‘ it was only in response to other poetry that Eliot could express his own deepest feelings ’ .
6 If the pulsar is a rejuvenated old neutron star , the large magnetic field suggests that there has been little or no decay from its original value , lending support to work suggesting the field decay may not occur , in contrast to other evidence .
7 The report calls for continuing efforts to get early authorisation for the work at Kingmoor , north of Carlisle , in addition to other priority signalling schemes at London Euston , Birmingham and between Weaver and Liverpool .
8 Between £3 million and £5 million will have to be spent on safeguarding signalling and telecommunications every year from 1994 to 2000 , in addition to other investment , the report states .
9 The article defines literature in opposition to other language uses as " a body of symbolic objects expressed in human language , possessing textual qualities of a non-institutional , homiletical kind " ( p. 138 ) .
10 The possible spread of BSE from ruminants to other food animals , even To pets and human beings , is a typical case in point .
11 For both discretionary and non-discretionary trusts , trust management expenses will be treated as set off against dividends in priority to other income .
12 Zoo tigers will pick out offal in preference to other flesh .
13 The implementation of this 1987 decision of Council will be examined in more detail in later articles but meanwhile , how does this place the RIBA in relation to other construction professions ?
14 Another factor may be the time taken in coping with a particular old person which is seen as disproportionate in relation to other work which has to be done .
15 They felt there would be two consequences to this which would disadvantage the arts in relation to other curriculum areas .
16 Both Parties appear to wish to maintain the current level of spending in relation to other government expenditure and possibly to sever Education from the Ministry of Culture .
17 The Directive is not significant in terms of inward investment into the UK ( exchange control was suspended in 1979 and abolished in 1987 , although the Directive will prevent its reintroduction in relation to other member states ) .
18 Hungary on Jan. 18 , 1990 , suspended all licences for exports denominated in roubles in an effort to cope with the country 's growing trade surplus in relation to other member states of COMECON .
19 Similar obligations can be found in relation to other supply contracts ( see s10(3) of SOGIT 1973 as substituted by the CCA 1974 and ss4(4)– ( 6 ) , 9(4) — ( 6 ) of SGSA 1982 ) .
20 Similar provisions are also found in relation to other supply situations ( see s10(3) of SOGIT 1973 as substituted by the CCA 1974 and ss4(4) , 9(4) of SGSA 1982 ) .
21 Benefit forms will be supplied on request to other council tax payers .
22 Presumably , this will also apply by analogy to other supply scenarios , even though the major statutes regulating the supply of goods ( SOGIT 1973 , CCA 1974 , SGSA 1982 , and the Consumer Protection Act 1987 ) are entirely silent on the matter .
23 Finally , project involvement has had knock-on effects in introducing many teachers to the notion of study skills and information-handling skills , in cross-fertilisation of ideas by visits to other project schools , and , finally , in the cascade effect of departmental representatives on library committees returning to their colleagues with the insights gained from their project experience .
24 It is for this reason that deconstruction remains a fundamental threat to Marxism , and by implication to other culturalist and contextualizing approaches .
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