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

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1 Without exploring drivers ’ memories for driving in other circumstances it is impossible to know what normal memory performance in driving would be expected to be .
2 It 's also worth applying for other jobs that appeal and for which you might have a chance .
3 But both found themselves possessed of a consuming interest in astronomy , to which in due course they devoted the rest of their lives after disposing of other distractions — in Hubble 's case , his law , and national service in two world wars .
4 The advantage of this method is that it is a multivariate technique which allows an analysis of the relationship between unemployment and imprisonment to be examined after controlling for other factors such as crime levels , numbers of convictions , and age structure of the population , which might affect the rate of incarceration .
5 ‘ Many parents are unemployed and the children have learned to go without many things that are taken for granted in other areas , ’ she said .
6 Symphony also includes a Comms package for communicating with other computers via a modem .
7 Because they 're in the business of competing with other hospitals , competing for treatment , competing with doctors .
8 Many ligands have several different modes of binding to other atoms .
9 Whether they can be mapped seismically within or below thrust sheets is more of a problem , but it is one that the industry seems confident of defeating in other parts of the world .
10 One further dimension to such a system is the possibility of " networking " a number of micros This involves the interconnecting of micros which retain their full power as independent computers but gain the additional ability of communicating with other computers in the network and having access to common files The result is analogous to a minicomputer with a number of terminals but with the big difference that each of the micros has its own processing power instead of sharing that of the mini .
11 Terling was a well-defined social unit , its villagers well aware of their special identity , yet it was in no way isolated from the surrounding parishes , for a majority of the adult population of the village had experience of living in other communities .
12 I talked about the conditions that Normandin had described and kept repeating that it was n't a question of doing a deal , but of looking at other ways to get the hostages out .
13 The possibility of expanding into other areas outside canoeing is also being considered .
14 But the perennial problem of providing for other children remained .
15 Despite switching to other fuels , oil will remain Japan 's major energy source for the rest of this century .
16 There is no other physical manifestation given of the Holy , of the o , baptism of the Holy Spirit , other than that of speaking in other tongues .
17 And I think just as erm students of education draw , are taught by people from physics and mathematics and erm chemistry , just to take three examples right across the University , so several of us , in fact , do quite a lot of teaching in other areas of the University .
18 This led him to write a book which he called A Discourse of the Liberty of Prophesying , Shewing the Unreasonableness of Prescribing to Other Men 's Faith and the Iniquity of Persecuting Different Opinions .
19 Mentally handicapped children should be given the opportunity of mixing with other children from an early age .
20 The near absence of true hoards ( deposits of coin or metalwork in the ground not associated with burial ) in early Anglo-Saxon England until the seventh century may be taken as an important indication both of the role of hoarding in other societies and of the economic organisation of this period .
21 when normal individuals show an inability to learn in school , yet are perfectly capable of learning in other situations , one should be driven to consider what aspects of the society are creating negative attitudes to schools and whether changes are necessary in the schools themselves .
22 Finally , as some of them are geographically isolated , there is little or no possibility of merging with other institutions .
23 Both development officers had considerable experience not only of the elderly mentally frail , but also of implementing new initiatives in care , and of negotiating with other service-providers .
24 The fact that almost half had concern about future markets for their produce reflected the predominance of livestock producers and the physical impossibility of changing to other enterprises .
25 Administrative staff were to be offered equivalent posts to those they now held , but Corporation staff did have the opportunity of transferring to other departments of the Municipality .
26 Beware of bumping into other shoppers ' shins .
27 In earlier centuries , the inhabitants of the British Isles had a tradition of settling in other parts of the world , establishing English-speaking communities in , for example , North America , Australia , South Africa and New Zealand .
28 For instance , the mother has the habit of laying in other birds ' nests , and the baby has the habit of throwing the host 's own chicks out of the nest .
29 My experience of working with other nationalities both at Wilhelmshaven and later , when with David Wheeler I had set up the German Fishery Protection Service in the Baltic , also taught me some fundamental lessons .
30 The reason he wanted desperately to get into the company was that Ninette de Valois , to whom he had already spoken about his choreographic ambitions , had told him that experience of working with other choreographers and dancing their ballets was essential to learn his craft .
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