Example sentences of "[noun prp] [vb -s] [prep] other [noun] " in BNC.

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1 We have found , using this assay , that all optimized CTL epitopes for other class I molecules ( HLA-A2 , D b and K b ) have bound with high affinity , and the assay has recently been used to identify a HIV-gag CTL epitope in mice by screening of potential epitopes fitting the D b motif .
2 In his speech to the Arab summit in Baghdad Arafat calls upon other Arab states to impose economic sanctions on countries or companies involved in the transfer of Jews to Arab lands .
3 I do n't think England seeps into other cultures . ’
4 SHORT BREAKS From other companies in our Group
5 I just wonder when Mr asks for other figures from the independent sector what would have happened if the figures that you 've got before you today had actually come from the private sector .
6 But note that Ratner differs from other exploiters of the Thatcher Years in that he stuck to his last .
7 It was in China that the book received a great deal of publicity would generally suggest that in China contrasts with other places where the book did not receive a great deal of publicity .
8 The Adobe technology is to be integrated with those components of SunSoft 's X11/NeWS Network-extensible Windowing System and SunPic 's NewsPrint system that can still offer specific advantages to Sun users , but Ybarra concurs with other observers who argue that in light of the deal there is now little future for either of them as they exist now and that a name change is only a matter of time .
9 I originally had this idea through the workers union in Manchester , and I was wondering if there were any comparative studies that were happening at the same time , and that would be really interesting to see how Oxford compares to other areas .
10 But they are also a matter of economic necessity , as Europe competes against other countries , particularly in the Pacific Basin , who are already investing substantially in the skills of their rapidly growing and younger population .
11 In this issue we have included two papers ( one by Warmer and van Vliet and the other by Mamrak and Barnes ) which explore different aspects of the practical usage of SGML and the development of tools to facilitate the mapping of SGML tags into other forms of markup .
12 For instance , Dawkins refers to other kinds of non-random influences , such as the ‘ mutagens ’ that can cause cancers : for example , X-rays , cosmic rays , various chemical and radioactive substances .
13 Margaret Gillies says , ‘ We are discovering the extent of the need for the kind of help that ACET offers from other support agencies including Scottish AIDS Monitor and Body Positive as well as hospital contacts and local counselling services . ’
14 In the total absence of black dancers , Covent Garden lags behind other ballet companies in the West .
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