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

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1 It can be blended with other fibres too .
2 The three are also believed to be implicated in other cases of serious violations against street children .
3 Our time perception can be altered in other ways .
4 But that it may be redirected towards other ends is shown by the way in which labor difficulties become unpopular during war when employers and employees unite against a common foe ’
5 The story demonstrates the urgent need for similar studies to be undertaken in other parts of the world to determine the status of the many other dolphin species about which we know so little .
6 There is a speculative element here , for such patchy symptoms could be explained in other ways ( for instance by increased consumption of cereals , or by the increasing impositions of lordship in some localities ) .
7 Moreover , the undoubted problems of the British economy need to be explained by other factors ranging from obsolete management and union practices within British industry to the complex influences of patterns of world trade and rising oil prices .
8 There also seems to be an expectation that children will be favoured over other relatives when assistance is given .
9 Although Catholics are not cited in the Smolensk Archive with reference to the taking of church valuables , their activity can be traced from other sources .
10 In such instances , after discussion with the patient when appropriate , these problems may be referred to other members of the health care team such as medical staff , dieticians , physiotherapists or social workers .
11 Consideration would also have to be given to other ways of gaining evidence of the skills implicit in the stated standards .
12 The ACCA thinks that too much weight is placed on NEDs and that more emphasis should be given to other mechanisms , such as internal audit and control .
13 Held , dismissing the appeal , that the expression ‘ is suffering … significant harm ’ in section 31(2) ( a ) of the Children Act 1989 referred to the point in time immediately before the process of protecting the child began , so that , in determining whether the first threshold condition of section 31(2) was satisfied , the court had to consider the position before the commencement of the voluntary care when the children were with the mother ; that the condition in section 31(2) ( b ) related to care by the parent or carer whose lack of care had caused the significant harm to the child and not to the care which might be given by other carers if no care order were to be made , which only became relevant once the threshold conditions under section 31(2) had been satisfied in deciding whether or not a care order should be made ; and that it could not be said that the family proceedings court had been wrong in concluding , first , that the threshold conditions were satisfied and , secondly , on the evidence , that a care order to the local authority was the appropriate order ( post , pp. 1013H — 1014A , E–F , H — 1015B ) .
14 A lot of the girls we 'll meet wo n't be from around QP so a network will need to be formed with other churches who sense God 's call in this specific area .
15 Some of the important mechanisms in Japanese industrialization will be examined in other chapters , but the question of continuity in cultural traditions must address the survival of collectivist ideals in the face of the rapid changes associated with industrialization after the 1880s .
16 Note any gaps in the flower borders that can be filled with other plants next year .
17 In this way , one of the best Home Secretaries of the post-war era was abruptly removed from the Home Office at a few hours notice , leaving behind a collection of unfinished artefacts to be completed by other hands .
18 Calls can be diverted to other extensions if the office is very busy or unstaffed .
19 The best time to get people to talk about themselves is when you are sitting around the table over a meal or having tea , and when they are relaxed and are not likely to be diverted by other activities .
20 Good marketing means that time will have to be found to listen and respond to what others have to say , time and attention will need to be diverted from other activities .
21 2.1 It is , of course , self-evident that once an injured person has died he himself can not receive damages and any award of damages must be received by other persons .
22 These defects , which are bubbles , cracks and delaminations , are not necessarily visible even under the highest magnifications of optical or electron microscopes as they may be hidden by other elements of the circuit in layers above the flaw .
23 The teams will include presenters Chris Kelly , Michael Barry , Jill Goolden and Oz Clarke , who will be joined by other celebrities in demonstrating their culinary skills and knowledge .
24 These laws more than any others depend on the way our semantic model treats non-determinism , and would probably need to be revised in other systems .
25 A national bibliography like BNB does aim to be comprehensive in coverage , within certain stated limits , of which the selector must be aware ( for instance , BNB is not comprehensive for government publications , which must therefore be trawled in other listings ) .
26 That minimum level can be adjusted by other systems that predict the need for parts , given past maintenance patterns and expected operations .
27 For example , different aspects of a picture , a coin and an Egyptian mummy would need to be emphasised if they are to be distinguished from other objects of the same sort .
28 In addition , the ASB proposes that convertible bonds should be distinguished from other debts on the face of the balance sheet .
29 There is no doubt that the procedure has now itself become a form of dispute resolution , but it must be distinguished from other forms of dispute resolution .
30 It is possible for example that time-gap experiences simply reflect events which were so banal that they could not be distinguished from other memories for similar previous driving .
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