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

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1 As Polsby suggests in his evaluation of pluralist versus elitist approaches to power , it is perfectly consistent with pluralist analysis , as discussed here , to point to evidence of economic or other elites dominating the policy process .
2 ‘ For many of us the natural beauty of much of Dyfed 's countryside remains undisputed , though few people nowadays accept that this will always be so , regardless of economic or other pressures , ’ said Mr Bown .
3 Corporatist arrangements play a part in the performance of a wide range of government functions including ( as we have seen ) the supply of welfare services and benefits and the regulation of economic and other activity .
4 Because of economic and other pressures , schools in South Asia may place too great a reliance on a curriculum trapped between the covers of a book .
5 Moll also otters what in this period is an exceptional awareness of the prostitute as someone sexually exploited because of economic and other kinds of social subjection :
6 Other points you will need to consider include : what type of investment policy would suit you ; what size contributions ( within Inland Revenue allowed limits ) you could realistically afford ; and what , after deduction of administrative and other charges , your plan might be worth when you come to retire .
7 The more remote the locality from the main network of political and other communications , the more likelihood there was of unorthodox behaviour , whether of a passive kind , as in the recesses of the gubernii of Smolensk or Kursk , or of a more menacing nature , as with the Tambov and Siberian peasant revolts .
8 Uses old nests of Red-rumped and other swallows .
9 This joint initiative did not preclude individual mediation efforts by GCC member states : in 1985 Saudi Arabia promoted an exchange of foreign ministers ' visits with Iran and made other efforts to overcome the estrangement between the two countries resulting from the Eagle-Phantom air battle and Iran 's resentment of Saudi and other GCC support for Iraq .
10 All this is often put forward to support the extended use of audio-visual and other media in schools and colleges : we are to use them because they are so ubiquitously there .
11 This study prospectively surveyed 114 consecutive patients referred from family practitioners to an outpatient clinic for the investigation of iron deficiency anaemia to determine the diagnoses contributing to the anaemia , the usefulness of certain clinical features , and the role of colonic and other investigations in obtaining the diagnosis .
12 Therefore if you 've got a relationship with somebody and all you seem to constantly to be doing is constantly arguing and it 's either I win or you win you 're never gon na get out of that unless other time .
13 Despite what the EAT in the Sen case go on to say about the Riley decision , it is submitted that it was an established rule of law as a result of that and other decisions that where an applicant instructs solicitors or advisors to act on his/her behalf and through their default the claim is presented out of time , the tribunal would not have exercised their discretion to allow the claim in .
14 Yet the state decreed , at first , that ‘ Romeo and Juliet ’ should have a happy ending ; production of that and other pieces was inexplicably delayed or cancelled ; and his favourite operatic director , Vsevelod Meyerhold , was arrested in June 1939 after publicly defying accusations of ‘ artistic errors ’ .
15 This new system took into account the widespread variations in land quality and fertility , and hence output , but failed to allow for scanty harvests as a result of climatic or other factors .
16 The four-strong Plain Clothes Productions carry off a variety of historical and other roles with a sort of grunge-Brechtian style of acting .
17 The Celtic Church , founded in the sixth century by St Columba with the aid of Irish-trained monks , followed Rome in always celebrating Easter on a Sunday , unlike the eastern Churches ; but owing to its remoteness the Celtic Church experienced difficulty in being kept fully informed of doctrinal and other changes decided on in Rome .
18 To protect the village from the dangers of commercial and other development and prevent damage to the local peaceful environment .
19 This culminated in the approval of a new Constitution on Nov. 30 , 1987 [ see pp. 35782-83 ] , at a meeting of the Loya Jirga ( Grand National Assembly or Supreme Council — a nationwide traditional gathering of tribal and other leaders ) .
20 A new Constitution , restoring the name Republic of Afghanistan , was approved by the Loya Jirga ( Grand National Assembly or Supreme Council — a nationwide traditional gathering of tribal and other leaders ) on Nov. 30 , 1987 .
21 A couple of years earlier , Jacko 's investment had consisted of the introduction of a group of very willing young ladies to his previously well liquored stag party of civic and other dignitaries .
22 The results of this research will have practical implications for current educational programmes aimed at the prevention of sexual and other forms of child abuse , and theoretical significance for our understanding of children 's theory of mind .
23 But one chromosome may be missing ( this is only known in humans in the form XO ( = Y chromosome missing ) which produces a specific syndrome of sexual and other effects known as the Turner syndrome ) .
24 These writers want to free the disruptive potential of sexual and other pleasures , by lifting their traditional repressions .
25 The socalled ‘ heritage ’ industry brought large numbers of foreign and other tourists to old centres of attraction like country houses ( now increasingly taken over by the National Trust ) , towns like Stratford , York , or Bath , and also to monuments of industrial or other archaeology .
26 This is useful in understanding the working of social and other service systems and is particularly helpful in understanding the place of services within a child 's care career .
27 The effects of reproductive patterns upon maternal and child health and on their general well-being are modified by a number of social and other factors , among which are the mother 's education , father 's education , occupation and income , and mother 's residence as to rural or urban place , but the mother 's education is by far the most powerful .
28 of the crew of a British fishing boat were required to be of British or other Community nationality , only extended to vessels fishing within British fishery limits because of the problems of enforcement outside United Kingdom jurisdiction .
29 mapping and selective definition of semantic and other relations between different terms in a natural language , and
30 There are likely to be some nationally based organizations which will be deviant cases in terms of some or other dimension of the imperatives , if only because of the effects of more specific organization contingencies of size or technology , neither of which are considered here .
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