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

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1 Because a very large part of any president 's time is taken up in the ceremonial , in the ritual , in meeting heads of states from other countries , from opening the equivalents of garden fetes , receiving parties of boy scouts , er and whatever else the Queen and her family do these days .
2 More particularly , they assert in several ways that values of one variable or parameter are a certain function of values of other variables or parameters .
3 It 's not enough for British products to be good value in terms of price — they must also match the standards of products from other countries in both performance and reliability .
4 Some of these have wings and fly away to start new colonies of aphids on other plants .
5 Although the number of suicides by other methods rose , this was not sufficient to compensate for the fall in deaths due to coal gas poisoning — indeed , a reduction in suicide of over 30% was observed .
6 In terms of visiting and recorded contacts with other agencies , the specialist team displayed a clearer pattern of activities than the other teams : while cases remained open they visited more , and did not ‘ monitor only ’ ; if closed and re-opened , cases came back for re-assessment in fewer numbers ; and in both categories the rate of contacts with other agencies was higher .
7 On occasions , verbal reports of discussions in other places ( e.g. at inspectorate meetings ) were all that was available .
8 Finance director , Fred Brown and chief executive John Holloway are named by Mr Bell as being involved in a number of activities in other companies incompatible with their new positions in Teesside Holdings .
9 They have their effects only as a result of the way the rest of the embryo develops , which in turn is influenced by the effects of patterns in other parts of the DNA .
10 Maps and plans showing site information are nearly always included , but the number and type of photographs and of illustrations of other details of the site and of finds vary from site to site .
11 Anyone working in the GIS research field is conscious of the links that need to be made to groups of researchers in other disciplines .
12 Perception of the needs of cultures in other countries can be clouded by the point of view of our own cultural background .
13 Changes in economic activity within the USA therefore have a significant effect on the level of exports of other countries and therefore affect the level of economic activity in most ofthe non-communist economies .
14 The announcement this week that a rod angling pressure group — the Foyle Association of Salmon and Trout Anglers ( FASTA ) — has been formed , follows last year 's initiative by the Sion Mills Anglers in convening a series of meetings with other clubs and private fisheries throughout the Foyle system .
15 Throw in Ferruzzi 's share of debts at other companies such as Fondiaria , one of Italy 's biggest insurers , in which the group has an interest , and its state of health is far worse .
16 Our original vector is then made up of these constituent vectors just as our quantum mechanical states were composed of combinations of other states .
17 A reading which is faithful to the writerly will avoid the closure of static structures ; reading a text in Barthesian terms does not lead to the construction of ‘ a Model ’ or a ‘ legal structure of norms or infractions ’ , a narrative or poetic law , but opens ‘ a perspective ( of fragments , of voices from other texts , other codes ) , whose vanishing point is nonetheless ceaselessly pushed back , mysteriously opened ’ ( p. 12 ) .
18 Bought deals are costly in terms of capital , but do not require development of a wide range of relationships with other banks .
19 Increasingly detailed levels of analysis might therefore be concerned with the patterning of sounds within words or , alternatively , with the relationship of words to other words or of words and sentences to the surrounding context ( Skinner 1957 ) .
20 The most common use of these logical operations is to extract , test , and alter selected parts of words of other data-types ; for example , an integral fixed-point number may be tested for odd or even by extracting and testing the right-hand bit ( at least in two 's complement or sign-and-magnitude representation ) .
21 Meanwhile , ever-increasing contact between distant parts of the world , the so-called ‘ global village ’ , which has caused the emergence of English as the medium of international communication , has also caused the entry into English of scores of words from other languages , mainly words connected with aspects of the culture of other groups which have become internationalized .
22 The applications of computers to other subjects have resulted in a significant commitment to computing in those subjects , but the subject of Computer Science itself remains at the centre : ‘ systematic approaches to the development of computer based systems ( hardware and software ) ’ .
23 The money will be distributed by the Charities Aid Foundation , set up to co-ordinate the raising and distribution of funds to other charities .
24 Apart from the huge expense of acceding to the health workers ' demands , defeat for the Government would have brought in its train a series of demands from other workers which it would have found hard to resist . …
25 Second , failure of supporters of other parties to transfer votes on elimination caused these to be non-transferable and made it possible for VUPP candidates to be elected " without reaching the quota " in the last stage of a count .
26 L 24 , p. 1 ) , whereby only fishing vessels flying the flag of or registered in a member state may fish against the quotas allocated to that member state , which in other words are reserved to ‘ national ’ vessels to the exclusion of vessels from other members states .
27 However , by taking the wholesale price of two common " low cost " items as a yardstick ( Yagcibedir and Afghan Belouch ) , we can fix the approximate prices of rugs from other groups by referring to them as either plus or minus x per cent .
28 The first-class passenger could move from wheeled conveyance to first-class waiting-room to first-class compartment with only the briefest rubbing of shoulders with other classes in between .
29 Bolton 66 was the first ‘ foreign ’ tram to operate in Blackpool in June 1982 and its success led to the arrival of cars from other systems .
30 Many of these have roses in mature growth , and this is where you not only see potential sizes but can also get ideas of settings of other roses or other plants that you can copy in your garden .
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