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

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1 As regards other economic sectors , forestry is very limited in the Western Isles , although important in the Highlands and Islands as a whole .
2 As regards other time-measuring instruments , extensive remains of two monumental Islamic water-clocks still survive at Fez in Morocco .
3 Tom King claimed that the proposal could generate two to three thousand jobs , especially in the construction industry , as well as having other beneficial effects in expanding the local economy : ‘ The injection of £400 to £500 million of private capital would be a major demonstration of confidence in the province and the largest private investment ever made ( sic ) ’ .
4 The instrumental value of consent to the authority of just governments is to be seen as reinforcing other moral motives to support just institutions where those may fail due to human ignorance or weakness .
5 In addition , mucosal lactoferrin/anti-lactoferrin complexes may stimulate intestinal goblet cells to excessive mucus secretion , as do other immune complexes .
6 The transnational view undeniably has a point , as do other recent views which we shall mention in a moment .
7 For example , Reading Resources ( Forrester 1984 ) presents all the material ( listed in Task s2 ) through photographs of the original physical form , as do other well-known compilations of authentic material like Spectrum ( Swan 1978 ) , Kaleidoscope ( Swan 1979 ) , That 's Life !
8 I shall begin — as did other hon. Members — by congratulating the hon. Member for Gateshead , East ( Ms.
9 The hon. Member for Rugby and Kenilworth ( Mr. Pawsey ) , who has a great interest in education , spoke for a long time , as did other hon. Members on both sides of the House .
10 The old school , built when state education first came to Roos , has been tastefully renovated as a private house , as have other local buildings , some no longer needed for farming .
11 The money supply is of no intrinsic significance : it only matters to the extent that it may be manipulated in such a way as to achieve other intermediate objectives of macroeconomic policy such as interest rate or exchange rate stability .
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