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

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1 In 1986 , some authorities provided no canteen facilities at all ( e.g. Buckinghamshire ) , while in other authorities a substantial proportion of children took paid school meals ( e.g. Derbyshire , with 56% ) .
2 For these and other reasons the Royal Commission on Legal Services expected ‘ a long-term increase in the demand for the services of lawyers . ’
3 When serving out of England and Wales , the court fixes in the case of a default summons , or in a fixed date action to which Ord 17 , r11 ( automatic directions ) applies , the time for delivering an admission or defence or for paying the total claim and costs into court , and in any other case a return day ( Ord 8 , rr 2(3) , 4 and 7 ) .
4 In other cases a major breach of the contract by the lord would justify the vassal in abandoning his lord .
5 In other cases the first question will be to decide whether a contract was actually formed over the telephone .
6 The text of the Convention suggests that in all other cases the Central Authority may choose to serve the document either by the method prescribed by its internal law for the service of documents in actions brought against defendants within the jurisdiction or by ‘ delivery to an addressee who accepts it voluntarily ’ , i.e. remise simple .
7 With some of the open clusters , binoculars are adequate to show many individual stars , though in other cases the overall effect will be a gentle blur of light .
8 while in other cases the geological sources have been identified fairly exactly by petrology even though there is little archaeological evidence of working at the outcrops themselves .
9 In other cases the particular translation of a sign may fail to show similarity : the Danish and British signs for WOMAN are different , but the British sign LADY resembles the Danish sign WOMAN ; such information is not picked up by this method of data collection .
10 In other cases the local authority must make a judgement — exercise their discretion as to whether it would be reasonable to ignore it .
11 In all other cases the chosen outcome of business clients was adopted by the lawyer .
12 In other cases an innocent recipient may be protected at least until he becomes aware of the confidential nature of the information .
13 At other times a lower protein diet ( 30–35% ) is desirable because protein surplus to the dietary needs can put the kidneys under strain , and in the process produce more ammonia which is also undesirable .
14 Supplements per person per night : Single room ( 6 Jun–4 Sep ) £3.25 , all other times no single supplements ; Full board £6.25 .
15 At other times the great houses of the cities of Thessaly , the Echekratids of Pharsalos , the Skopads of Krannon , the Aleuads of Larisa , co-existed , feuded and intermarried : thus a sixth-century Skopas had a mother called Echekrateia , and Pausanias ' Echekratidas ( above ) was from Larisa not Pharsalos .
16 The Greens are , of course , tributary left , at times in spate , at other times the merest trickle , all according to the refreshments offered by fickle public opinion .
17 At other times the evidential value of two sources can be assessed .
18 At other times the exact speed is not critical and the pilot can always reduce the load on the glider by relaxing the backward pressure on the stick .
19 At other times the steady day breezes are idyllic for exploring the whole estuary in any of our range of performance dinghies , catamarans or windsurfers .
20 This is why sometimes we can achieve tasks with no difficulty and other times the same task produces anxiety and stress symptoms .
21 ( c ) With other solicitors The overriding principle is the obligation to act with complete frankness and good faith consistent with a solicitor 's responsibilities to his client .
22 Despite important differences between the hidden and known sectors in relation to gender and class , there is in most other respects a remarkable similarity .
23 All institutions are now known as ‘ authorized institutions ’ , and the use of the word ‘ bank ’ was restricted to those institutions which had a paid-up capital of at least f5m , but in all other respects the 1981 classification remained .
24 In all other respects the two groups were identical .
25 Vacant the inside of the Pumping Station and hand over to the Engineer the righ to allocate access periods during hte Mechanical/Electrical installation ( Note : — In all other respects the Main Contractor still retains responsiblity )
26 ‘ Good reading ’ of the Bible enlarges our capacity to receive more of its depth and riches , to see with other eyes the wondrous things that God reveals to those who ‘ have eyes to see , and ears to hear ’ .
27 and up the other side a little way away from the needle
28 I told you move over to the other side a little bit , you 've got plenty of room at the bottom , start again what 's the , what letter are you doing ?
29 Are the other side a little bit upset that they 've lost him ?
30 On the other side a conservative party , led by Cranmer 's old Cambridge acquaintance Stephen Gardiner , Bishop of Winchester , though accepting the royal supremacy , wanted as little change as possible from the Roman Catholic order .
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