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

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1 In 1977 yet another alibi witness surfaced , one Richard Hurn , who knew nothing of the case or of McMahon 's imprisonment but told a friend that he remembered seeing McMahon in London on the afternoon of the murder , a date which for other reasons he had cause to remember .
2 Almost twenty separate categories are listed but there are also pages and pages of other activities which defy classification .
3 This covers the project portfolio , plus almost 100 other activities which form part of WACC 's Study and Action Programme .
4 Amongst its other activities it hosts Members Days at Henley each summer , when the College is pleased to welcome members and their families from all countries to Greenlands .
5 Amongst its other activities it hosts Members Days at Henley each summer , when the College is pleased to welcome members and their families from all countries to Greenlands .
6 The integrity of judicial and other institutions which enforce justice rely on their being perceived as impartial in their administration .
7 These unreasonable expectations are behind not a few referrals to social services , or they may militate against success in other cases which involve children and young people .
8 Moreover , what we can know , such as our duties and obligations to each other and to God , is just what we need to know ; and in many other cases we have beliefs sufficiently well-founded for the purposes of our everyday life .
9 In other cases they added humour , most notably in Lanchbery 's score for La Fille Mal Gardée , where several witty slants in the orchestration raise laughter , for example the music for the Cock and the Hens .
10 At other times they blasted missile crews , radio communications centres and ammunition dumps with Milan anti-tank missiles or plastic explosives .
11 At other times he suffers periods of deep depression when he locks himself away and will speak to no-one for weeks .
12 Sometimes he would sleep in them and wear them unchanged the next day , but at other times he took hours to choose what he would wear , then positively preened .
13 At other times he craved solitude and took himself off to Balmoral to fish , paint and stalk deer .
14 At other times he watched Vicky with pride , nodding gravely as she recounted truths — and untruths .
15 At other times I chipped rust off the deck , painted the boats and , in harbour , helped to repaint the ship 's side or check the discharge of cargo .
16 Sometimes I can handle it very well , other times I feel empathy with the gorilla-house on a wet Thursday in February .
17 The SSC is sometimes keen to be seen as a laboratory for the world , though at other times it remains America 's bid for leadership .
18 At other times she wore drag , or mixed Mexican adornments — flowers , jewellery , braided hair — with fashionable western dress .
19 Other VIPs who took part in yesterday 's visit included Lord Chorley , chairman of the National Trust , Sir John Johnson , chairman of the Countryside Commission , and Lord Cranbrook , chairman of English Nature .
20 Other parties which won seats in the election ( number of seats in parenthesis ) were : Shan Nationalities League for Democracy ( 23 ) ; Rakhine Democracy League ( 11 ) ; National Unity Party ( 10 — formerly the ruling Burma Socialist Programme Party , U Tha Kyaw ch. , U Tun Yi gen. sec. , U Than Tin gen. sec . ) ;
21 The banning declaration added that " organizations under these organizations and other organizations which have contacts with these organizations " were also unlawful .
22 Other schools which suffered wartime bomb damage included the East Anglian School at Gorleston-on-Sea which also had its headmaster 's house destroyed , the Royal West of England School at Exeter as previously stated , and the Royal Cambrian School for the Deaf at Swansea .
23 However , it is obviously essential to have some way of comparing the cost and reward of borrowing and lending in this way with other methods which pay interest .
24 * Other words which carry presuppositions are the adverbial words and phrases which mean " again " ( ITERATIVES ) : Emily Brontë began writing the novel once more .
25 When bad times came and wages were below the level on which they could support their families , the labourers found that they had to ask the authorities of the parish in which they lived for relief ; in other words they became paupers , who could be sent to the workhouse .
26 And for people who are not on income support , in other words they have means higher than that , but who do receive attendance allowance , their charge will go up from eight ninety at the moment to fifteen pounds .
27 Well I mo moved because promotion was in the line for me , I was in the Royal Marine Police in island depot in Plymouth and er I 'd been put on plain clothes work and I 'd been doing acting sergeant you know when the sergeant was off sick and all that business and er I 'd put , been put in for this to move because we had a two bedroom bungalow but the twins were getting big and I realized that we 'd have to have another bedroom you know , very soon and er , this seemed an opportunity to get a house and also in Plymouth , that Plymouth was a naval town , you see , there was still those days there was still kind of a , a lower deck of sons , what they call lower deckers , in other words you know people in the lower deck of the navy , their sons did n't really have much , ever have much chance of getting into places like Dartmouth College or Cramwell to do as cadets , well the headmaster at Regent Street School had said to me that Keith was very keen on flying , he was aeroplane mad you see , and , he wanted to go in the Royal Air Force , well he said to me he said oh no put him in the Navy and as a chief art as an artificer , so I said oh no , I said if he goes in the Navy or the service I want him to go in the front door not like me the back door , I had ambition for him
28 Since some speakers ( those who have low " competence " ) do not use many Patois features anyway , these speakers will have a lower Patois index than other speakers who code switch to the same extent , but who use more Patois features in the Patois part of their talk .
29 I read with interest the letter from P.J. Bull , in the September issue and also those experiences of other fishkeepers who had Oscars .
30 But it has always produced two results : support from other fans who think Newcastle are n't half lucky and complete silence from the club which many fans also accuse of poor public relations except on one occasion when the assistant manager was economical with the truth .
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