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

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1 Though not all his points are equally well taken , there can be no doubt that he is right in his basic assertion that the Kanunname is shot through with anachronisms suggesting sixteenth-century alterations and additions and that any provision of it must be treated with reserve and checked against other sources before being accepted as being genuinely of the time of Mehmed II .
2 They became relevant for science only when they were formulated and communicated as observation statements capable of being utilized and criticized by other scientists .
3 Later renamed and amalgamated with other papers , Baragumu continued as Taifa Tanzania ( ‘ The Nation , Tanzania ’ ) .
4 These treaties have not remained immutable but have been amended and supplemented by other treaties over the course of time .
5 The simple task devised by Kinsbourne and Cook ( 1971 ) was subsequently taken up and modified by other investigations .
6 A final problem is that these substances may be taken up into the blood supply as it passes through the brain and carried to other parts of the body where they may have toxic effects that confound their effects on the nervous system .
7 Larvae may also be picked up by the bloodstream and carried to other organs ; and some might reach the anterior mesenteric artery , which is the main source of blood to the intestines .
8 The Goths , who came from Gotland in the late third century divided and merged with other peoples .
9 Their potential has already been recognised and exploited in other fields — schools will not so much be moving with the times as running to catch up .
10 Possible explanations for this pattern include the fact that nouns generally refer to concrete objects that can be easily described and related to other objects .
11 The problems endured and created by large cohorts seem considerable and there is no reason why Easterlin effects should not be recognized and incorporated into other models .
12 The procedures adopted by the Commissioner have been documented in this article in some detail , as it is considered that the systems established by the Commissioner and her office for dealing with her work are highly effective and that such systems could be adapted and applied in other areas of dispute .
13 However , they were later taken off the case and transferred to other duties .
14 They will be re-trained and transferred to other parts of the country in the New Year .
15 The inaugural Országgyülés session was addressed by Bela Varga , Speaker of the 1946-47 Hungarian parliament , and attended by other dignitaries including Otto von Habsburg , son of the last Austro-Hungarian Emperor , who sat as a West German member in the European Parliament .
16 And they come back and see me what they taken from here and seen in other papers is a privilege for me if I 've set them off in my biased Welsh way . .
17 For our part , we all sat in a cellar and talked about other things ( I think ) .
18 Eva and Charlie and I had a drink and talked about other things .
19 It stemmed from a declaration on principles of co-operation signed during a meeting between Mitterrand and the Soviet President , Mikhail Gorbachev , in Paris in July 1989 [ see pp. 36821-22 ] , and envisaged among other things the setting up of a single intergovernmental commission to replace existing commissions .
20 One point worth mentioning is that the carrying system may be completely detached from the sack and used with other sacks in the range which are available separately without the back system .
21 Conflict : there is ample opportunity for this information to be acquired and used by other divisions within the conglomerate .
22 The key figure responsible for resurrecting the Durkheimian idea of the functions of crime was Erikson ( 1966 ) , but it was taken up and used by other writers of the period ( for example , Box , 1981 ) .
23 Camden and Islington councils , meanwhile , have given the Met a free copy of LAFIS — a computer programme which they developed at a cost of £15 million , and sold to other authorities for about £2 million a throw .
24 By the outbreak of war in 1939 , he was 32 and compared with other pilots was an old man to be flying against German fighters .
25 This is particularly important given that the explanation of the data given in Chapter 4 in terms of attention focusing relied on assumptions about memory being enhanced for some aspects of the stimuli and impaired for other aspects .
26 Journalists unanimously welcomed the announcement that Highline Photocards are being offered to customers throughout the network and called on other Banks to follow suit .
27 And yet men do have reason to be concerned if , on these occasions , women find their lonely anger or isolated oppression is understood and shared by other women , so that personal struggles take on political dimensions .
28 The setting of economic objectives and projections by individual countries would imply that the ‘ success ’ of economic policy could be tested and judged by other countries , and by implication that appropriate economic policies would need to be introduced if objectives were not being achieved .
29 Mr Reynolds was also shown the ward day-room and introduced to other patients to help him settle down , but his anxiety about his condition prevented him from really relaxing .
30 Their presence is still obvious around the city , in statues and monuments , in buildings used by them and restored for other purposes now , and at the church they attended , St Paul 's in the Jewellery Quarter .
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