Example sentences of "in other [noun pl] it [be] " in BNC.
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1 | Without exploring drivers ’ memories for driving in other circumstances it is impossible to know what normal memory performance in driving would be expected to be . |
2 | Even if this shift is due to the availability of cheap labour power in other countries it is by no means obvious that socialists should support long-run protectionism : it may represent considerable progress for a ‘ Third World ’ worker to be exploited by capital in the production of labour-intensive commodities rather than by a landlord . |
3 | In other countries it is sometimes seen in dogs imported from endemic regions Gross : They are readily recognised on the basis of size ( 1.0-2.0 cm ) , being much smaller than the common ascarid nematodes which are also found in the small intestine , and by their characteristic " hook " posture . |
4 | In other countries it was a vehicle for selling processed peas or indoctrinating the masses . |
5 | While third party analysis in the context of international organisations gives this distinction some validity , in other areas it is less significant , as it is difficult to assert that a State is completely foreign to the effects of an agreement to which it is not a party . |
6 | In the Western area , half are needed for a quorum ; in other areas it is a third . |
7 | In some cases this is true , but in other cases it is not . |
8 | In other cases it is a combination of circumstances or traumatic events which bring about the troubled state of mind . |
9 | However , quite apart from the fact that such a statement does not accommodate cases of emergency — cases where the defendant 's unlawful conduct could , unless restrained , cause serious and irreparable harm before trial , as for example where the defendant threatens to cut down a tree in breach of a tree preservation order — in other cases it is usually not so much the flagrancy of the breach as the fact that the defendant intends to persist in offending unless restrained by an injunction , which justifies the invocation of that form of relief : see City of London Corporation v. Bovis Construction Ltd . |
10 | In other cases it is not true ; for example , a flight will be available in an airline booking system long before it takes place . |
11 | But in other cases it is a result of historical accidents in the development of the disciplines , and if the study of society were to be initiated all over again it would surely be divided rather differently . |
12 | In other cases it is possible to substitute progressively pure 13 Co for normal 12 CO in a complex . |
13 | In other cases it is shaped by personal preference ( e.g. you already feel that you have something specific to say on a particular work ) . |
14 | But the spokesman said : ‘ In other cases it is thought desirable that they should no longer stay in this country . ’ |
15 | In other cases it was apparent that a new pedestrian population was being tapped as turnover rose markedly on shop opening . |
16 | Besides , in other ways it was not at all like a wave motion . |
17 | The West , the Atlantic world , may have been firing rockets to the moon and fighting a war in Indochina , but the benefit of hindsight indicates now that in other ways it was gripped by a blinkered and introspective mood , absorbed by its own internal problems . |
18 | In other ways it was really petty and you could get nicked for daft little things . |
19 | The political influence of the countryside remains disproportionately strong , but in other respects it is now the urban centres which dominate the economic , social and cultural life of Japan . |
20 | In other respects it was also peculiar . |
21 | It was a bit of a disaster in some respects , but in other respects it was a lively vibrant conference . |
22 | In herbivores it is the larvated egg which is passed out in the faeces but in other animals it is the hatched L1 . |
23 | In other words it is more of a true ‘ real ale ’ than that from other sources . |
24 | Once again , plot is conceived of as compositional process , a bringing-into-being ; in other words it is conceived as something quite different from what one of the novel 's characters describes as a ‘ crappy mystical adventure story ’ . |
25 | In other words it is a selfish conception and it is based on the individual 's own experience . |
26 | In other words it is a self-protection racket at which the American legal profession conspires . |
27 | Such a disease is likely to be ‘ opportunistic ’ — in other words it is unable to attack a normal healthy body where the defence system is fully operational . |
28 | In other words it is the product of a misguided training which has caused a fear of a course of action which has not been outlawed by society . |
29 | The recording , made in the Faculty of Music at Cambridge University , is rich , warm and clear : in other words it is just about ideal . |
30 | In other words it is possible that local social and ecological facts may be of more importance when interpreting crime than broad processes such as modernization . |