Example sentences of "they [vb base] [prep] other [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 If other Victorian novelists do not set fire to their great houses with as much frequency as Dickens , they tend in other ways to undermine them , suggesting that they too perceive them , not merely as fabrics , but as expressions of an outmoded system .
2 They speak with other tongues , which is embarrassing and distasteful to many non-members of the Pentecostal scene .
3 Must be pretty tough for them when they look at other lasses . ’
4 People can write words so that they look like other words , or do n't look like any word at all , so the correct word can only be found from the surrounding words in context .
5 Certainly they talk of other gods , but the nature of these gods is so different from that of the god whom Jews and Moslems are to follow that we might be tempted to deny that these others are gods at all .
6 The thermal tide could carry molecules generated by solar uv radiation to the night side where they revert to other forms with the emission of uv radiation .
7 People — usually women journalists — are curious to know what makes British men tick , and how they differ from other men .
8 ‘ In the light of these realities , is it really reasonable to expect the police to apply to the Irish population in this country the presumption of innocence that they apply to other citizens ?
9 And another advantage of these mechanisms of defence is they apply to other inputs to the ego , not just those from the er from the unconscious or from the organism itself but from the outside , for example the denial is a defence mechanism that can be used against reality and is used by psychotics to great and often disastrous effect .
10 But while concern should motivate people , it should n't encourage them to switch off the reasonableness which they apply in other areas . ’
11 In the case he quotes it was decided not to use alternative software , and other users should ensure that they have already exhausted the possibilities of improving the performance of their present software before they turn to other sources .
12 However , they respond to other stimuli as well as electricity in order to build up a fuller picture of their environment .
13 In addition to this short formal session issued related to culture and race are considered as they arise in other parts of the course .
14 The legal work they do for other clients gives them this experience .
15 as they do in other subjects .
16 Tigers also contact each other by means of roaring , a form of vocalization that they share with other members of the genus Panthera , namely lions and to a lesser extent leopards .
17 After that they think about other grown-ups .
18 what do people do when they retire among other things , by way of amenities ?
19 Thirdly , the model suggests one way of accounting for the peculiar nature of mathematics , computing and language , as the disciplines which constitute our stances in and towards the world , and for the way they relate to other disciplines , both servicing them at a mundane level and pervading them at a profound level .
20 How does one ensure that the history of their generation — who received them and when , and how they relate to other items of information — is fully documented ( Zweig 1992 ) ?
21 Within the schools , examples can be easily identified — they may be transitory in some cases , but they reappear in other forms at other times .
22 This means that if they fight alongside other troops their vulnerability will drag down your overall combat result score .
23 Certainly , erm , it has changed this year , erm , but the arrangements now are , that we produce our report across the year , with i , and as you can appreciate the report summarises various , of one thing we done during the with officers around the county round the Erm , at the , at the end of November , we commit to writing this report in summary version , which we then discuss with the Chief Executive and the County Treasurer in particular , they take whatever soundings they wish with other offices and then we agree that letter .
24 Anthropologists have produced considerable evidence of such analytical and abstract speech-making in oral cultures , as they have of other practices that involve such abilities ( Bloch , 1975 ) .
25 Nevertheless , strong underlying trends have been pushing up costs in the United Kingdom as they have in other countries — the increasing sophistication of medical treatment , the survival of those who would have died in an earlier decade , new and expensive drugs , the growing awareness amongst the public of potential treatments , a reluctance to merely grin and bear pain and discomfort , and above all the ageing of the population .
26 Spectacular scientific advances have come from them just as they have from other institutions .
27 They co-vary with other units in the system and/or with a range of speaker variables such as social class , ethnicity , age and sex .
28 And higher share prices should also help companies , now suffering from a cash-flow squeeze , to raise money — both by selling the shares they own in other companies and by issuing more shares of their own .
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