Example sentences of "[prep] [noun sg] to [det] others " in BNC.
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1 | The organism is in i is inspired into the alveolar spaces and it 's taken up by alveolar , the standard er abbreviation for macrophage and , the organism i in contrast to many others which we 've sort of er die fairly rapidly after being taken up by these phagocytic cells , says Goodee ! |
2 | The presentation was made at a celebration ceremony in London which was attended by four editors of the carpet trade press in addition to many others . |
3 | There are certain clothes we feel comfortable in and which we would wear in preference to all others . |
4 | What seems to have occurred is that the texts of the previous generation have been disposed of in preference to any others . |
5 | This is to be expected , since the purpose of a domain-specific dictionary is to capture precisely those collocations that are specific to and therefore representative of that domain , in preference to any others with which the individual words may otherwise be associated . |
6 | Were it not for the material in the reports of Hansard to which your Lordships have been referred , I , too , would still be of that view , for although I recognise that in popular parlance with provision to one individual of a service which is , in any event , being provided for reward to many others may be said to cost the provider little or nothing , ‘ cost ’ in accountancy terms is merely a computation of outgoing expenditure without reference to receipts . |