Example sentences of "[subord] elsewhere [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It will not have to be either critical or challenging , although elsewhere in the world , among less fortunate nations , it may be found to be so .
2 The acanthus decoration of the floral scroll is heavier to the " bottom left " of the Cupids than elsewhere in the mosaic .
3 Mercury 's orbit is fairly eccentric , and therefore a tidal bulge would be acted on by the Sun a good deal more strongly near perihelion than elsewhere in the orbit .
4 Yet since 1987 , the level of child sexual abuse diagnosed in Cleveland has been shown to be no higher than elsewhere in the country , and an increasing number of people locally take the view that she should be treated in the same way as myself — allowed to return to work as a paediatrician in Cleveland , but restricted from working in child abuse for the time being .
5 The Leeds researchers claim that the system developed there , the adjournment system , has resulted in lower truancy rates than elsewhere in the country .
6 With the labour force depleted by the military , there were jobs to be filled , and at better rates of pay than elsewhere in the country .
7 Figures for the average price of a detached house in each region for 1988 are provided in Table 9.1 ( column 6 ) and indicate that houses in the South East are much more expensive than elsewhere in the country .
8 Mr McCausland said that having made a survey of the non-drinking areas implemented by other councils he was convinced that Belfast was being treated ‘ less sympathetically ’ than elsewhere in the province .
9 Here , the platform edge appears to have been controlled by a normal fault and the belt of shallow marine sediments is much narrower than elsewhere in the basin ( Clark and Tallbacka 1980 ) .
10 Some species have benefited from the change in the downland agricultural scene , and Corn Buntings and Skylarks are now more numerous in these areas than elsewhere in the county and are the most characteristic birds of the downland .
11 Schools in mid , north east and north west Essex resort to excluding pupils far less than elsewhere in the county .
12 It 'll mean more Day Care , more Home Care , more Occupational Therapy , for people in an area of the county who get far less levels of service than elsewhere in the county .
13 Relations between the Meskhetians and the Uzbek majority had been strained for some time , largely as a result of the poor housing and other conditions in which the Meskhetians had been forced to remain ( many still lived in shanty towns , and levels of unemployment were higher than elsewhere in the republic ) .
14 What followed was a proposed 40 per cent increase in shopping provision with a new central area layout replacing the haphazard medieval street pattern ( though elsewhere in the city , in the Barbican area , the old intimacy was retained ) .
15 In 1992 , we responded with enthusiasm to the theme of the Earth Summit : that our way of life here in Wales , as elsewhere across the World , must change if it is to become genuinely environmentally sustainable .
16 In Poplar , as elsewhere in the winter of 1902–03 , and in the still more severe distress of 1903–04 , public funds were opened for the ‘ relief of distress ’ , often sponsored by newspapers .
17 I would respectfully agree with his description , in relation to dishonest actions , of appropriation as involving an act by way of adverse interference with or usurpation of the owner 's rights , but I believe that the less aggressive definition of appropriation which I have put forward fits the word as used in an honest sense in section 2(1) as well as elsewhere in the Act .
18 In the mid-705 , in the Federal republic as elsewhere in the West , the oil crisis gave economic planners a jolt and the bonanza in education spending was over .
19 Otherwise , mud continues to denote low status as elsewhere in the world .
20 As elsewhere in the book these suggestions are not intended to be prescriptive but , rather , a stimulus for ideas .
21 That I am amused by such lines as " Noah/ good place to eat " ; " Doughnut/ask me silly questions " or " Theresa/fly in my soup " ( Wales , 1990 ) raises the important question , of course , here as elsewhere in the book , and equally evaded by Chiaro as by Nash , of whether a joke is still a joke if the listener fails to appreciate it , or if there is no reader- response ; is the perlocutionary effect , in other words , part of its definition ?
22 There had , of course , been Christians here , as elsewhere in the Empire , since the middle of the third century , but it was by Clovis 's example — in fulfilment of a vow made in battle — that the heathen Frankish warriors accepted baptism from Remigius .
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