Example sentences of "it [prep] other [n mass] " in BNC.

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1 Now the National Gallery , London , is borrowing the picture , minus the rest of the exhibition , but with the intention of comparing it with other works by Leonardo in their collection .
2 Nicholas Young laid over £10m-worth of bets in five years — at least a third of it with other people 's money .
3 As this type of filter should be disturbed as little as possible , it is not advisable to mix it with other media that require regular attention like filter floss .
4 ( Even if you see it in other people , you might well not see it in yourself . )
5 She 'd never seen anything like it in other people 's houses , or in shops — not even antique shops .
6 We look at some ways of coping with it , and also recognising it in other people , because if you 've got people working for you , and they 're stressed , and they have time off work , you 've got to carry things on , have n't you ?
7 Older children understand that a particular situation does not inevitably provoke a particular emotion : the emotion you display depends on how you view the situation , whether you try to change your emotional reaction to it , and whether you try to conceal it from other people .
8 For example , suppose the success of a meme depends critically on how much time people spend in actively transmitting it to other people .
9 Another way to tell a joke without directing it against your subject is to refer it to other people .
10 Well I better not tell them because it will completely spoil their holiday but erm it 's h it 's interesting because we 've been mentioning it to other people I 'm sure they 've never .
11 They just get a kick out of bringing home a project they 've worked on and proudly showing it to other people . ’
12 No — I could n't justify it to other people .
13 Practise it until you are happy with your reading and confident to read it to other people .
14 If you show it to other people it could form part of their records which they may later be obliged to disclose .
15 That is em if nothing happens , if the survivor , if the person being abused does n't do anything , then the abuse carries on and the abuser y'know continues to regularly perform this these acts of abuse , whatever they might be , and erm stopping it is something that er usually involves the , in inverted commas , victim , taking control of the situ well no no well not exactly taking control but trying to do something about it er making more fuss about it to other people , moving out of the house , as sometimes happens when people are adolescents .
16 The thing is maybe they could keep their extraordinary lifestyle to themselves that way rather than imposing it on other people
17 For others , however , it will be plain that they made their asylum claim to extend their stay here only when they had failed to prolong it by other means .
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