Example sentences of "which [prep] other [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In 1977 yet another alibi witness surfaced , one Richard Hurn , who knew nothing of the case or of McMahon 's imprisonment but told a friend that he remembered seeing McMahon in London on the afternoon of the murder , a date which for other reasons he had cause to remember .
2 We have seen an example of this general short-sightedness in the the cultural community 's reactions to the tragedy of Los Angeles , which like other conflicts today has been attributed to purely local factors .
3 The Talmud , Jewry 's equivalent of the Holy Bible is exposed as a depraved work , which amongst other perversions , advocates sexual relations with very young children .
4 An injunction was granted in that case to enforce that duty ordering the owner to maintain a hoarding around a vacant piece of his land or find some other way to prevent trespassers from using and depositing filth and refuse there , which amongst other things , gave rise to foul odours .
5 In Weymouth , one of the casualties was the Toc H building , which amongst other things was home to the local deaf club .
6 In March 1979 the UK wind power consortium produced a report on the " Development of large Wind Turbine Generators which amongst other things discussed social , environmental and aesthetic aspects .
7 There was a revival in 1865 with a stocktaking and a new set of rules , which amongst other alterations allowed ladies to become members by subscribing 6d a quarter .
8 During 1989 we negotiated the acquisition of the estate agency arm of Pioneer Insurance Company , which with other acquisitions , brings out total property services outlets to 96 , thereby taking the Society well on the way to our target representation of 150 estate agency branches .
9 Six political parties , which with other interest groups had elected the Sawyer interim government , saw the Banjul agreement as continuing the reconstitution of Liberia 's government under ECOWAS auspices , and not as endorsement of another interim administration .
10 Darren 's face expressed an immediate and lively scepticism which in other circumstances , Massingham would have found amusing .
11 Many effluents which in other circumstances would be considered polluting — often highly polluting — are tolerated if the officer is satisfied that they will be relatively short-lived .
12 Surprisingly , the report also mentions that ‘ other criteria — which in other circumstances would be equally important to the success of the business — are given less importance … ( by banks ) these include business acumen of the proprietor , management skills and business training , efficient use of resources and technical knowledge . ’
13 There was also the Liverpool-Newcastle service , which in other countries would have been given ‘ InterCity ’ status , and which shared tracks north of Leeds with InterCity trains , but which ran here with older stock , Mark 1 or early Mark 2 , hauled by the heavy and increasingly unreliable 1Co-Col locomotives of Classes 40 or 46 .
14 Why , then , is there such a nervous and often neurotic distaste for things which in other countries are as staple a part of the table as salt and pepper are here ?
15 The price of competitive development was overbuilding , which in other countries had been controlled by government regulation .
16 Enough disruption to ensure that the place is in a continual ferment of reorganization which in other companies may well be a good thing to have .
17 But to describe the issue as one which depends on whether or not the bank must be taken to have appointed the husband as its agent to deal with the wife and to procure her consent serves , in my opinion , to mask the basis upon which in certain cases creditors have failed to enforce their security against the third parties and upon which in other cases they have succeeded .
18 We had owned the Sumatras for just a few months , but already we had seen that they are volatile and eccentric birds , much given to sudden screech-ups and bouts of cackling , which in other chickens would denote the arrival of an egg , but from them seem to signify only that they have given themselves a fright .
19 The point has been frequently made that there is no necessary reason why ‘ dog ’ should mean the familiar , faithful , barking , domestic quadruped , which in other languages , gets referred to as chien , Hund , cane , etc .
20 It is ironic that by privileging sexual difference Scruton shows himself the victim of precisely the modern intensification of sexuality which in other ways he might regard as contributing to a legitimation of the perversions he repudiates .
21 Any use of nuclear weapons which resulted in significant fall-out coming down in neutral countries , or which in other ways violated neutral territory , would clearly fall foul of this provision .
22 L 24 , p. 1 ) , whereby only fishing vessels flying the flag of or registered in a member state may fish against the quotas allocated to that member state , which in other words are reserved to ‘ national ’ vessels to the exclusion of vessels from other members states .
23 Blanketing everything is something which in other places is known as a sea fret but which in Redcar is called a Cleveland cocktail sling together two parts ICI , one British Steel and another of general fug and serve it up stirred not shaken .
24 The genes in question seem to be very similar in prokaryotes which in other respects are not very alike , and which are thought not to be closely related .
25 Two novels , for example , which in other respects are very different , Claudio Piersanti 's Charles ( 1986 ) and the first of Aldo Busi 's three novels published to date , Seminar on Youth ( 1988 ) , have this in common : they both veer between an urban setting whose contemporaneity is underlined by its fashionableness and topicality ( Busi ) or which is vaguely futuristic ( Piersanti ) and a rural , provincial past which , though overtaken by the modern world , still remains extraordinarily alive .
26 For some reason ( possibly through oversight ) this provision is not reproduced in the Leasing and Factoring Conventions , which in other respects borrowed heavily from the scope provisions of the Sales Convention .
27 As we distinguish this specific character of cultural production we should hesitate before attempting sociological analysis of modern cultural corporations , which in other respects resemble contemporary large-scale manufacturing and administrative organizations .
28 Such experiments provide another probe , besides those given by optical , X-ray , n.m.r. and other physical techniques , into the substructure of the material in question , which in other respects is considered as a continuum .
29 This is well-illustrated by the plentiful funerary monuments of hellenistic Boiotia , which retain features , such as the simple naming of the dead man without patronymic , which in other parts of the Greek world had long given way to more sophisticated formulae ; and Boiotia retained her local script till the age of Epaminondas in the fourth century .
30 The term used to denote the relationship between the girl and her lover was sambandham which in other parts of South India denotes " marriage " of a more straightforward kind .
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