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

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1 He only used spanners and gauges , scorning the runes or litanies which all other techs deemed so essential to woo the spirit of a machine .
2 It has been repeatedly stressed above that OED is the ground from which all other dictionaries and English language reference books take their origin .
3 Since it sees politics as properly a man 's business , the malestream approach sets up male behaviour as the standard by which all other responses should be measured .
4 At Woodchester and , to a lesser extent , at Stonesfield , we find such a variety of motif and patterning that the pavements themselves could well mirror a page ( or the page ) of design : at Woodchester especially , they comprise an array from which all other instances of closely related pavements could have been taken .
5 In 1970 , I put forward the concept of ‘ primary leys ’ : a structure into which all other leys were supposed to fit .
6 Machine code is tedious to write but is the foundation on which all other software systems sit .
7 One might surmise that this is because they represent elemental features from which all other structures are compounded and so constitute basic units of mental processing from which all learning proceeds .
8 Economic oppression , the exploitation of man by man , is the source from which all other forms of oppression flow .
9 If a passage can be reduced to a set of elementary propositions of the kind approximately represented in [ 9 ] , can we not regard this as the neutral , " styleless " version against which all other paraphrases , such as [ 8 ] , are stylistically marked in varying degrees ?
10 The Council 's thirteenth-century oath , ‘ You will in all things to be moved , treated and debated in Council , faithfully declare your Mind and Opinion , according to your Heart and Conscience ; and will keep secret all Matters committed and revealed unto you , ’ lies at the heart of the British culture of official secrecy , and the enigma of monarchy remains the secret from which all other secrets flow .
11 ( It is the zero point from which all other energies are measured . )
12 In effect , Roll argued that the tests reduced the CAPM to a model of partial equilibrium in which all other factors , such as the returns on other investment assets , must be held constant before its prescriptions can be applied .
13 Having recently returned from a ‘ fact-finding mission ’ organised by the ‘ Gulf Centre for Strategic Studies ’ , Mr Marlow attacks in the Gulf Report the ‘ vociferous and unrepresentative minority that effects ( sic ) to believe that our way of life and system of government is the measure by which all other countries should be measured . ’
14 Affection is the first language which man understands , and it becomes the lever by which all other languages can be initially learned … .
15 The North Shore was the standard against which all other waves were judged .
16 The natural sciences have proved so enormously successful in modern times that they are now commonly regarded as the supremely useful and valid intellectual discipline , and as setting the standard to which all other kinds of enquiry must conform if they are to be taken seriously as dealing with truth and reality .
17 The fact that our own personal experience of being alive is different to the experience which all other humans and lower creatures have of us , is a clear and obvious pointer to the mind-nature of this physical domain .
18 They referred to the ‘ traditional restraint , from which all other branches of inquiry have long been emancipated ’ : ecclesiastical interests and party predilections , which meant that theology ‘ fails to receive the intellectual respect and confidence which are readily accorded to learning and research in any other field ’ .
19 And if the State denies us that right of individual choice then , although it might shower us with gifts , it is robbing us of our deepest , profoundest freedom , that upon which all other freedoms depend , and so the State , any State , which denies God 's ultimate gift must be opposed . ’
20 The pitch attitude indicated in Figure 1 is the basic datums — top of wings and nose of the aircraft symbol aligned with the top of the Horizon Bar — to which all other pitch attitudes are related , up or down , in terms of thickness of the aircraft symbol 's wings .
21 Rincewind looked around nervously for a tall figure in black ( wizards , even failed wizards , have in addition to rods and cones in their eyeballs the tiny octagons that enable them to see into the far octarine , the basic colour of which all other colours are merely pale shadows impinging on normal four-dimensional space .
22 In these areas the polymer segments were assumed to possess a Gaussian distribution about the centre of mass , but even with this distribution the chain segments still occupy a finite volume from which all other chain segments are excluded .
23 He considered good personal relationships between teacher and taught to be of paramount importance : the core , around which all other aspects of Basil 's teaching philosophy fitted into place .
24 Speaking of the event almost fifty years later , Wordsworth said that both he and his sister retained ‘ the liveliest possible image ’ of Coleridge in that moment , and Coleridge himself regarded the warmth with which he was received at Racedown as a standard against which all other greetings could be measured and found to fall short .
25 The cost of the net is really only minimal , the method is humane , it is extremely effective and can dispose of rabbits living in situations in which all other methods either fail totally or are far less effective .
26 Suspect food was masked in a meal in which all other constituents were known to be safe .
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