Example sentences of "other than [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ( 4 ) The three male singers who performed these six roles all normally sang something other than soprano parts .
2 In other words , vocational training in general practice will become the minimum standard for practice of any form of medicine other than specialist practice , or training for such .
3 Besides , other than tyre marks , there was nothing man-made about the track .
4 The research has drawn attention to the many ways of creating worthwhile opportunities for talk and collaboration , for learning in a group and as a group other than structuring tasks for cooperative working .
5 Depreciation is calculated to write off the cost or valuation of tangible assets other than freehold land over their estimated useful lives .
6 It is likely , however , that factors other than bile salts are responsible for the massive rise in PYY and enteroglucagon that accompany coeliac sprue as bile salt malabsorption is not a feature of that disease .
7 Records still give no indications of use other than corn milling , but by the 1690s a fulling mill and dye house had been added , possibly much earlier .
8 By the 1920s other ports had taken much of Gloucester 's corn trade and some of the dock warehouses became used for purposes other than corn storage .
9 Moreover the assay requires immunoprecipitation that might be detrimental for detection of proteins ( other than bZIP proteins ) that only weakly associate with CREB or that might prevent recognition of CREB by the CREB antobody .
10 Studies of commodities other than index futures are summarized in Appendix 5 .
11 A number of empirical studies of the volatility-maturity relationship for futures , other than index futures , are summarized in Table 8.2 .
12 A number of empirical studies of the volatility-volume relationship based on studies of futures other than index futures is summarized in Table 8.3 .
13 Some of the studies of futures other than index futures are summarized in Table 8.4 .
14 medical expenses other than Emergency Treatment charges referred to in Clause ( 5 ) ;
15 Tonight 's entertainment takes the form of a knockout darts competition , and your host for the evening is none other than TV superstar Jim Bowen .
16 IT 'S the Paul Gascoigne of his day … none other than TV pundit Jimmy Greaves .
17 Thus we can see that there is a broad variety of approaches which we may group under the heading of ‘ natural law theories ’ because they all rely on something other than state law to constitute the valid rules of a legal system .
18 She has no legal income other than state benefits .
19 By notice of appeal dated 22 April 1992 the father appealed on the grounds , inter alia , that ( 1 ) the judge was wrong in law to reject the submission that any consideration of the children 's welfare in the context of a judicial discretion under article 13 ( a ) of the Convention was relevant only as a material factor if it met the test of placing the children in an ‘ intolerable situation ’ under article 13 ( b ) ; ( 2 ) the judge should have limited considerations of welfare to the criteria for welfare laid down by the Convention itself ; ( 3 ) the judge was wrong in law to reject the submission that in the context of the exercise of the discretion permitted by article 13 ( a ) the court was limited to a consideration of the nature and quality of the father 's acquiescence ( as found by the Court of Appeal ) ; ( 4 ) in the premises , despite her acknowledgment that the exercise of her discretion had to be seen in the context of the Convention , the judge exercised a discretion based on a welfare test appropriate to wardship proceedings ; ( 5 ) the judge was further in error as a matter of law in not perceiving as the starting point for the exercise of her discretion the proposition that under the Convention the future of the children should be decided in the courts of the state from which they had been wrongfully removed ; ( 6 ) the judge , having found that on the ability to determine the issue between the parents there was little to choose between the Family Court of Australia and the High Court of England , was wrong not to conclude that as a consequence the mother had failed to displace the fundamental premise of the Convention that the future of the children should be decided in the courts of the country from which they had been wrongfully removed ; ( 7 ) the judge also misdirected herself when considering which court should decide the future of the children ( a ) by applying considerations more appropriate to the doctrine of forum conveniens and ( b ) by having regard to the likely outcome of the hearing in that court contrary to the principles set out in In re F. ( A Minor ) ( Abduction : Custody Rights ) [ 1991 ] Fam. 25 ; ( 8 ) in the alternative , if the judge was right to apply the forum conveniens approach , she failed to have regard to the following facts and matters : ( a ) that the parties were married in Australia ; ( b ) that the parties had spent the majority of their married life in Australia ; ( c ) that the children were born in Australia and were Australian citizens ; ( d ) that the children had spent the majority of their lives in Australia ; ( e ) the matters referred to in ground ( 9 ) ; ( 9 ) in any event on the facts the judge was wrong to find that there was little to choose between the Family Court of Australia and the High Court of England as fora for deciding the children 's future ; ( 11 ) the judge was wrong on the facts to find that there had been a change in the circumstances to which the mother would be returning in Australia given the findings made by Thorpe J. that ( a ) the former matrimonial home was to be sold ; ( b ) it would be unavailable for occupation by the mother and the children after 7 February 1992 ; and ( c ) there would be no financial support for the mother other than state benefits : matters which neither Thorpe J. nor the Court of Appeal found amounted to ‘ an intolerable situation . ’
20 The NEI merger took place on May 15. 35% of turnover in a full year is now expected from products other than aero gas turbines .
21 In the home , by contrast , communications other than voice telephones , are unfamiliar and comparatively rare .
22 Recently , Laupacis et al proposed that the adoption and use of new health technologies should be classified into five grades of recommendation based on their cost per QALY , although they also acknowledged that many other issues other than cost effectiveness , such as ethical and political considerations , affect the implementation of a new technology .
23 Instead , health care provision has a political margin with budgets allocated on criteria other than cost effectiveness .
24 The largest of the four exhibition halls — some 541,000 square feet ( 50,3000 sq m ) — was dedicated to various kinds of sailing other than board sailing .
25 in graphic arts usage , all matter other than text material eg illustrations and photographs .
26 High scores on the depression scale suggest that treatment other than anxiety management might also be considered .
27 The first … is the arrangement for bringing to the Joint Intelligence Organisation 's attention information other than intelligence reports .
28 In seeking to make these aims operational , the plan set out the general characteristics of the proposed polytechnic : it was to be a ‘ broadly-based institution catering for a wide range of higher education for the over-18 age groups ’ , giving priority to sandwich courses , but providing courses other than degree courses for those able to benefit from ‘ advanced courses of a specialist nature ’ .
29 Less noted was the fact that taxes other than income tax were , in fact , rising steadily under the Conservatives .
30 If only she drank something other than herb tea .
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