Example sentences of "along [prep] others " in BNC.

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1 But the location is , as it were , accidental , and contributes nothing to the tension between Circe and Persephone as it has been teased out , in this passage along with others , by Guy Davenport ( see his ‘ Persephone 's Ezra ’ , in New Approaches to Ezra Pound ) .
2 Along with others , Gassendi obviously felt that this whole elaborate conceptual structure was obstructive to , rather than productive of , knowledge .
3 He , along with others , was captured in France , held for eight days , and then shot .
4 During his work with children in care , he met Toni , an 18-year-old black transvestite prostitute who , along with others , are in social care .
5 The prospects for such developments , along with others to assist in the reclamation of contaminated land and oil spills , have been discussed by Forster and Wase ( 1987 ) .
6 Pugh lists Horatio , Earl of Orford , as a foundation member of the Society for the Encouragement of Arts , Manufactures and Commerce ( called later the Royal Society of Arts ) along with others who were members of that society and also foundation members of the College in 1791 .
7 Go along with others against your true inclinations .
8 Until his conversion to the Roman Catholic Church in 1845 , Newman , along with others such as John Keble ( 1792 — 1866 ) , Edward Pusey ( 1800–82 ) and Richard Hurrel Froude ( 1803 — 36 ) , was a leader of the Tractarian movement , which developed into the Anglo-Catholic wing of the Church of England .
9 They were arrested along with others , supposedly their associates .
10 Again , altar fronts like those of St Ambrose , Milan , and St Mark , Venice , along with others represented in early paintings , were covered in embossed sheet gold and enriched with precious stones and enamels .
11 The end of the eighteenth century and the first years of the nineteenth brought a time of confusion and revised Swiss administration in the wake of the Napoleonic wars , and in 1803 , St Gallen 's monastery was secularised along with others in Switzerland , the new canton of St Gallen was formed , and the city became its capital .
12 Hutchinson had become a freeman — that is , a full church member — in 1634 but , along with others considered theologically unsound , was ordered to be disarmed in 1637 , and with the rest of his family moved to the more tolerant atmosphere of Providence ( later Rhode Island ) in 1638 .
13 After the defeat of the battle of Hastings the parish was given along with others to Odo , Bishop of Bayeux , half brother to William I , but at an assembly at Penenden Heath in 1076 , led by Lanfranc , Archbishop of Canterbury , the Manor was returned to the Church of St. Andrew , Rochester .
14 The price of lead was falling , men were being laid off and John ( along with others ) and with as much grace as they were able to muster , had had to be prepared to accept a reduction in salary .
15 Some of these , along with others to be taken on the lighter mornings will be sent to the Highways Department and to the Edinburgh Evening News with an accompanying letter .
16 That membership , along with others , will not be considered until 1993 .
17 They fell victims , along with others , to the belief that if a building complied with the existing building regulations and Codes of Practice it must be deemed to be safe .
18 It was agreed that the retiring Prime Minister did not have any right to nominate or give binding advice as to his successor , though he might be consulted along with others .
19 Chester City Council spent £28,000 trying to scrub off his tag along with others from almost every street in the city .
20 They , along with others living and enjoying the countryside , would be very sorry if these security inspections were discontinued .
21 If he learns from this episode that he must be more independent in his judgment and not be swept along by others , there need be no long-lasting harm .
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