Example sentences of "in other [noun] they " in BNC.

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1 Sometimes small bungalows have been built in the grounds of residential homes , in other developments they have been linked to a warden 's bungalow by means of alarm bells .
2 In some countries they are private industries subject to state regulation ; in other countries they are state-run or nationalized industries .
3 I 'm not commenting still not commenting on local issues , but I mean I quite see that acceptable to Mid Sussex and I 'm not doubting the recommendation but erm we 've actually sixty three thousand right sixty three thousand square metres and the other councils took the attitude that we would be nowhere near achieving structure plan and I find myself absolutely clearly what happened in other comebacks they were only going to produce three , two thirds or three quarters of your
4 A motion went before the police conference saying that if Mr Clarke persisted in his plans to treat police like those in other professions they must press for officers to be treated as employees ‘ with all the trade union rights associated with such a change in status . ’
5 Labour Members say that they want to have a debate , yet because they have been discomfited in other debates they have come in to the Chamber to start shouting and jeering .
6 In other cases they added humour , most notably in Lanchbery 's score for La Fille Mal Gardée , where several witty slants in the orchestration raise laughter , for example the music for the Cock and the Hens .
7 Sometimes such attitudes are secondary to a patient 's current mood state ; in other cases they are long-standing and firmly established .
8 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 .
9 Yes now what I meant was that , that erm in a group like this , the the th th the leader or the leadership role may be relatively minimal and the individualism of the members may be relevant , but I hope it was cos I I think it 's a mistake for class in groups and that so one would hope in this kind of group , the individual variation would be so important that these kind of group phenomena that Freud is talking about in this book but clearly in other groups they 're they 're more important , partly because you can never organize a group by kind of having a meeting with everybody .
10 To be sure , the characterisations are low key , but in other pix they have manifested depth , plot propulsion and story meaning .
11 The Romans were in some respects good engineers , as is evident from their sophisticated heating systems involving plumbed hot water and their networks of roads , but in other ways they were often surprisingly primitive .
12 In other ways they varied : three had very high OBS scores , were unable to manage much of their own personal and environmental care , and needed safeguarding .
13 But if the cultural materialists , unlike the more fastidious new historicists , cheerfully ignore the theoretical consequences of Foucault 's work for many Marxist concepts , in other ways they are closer to him insofar as they make clear in their work their own political priorities and commitments .
14 There are some similarities to the New Confucian officials , of course — they dressed alike , in saffron robes , and had similar rituals and ceremonies — but in other ways they were completely different . ’
15 But in other ways they differ very strongly .
16 Such cats may be at a disadvantage when hunting , because their sense of directional sound will be poor , but in other respects they can lead normal lives and make good mothers .
17 So , although these cats may be doomed to a disappointing sex life , in other respects they have fared remarkably well .
18 Orc and Goblin units are called Mobs , but in other respects they are exactly like the regiments of Men and Elves .
19 In other respects they are rather mysterious — more so in fact than seems to have been widely realized .
20 But in other respects they were tribal hunters and food-gatherers .
21 Seamen felt themselves constantly under attack from the press , particularly that presided over by Lord Northcliffe , who had given up the conscription campaign , but continued to blacken the character of merchant sailors and firemen , while in other circles they were being lauded for their valour by no less a person than Admiral Sir John Jellicoe himself .
22 In other words they usually , ‘ dance classically from their feet to the waist and above that are free to express themselves as people of more definite behaviour , work , play and age ’ ( de Valois in a lecture to teachers , 1947 ) .
23 In other words they could overcome the debilitating impact of high unemployment and the government 's attempts it deflation which had clearly weakened the trade union movement 's powers of resistance during the early 1920s .
24 In other words they hoped that by self-denial the Americans could dissuade the Russians from attempting it .
25 In other words they would think I was a slag .
26 In other words they needed to experience the ‘ sanctuary game ’ before they could cope with a ‘ breaking of sanctuary game ’ .
27 Even more frequently there are people who claim to be introverted , ( in other words they think and feel as an introvert ) but who nonetheless over-compensate and behave in extraverted ways .
28 In other words they are continuing to operate in their separate ways , largely untouched one by the other .
29 The cable will be based either on conventional coaxial links made from copper or the newer optical fibres that have much higher ‘ bandwidth ’ — in other words they can carry higher volumes of the signals that represent communications traffic .
30 In other words they had become , in her opinion , a rubber stamp , and not an independent body making decisions for the authority to abide by .
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