Example sentences of "to other [noun pl] ['s] " in BNC.

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1 It is clear that an element of contrast is intended , with a meaning something like " in writing Othello , Shakespeare becomes an exception , and so stands in contrast to other writers ' .
2 I constantly compare my body to other women 's bodies , whether it 's on television , or amongst my friends — I ca n't help myself .
3 In small group discussions , happily married men with children clearly saw fidelity as part of their lives ; although not immune to other women 's charms , they were not prepared to jeopardize what they had for the sake of a night of passion .
4 But the Japanese attitude to other countries ' war graves is not winning them any friends .
5 Buried within IBM announcement of its PowerParallel multi-processing RISC system last month ( CI No 2,113 ) was the news that its parallel processing capabilities will opened up to other vendors ' machines .
6 Jomeo is endearingly accident-prone and forever unsuccessful with females ; Gigi , by contrast , is wildly popular with the opposite sex and has made up for her childlessness by becoming a universal aunt to other females ' babies .
7 By comparison the CMHTs were a readily identifiable and costed group of specialist development staff covering all aspects of the developmental process ; they had to rely on gaining access to other organizations ' resources ; and they intentionally eschewed traditional residential care — especially private residential care .
8 This led him to write a book which he called A Discourse of the Liberty of Prophesying , Shewing the Unreasonableness of Prescribing to Other Men 's Faith and the Iniquity of Persecuting Different Opinions .
9 Traditionally , computer manufacturers have used proprietary software to ‘ lock in ’ users , who would then find it impossible or prohibitively expensive , to move their applications to other manufacturers ' machines — or even , in IBM 's case , different machines from the same manufacturer .
10 Psychology 's definition of its object , the human subject , as rational and autonomous , owes a lot to other sciences ' concepts of their objects .
11 The West has to dictate to other nations ' leadership , telling them what to do with their own wealth and natural resources .
12 ROBBIE What got me was when I went to other folks ' houses .
13 A recent discovery has shown that some North American cliff swallows actually carry eggs from their own nest to other swallows ' nests nearby .
14 Giorgio Melchiori rightly sees pronouns as ‘ semiotic pointers ’ towards a ‘ network of relations ’ , and notes the far greater proportion of second-person pronouns in Shakespeare ( some 37.2 per cent compared to other poets ' average of 20 per cent , with 40.3 per cent for the first person ) .
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