Example sentences of "be [verb] [conj] other " in BNC.

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1 As I made clear in July and as the Lord Chancellor made clear , the provision of green form legal aid will be withdrawn when other services are available , but not until then .
2 Campbell focuses on girl shoplifters , but it should be stressed that other females who shoplift , perhaps pensioners or single parents , might do so for more basic material needs .
3 The European proposals , which could add $10 a barrel to the price of oil by the end of the century , were also opposed by large-scale energy users claiming that their businesses would be hampered if other trading partners did not introduce similar measures .
4 There , on a wall plaque , can be seen that other famous fornicator of Irish origin , J F Kennedy , pictured in a pose of sublime mawkishness , eyes closed , hands joined in prayer , contemplating further exercise of droit de president .
5 Always be prepared to listen patiently to a guest 's chatter no matter how boring , but develop a technique of being able to detach , oneself politely from a conversation without giving offence , especially if there is work to be done or other people waiting for attention .
6 The first point definitely implies the second , but it must be said that other mechanisms exist in the equations for introducing folds into the return maps , so that a similar transition is observed even for b-values which do not mean that increasing r involves passing through the spiral of Fig. 6.2 .
7 An optimum path can be selected and other activities adjusted to phase in with those on this ‘ critical path ’ .
8 There are other more familiar ways in which certain parts of integers appear to be related whilst other pairs are not .
9 Equally , it must be ensured that other pupils do not see such a change as a precedent which they can then seek to exploit .
10 It can also be argued that other candidates for possible exclusion are those who are unfit for work for one reason or another .
11 It might be argued that other missing concepts in Pareto 's elite analysis are those of ‘ ideology ’ and ‘ organisation ’ .
12 it can be used when other processes can not , eg when excavation is impossible , such as leaking storage tanks located under major buildings or highways ;
13 Most people are too wrapped up in their own lives to be bothered that other people 's freedoms and rights are being infringed , until it happens to them , and then it 's too late . ’
14 However , the charges on both money and other property may be postponed or other property substituted , especially where the money or property is required to provide somewhere for the assisted person to live .
15 A consideration of the problem of standing and the practical difficulties faced by would-be litigants will be postponed until other aspects of directors ' duties have been examined , and will appear in Chapter 8 .
16 In other words , there was something inevitable in this decline — although it must be noted that other industrialized nations , such as the United States , at a similar stage in their economic development have not necessarily followed the same pattern of development .
17 This concept of a general language impairment was , in turn , made more specific with the idea that particular sub-abilities ( e.g. the production of spoken language ) can be impaired whilst other sub-abilities involved in language ( e.g. speech perception ) are spared .
18 Such lesions are by no means unique and similar patterns may be found when other parts of the gastrointestinal tract are affected by lymphoma .
19 To start with it is to be stored until other jobs are out of the way .
20 They did not — and it was admittedly no part of their business to do so — inform us for which purposes the existing social services are ‘ excessive ’ ; and it may be observed that other commentators , political and non-political , though they are frequently willing to indicate social services which in their opinion are ‘ inadequate ’ , are extremely taciturn when it comes to illustrating the more obvious half of the truism with specific examples .
21 You must come to terms with the fact that some dreams and desires are never going to be fulfilled while other equally wonderful wants and wishes will take their place .
22 You must come to terms with the fact that some dreams and desires are never going to be fulfilled while other equally wonderful wants and wishes will take their place .
23 Invited the Home Secretary to circulate a memorandum to the Cabinet on the suggestion made by the Lord Chancellor that it might be possible to distinguish between certain types of murder for which capital punishment would be retained and other types for which it would be abolished .
24 He added that the moratorium would be extended if other countries followed suit .
25 Belief in the metaphorical reality can only be achieved if other signals in the present objective situation affirm that the metaphorical reality is not , objectively , the absent reality for which it stands ( p. 3 ) .
26 At one point , the prospectus states : ‘ A Water Service Company may at any time require the Director General to determine whether , and if so how , K should be changed where other circumstances which would not have been avoided by prudent management action , have a substantial adverse effect on its water or sewerage business . ’
27 This is an aspect of description , while it can be suggested that other religious , political or social concerns are more properly matters of interpretation .
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