Example sentences of "and [prep] other [noun pl] " in BNC.

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31 Despite complex controls for various aspects of political interest and for other influences , those who watched a lot of television news , especially on BBC-TV , showed higher levels of total approval .
32 As the DES decided in 1980 to discontinue its approval arrangements for OND by 1982 and for other courses by 1981 , the Association of County Councils and the Standing Conference of Regional Advisory Councils agreed to set up a national committee , namely the NCCAE , to replace the role of the DES .
33 The project is working to identify all the terms required for recording medical records and for other uses , such as medical audit .
34 Holland reported in 1837 that Thurlstone village had three or four mills for grinding corn and for other uses .
35 Er we are involved er quite heavily in local authority and teachers generally , through unions and through other connections , so erm some of you will have seen us advertised anyway .
36 Planners of the History curriculum will need to take account of contributions that History will be able to make to a whole range of aspects of learning , as well as recognise the possibilities for the delivery of elements of the History curriculum in other ways and through other subjects .
37 Closely linked to the issues concerning this form of representation and visibility are the attitudinal issues — the attitudes towards women in such positions , and our own attitudes , as women in those positions , towards our positions and towards other women .
38 On waste , Yeo stated that a levy on landfill waste would encourage waste producers to move away from landfill and towards other methods of disposal , including recycling .
39 The health authority would have a legitimate interest in the decision in the light of its current responsibility towards J. and towards other patients for whose care its necessarily limited resources have to be used .
40 In 1918 he met the painter Arthur Lett-Haines ( 1894–1978 ) , and despite other liaisons the two lived together for sixty years until Haines 's death in 1978 .
41 The occurrence of convulsions carried risks of bone fractures and of other injuries , but ingenious psychiatrists encouraged the development of standardized preparations of curare which could be used clinically to prevent the muscular component of the electrically-induced seizures .
42 to take reasonable care for the health and safety of himself and of other persons who may be affected by his acts or omissions at work ; and
43 The maximum fine in a Magistrates ' Court for breaches of ss 2 to 6 of the Act and of other sections relating to breaches of improvement notices , and prohibition notices or court remedy orders , has risen to £20,000 and all other breaches of the Act or subordinate Regulations and other relevant legislation now incur a maximum fine of £5,000 ( previously £2,000 ) .
44 696 , and of other sons , Osric ( possibly ) and Offa ( see Appendix , Fig. 6.2 ) , may suggest a somewhat younger man .
45 In thinking about what Stalinism brought to his country , Kundera thinks of the support this despotism has received from the writers of his country , and of other countries .
46 However , as part of a whole-school policy on language , teachers of English and of other languages ( and possibly of other subjects ) should meet and discuss what framework of description and which terms they propose to use in the school .
47 He informed Prime Minister Kosygin that the ZOPFAN proposal was ‘ not directed at anyone and no one is excluded ’ , that its essence lay in the recognition and harmonisation of the legal interests of all the parties in Southeast Asia , of both the countries actually located in the region and of other powers .
48 The excitement of the exhibition concerns the opportunity to place many works around the park 's lake where they will create an impression quite different to the context of brutal architecture of the Hayward Gallery , or of the European Patent Office in Munich and of other cities for which King has made commissions in recent years .
49 But there remains a key distinction between complaints of negligence and of other deficiencies which determines whether The Law Society will investigate complaints .
50 The agencies have simply embarked on a large-scale programme to revise consents both of their sewage works and of other discharges .
51 I was very fond of ballroom dancing , and of other things associated with the tripping of the light-fantastic .
52 When Greek met Greek here , they talked of a Greek , Homer — ; and of other things , farming , and Virgil , and cider-making , and emigration , and manners , and biography , and learning .
53 The law reports , both of this country and of other jurisdictions , contain many statements emphasising the importance of the right , in a democratic society , to be able to criticise freely the conduct of affairs by public authorities .
54 The problem arises over the interpretation of the concept of welfare , or the child 's best interests , and of other concepts much used in child care practice , such as ‘ neglect ’ , ‘ ill-treatment ’ or being ‘ in moral danger ’ .
55 The wealth of Bishops , the problems of the Biblical texts and of other religions , and the morality of both the Old and the New Testaments ( arbitrary , and socially unprogressive ) were more important factors in the painful losses of faith which Victorians underwent .
56 This would quite naturally be true of adjectives of colour , size , and weight , and of other adjectives expressing basic perceptual notions .
57 In 1347 he promised that the grievances of the Commons should be remedied by Chancery writs against Forest officers , but next year ‘ the commons of the county of Surrey and of other counties ’ complained that although they had sued for a writ in the Chancery , they had not been able to obtain the promised remedy .
58 The extrusion of great quantities of quartz porphyry in the Oslo Graben and in the South Tyrol and of other volcanics in the Black Forest may be further examples .
59 This involves a difference in teachers ' perception of themselves and of other professionals .
60 The basic point is that the language of conscious states has its primary ground in the interaction of humans , and of other beings that behave like them , and the question of the inferential access to inner worlds of ‘ subjective feelings ’ is not raised .
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