Example sentences of "which [art] other [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | A child ( anyone under 16 years ) is sexually abused when another person , who is sexually mature , involves the child in any activity which the other person expects to lead to their sexual arousal . |
2 | In the latter case , the contract of employment of the unlawfully rejected candidate is considered as having been automatically concluded as from the date on which the other candidate has been hired . |
3 | The initial storyline came from Terry Nation , but as an amusement for themselves the two writers took it in turns to write the detailed story breakdowns , each leaving an impossible cliff-hanger which the other writer had to get out of . |
4 | There is also a remote , but possible , danger that on contentious matters with a social context , the Protocol procedure could be abused for the purpose of eliminating opposition from the UK to measures where , for example , the UK , Spain and Portugal ( a blocking minority of 23 votes ) would oppose a measure of which the other member states were in favour . |
5 | But a dull flush was creeping up her neck , and colouring her cheeks , and she felt furious with herself for the tell-tale signs of insecurity , for the ease with which the other girl had succeeded in humiliating her … |
6 | It will be a choice of ends , for example , even if forgotten a moment later , when he chokes back an erupting laugh at a slip by an important man , the choice being between a momentary and a long-term goal , the latter of which the other man could jeopardize . |
7 | In particular , freedom to teach and to conduct research are often mentioned in the same phrase , as if the authority by which an academic engages in the one activity is exactly the same as the authority under which the other activity is undertaken . |
8 | Most extraordinary of these are the Cretaceous rudists ( p. 47 ) a group in which one valve became modified to a long cone , on which the other valve rested like a lid , the whole effect being most un-clammish . |
9 | The eminently more favourable position would be that if one partner engages in sexual conduct with another outside their relationship which the other partner finds intolerable , then this may be cited as evidence that the marriage has broken down . |
10 | These ‘ victimless ’ crimes often involve one party or individual providing a service which the other party wants . |
11 | It is designed for one party to put forward a proposition which the other party denies or opposes . |
12 | I think this construction receives some indirect support from subsection ( 6 ) which limits the costs which the unassisted party can recover to costs attributable to those parts of the proceedings for which the other party was in receipt of legal aid . |
13 | It would , as Mr. Lloyd conceded , be exercisable also in a case where no misrepresentation inducing the transaction could be pointed to but where a registered proprietor had entered into a transaction under a misapprehension for which the other party to the transaction was not responsible , a misapprehension as to the value of the property , for example . |
14 | put it , ’ … the more outlandish the clause , the greater the notice which the other party , if he is to be bound , must in all fairness be given . ’ |
15 | Within the natural sciences there was little of that passionate and puzzled confrontation which occurs when there is a clash , not of different hypotheses , but of different ways of looking at the same problem , i.e. when one party proposes not merely a different answer , but one which the other party considers to be impermissible or ‘ unthinkable ’ . |
16 | They may have then negotiated from these to produce a final contract in which the other party introduced the exemption clause in question through negotiation . |
17 | The first relevant principle to be derived from the ticket cases in the case of contracts placed on standard terms and conditions is that , if the party whom it is sought to bind knows that there is a set of standard terms which the other party intends should apply to the contract , and he enters into the contract on this basis , he will be bound by them . |
18 | Difficulties can arise if one party refuses to disclose a document which the other party wishes the expert to see . |
19 | But he was present at a hearing in which the other witness identified one of the pictures as the assailant . |
20 | It represents the starting point , the fitted value to which the other path values should be added ; for this reason it does not have a sign attached . |
21 | There 's a signal box , from which the other picture was taken . |
22 | the close-up , fast cutting , the sophistication of modern make-up and special effects techniques , the heightening effect of sound effects and music all combine on the large screen to produce an impact which no other medium can create . |
23 | Because each person is unique , and has experiences which no other person has ever had quite in that way or in that combination of circumstances , this learning can not be structured by teacher or syllabus or advisers from without , except possibly in certain exceptional situations where a sustained one-to-one relationship is possible or required . |
24 | achieved on a batsman 's pitch from which no other bowler got any response at all . |
25 | Yet there are memorable features here which no other composer could have devised ; the balance between the poetic slow movement and the headlong scherzo of No. 1 ; the echoes of tonal melody in the abrasively dissonant No. 2 ; while Nos. 3 and 4 both embody Tippett 's own rethinking of a late-Beethoven style overflowing with trills and intricate ornamentation until , at the end of No. 4 , the simple basic theme returns unadorned , as if in homage to Beethoven 's Op. 109 . |
26 | And now for something completely different … a racket which the manufacturer claims has criteria which no other racket can provide . |
27 | Ciskei was one of 10 " homelands " or bantustans created under the apartheid regime ; four of these , including Ciskei , had accepted a nominal independence from South Africa which no other country had recognized , but which constituted an additional obstacle to the transition to a post-apartheid South Africa . |
28 | metallic foils have a highly reflective surface , and create an impression of light and spaciousness. flock , hessian , grasscloth and cork give warmth and texture ; and fabrics like silk create a sense of luxury , which no other wallcovering can equal , though some try to imitate . |
29 | These alliances have been invaluable to the NI : the key card up our sleeve which no other publication could produce and which the hard-boiled marketing executive could not have understood . |
30 | The interiors are a radical departure from classic and American design , offering car-like comfort and styling the like of which no other manufacturer can match . |