Example sentences of "other [adv] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Mr Izetbegovic 's urgent appeal was issued after Serbian paramilitary groups took control of all access points and key buildings in the northern city of Banja Luka and in other predominantly Serbian areas .
2 9.12 Licences etc under hand Whilst the Landlord is a limited company or other corporation all licences consents approvals and notices required to be given by the Landlord shall be sufficiently given if given under the hand of a director the secretary or other duly authorised officer of the Landlord [ or the Surveyor on behalf of the Landlord ] Without this provision , the effectiveness of licences and consents granted by the landlord during the term and not under seal could be in doubt .
3 The other most famous crag in Provence is Buoux .
4 She did forget the name of the other most memorable character , bearded and effusive .
5 What is the House of Commons to make of the reports of serious on-going disagreements between , on the one hand , Mr. Ian Burns and other most senior officials in the Home Office and the Metropolitan police , as represented by Mr. Bill Taylor , and , on the other side of this subject of how to deal with Ireland-originating situations , Mrs.
6 The other most obvious example of group difference concerns differences between men and women in the same community .
7 The other most obvious difference between the researcher and the ordinary new member of a social group is that the former must keep detailed and accurate notes and records of everything observed and every impression gained .
8 The other most common fault at this stage is for the knitter to put all the needles for the second side into UWP , instead of taking them back to B position with the transfer tool .
9 Instead of going to Silver it 'll be used to build homes for the people of Leeds or other most desirable things .
10 The point of interest from all of these examples is not only the obvious centrality of blood to Jewish ritual thought and practice , but also the fact that virtually all of the significant references to blood derive from the book of Leviticus and other chronologically allied strands of the Old Testament .
11 Subsequent criticism of Radcliffe-Brown 's admirably clear analysis by Lévi-Strauss , Goody and Needham centres on his ‘ extension of sentiments ’ from primary ( e.g. mother ) to secondary kin ( e.g. maternal uncle ) and points to his exclusion of other arguably relevant relationships such as those between brother and sister , and husband and wife .
12 This power of ‘ patronage ’ imposes its own requirements on the nature of the press and ensures that the press , as well as other commercially funded media , continue to sell in order to sell readers to advertisers .
13 The pragmatist might acknowledge this point but would offer the further thought that , under normal circumstances , it is unlikely that a flea 's stray garment could be mistaken for anything else , and that the flea. its garments and any other intimately associated paraphernalia would be more sensibly and helpfully handled as a single record .
14 However , other rather separate streams of thinking also influenced the work of Park and his colleagues during the early years of this century .
15 They can fetch and carry for other Goblin or Orc races , and do other rather limited tasks , but they are little use for any real work .
16 Other rather exceptional items include a 40-kg topaz , a full-size Triceratops , a huge gorilla and an even bigger elephant .
17 In cosmopolitan Cairo with its three principal working languages and at least a dozen other widely used ones people turned as readily to the overseas press as they did to the native one .
18 These include : awareness in information technology , materials and other widely applicable technologies ; support for technology transfer infrastructure , including strengthening industrial units and technology audits in Higher Education Institutes ; and programmes which increase the ability of firms to undertake technology transfer , including the Teacher Company Scheme , the Consultancy Initiative and Managing in the '90s .
19 What mediates between the de-limited artistic field ( and the other properly cultural fields ) and the large social field , in other words what mediates between the field of production and consumption , is for Bourdieu the education system .
20 Amalgamemnon foregrounds the ‘ novelistic ’ aspect of contemporary society by using the future tense and other conspicuously fictional devices to reveal the speculative and constructed nature of the supposedly factual information conveyed through the media .
21 The town 's procurator-fiscal , a lawyer named Sim , was the only other professionally qualified man in the town 's service whom it was thought safe to appoint .
22 Salaries too have become comparable to those earned by other professionally qualified people in industry and commerce with the top levels earned by company secretaries or senior corporate administrators .
23 It does not indicate what the velocity will be at the same point at another instant or what it will be at any other geometrically similar point ( i.e. a point at the same distance from the axis ) .
24 But I think the other incredibly important thing that you said was about the number of boys here from public schools as well and I think that
25 Generally speaking , most researchers feel that there is no harm in tape-recording ( or , for that matter , photographing ) a politician on the hustings or any other obviously public person or event .
26 There are other extremely rare complications .
27 Two other extremely good chapters include one on the granivorous genus Pogonomyrmex and the exciting area of cooperative colony foundation in Atta leafcutting ants .
28 ‘ The other extremely important part of Mr Aram 's collection from the point of view of the industrial archaeologist , ’ said Dr Chapman , ‘ is the deposit of company records .
29 It had shared a dusty envelope in a hidden file for years with other hitherto unknown gems , including shots of Bridget Bardot in her heyday .
30 These mountains stand on a watershed between east and west and determined walkers blessed with unfailing energy will find a way from one side to the other much easier th , n is apparent on the approach .
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