Example sentences of "other [conj] in [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Is it based on what you , well the case history 's there , I think I know the , the , other than in performance , but based on that you should be able to do that .
2 Temporarily employed engineers and scientists and technicians are mainly engaged upon fixed contracts , as are skilled operatives and craftsmen ( other than in construction ) .
3 It 's not physically demanding other than in stamina concentration terms .
4 Other than in mining and one or two other industries , there is still a massive gap between the best day-release work and the advanced courses on offer at the residential colleges or higher education institutions like Middlesex Polytechnic .
5 The use of different typefaces , other than in shoulder headings , is rare .
6 No correspondence or enquiries can be dealt with other than in accordance with the tender conditions .
7 Treaty amendment , other than in accordance with the terms of an amendment clause , has to be by unanimity amongst the parties .
8 We should also recall that the nature of the war , sieges pursued by both sides and the defence of a long frontier stretching from Le Crotoy in the east to Mont-Saint-Michel in the west , dictated a kind of war in which heavy cavalry played relatively little part other than in defence .
9 The syllabus gives indications that skills other than in painting should be developed in the teaching , but this is not the case in practice .
10 If he disliked Shakespeare , other than in joke , it was because he thought Shakespeare ( a true poet with a deep tap-root into old English stories and traditions ) had too often neglected that root for later and sillier interests .
11 But there is no literature other than in guidance papers produced by , for instance , the National Union of Teachers and the National Association of Headteachers , to show how far a head should consult other members of staff .
12 To grant a power to make references on points arising other than in connection with litigation would present difficulties in the selection of points for reference .
13 As the colleges sought to establish degree courses other than in teacher education it was naturally towards the humanities that they mainly turned , and attempts to use their existing strengths in those areas , together with opportunities for combined and modularized courses , resulted in often extremely complex proposals .
14 Congress would remain free to re-order its priorities , but the overall balance of the budget could be altered only if approved by two-thirds of both houses of Congress , other than in time of war , when the measure could be waived by a simple majority .
15 The Lead Organization will not be liable to make any payment other than in respect of an approved claim .
16 3.1.2 to use the Trade Marks ( without amendment or addition ) in connection with the licenses granted under Clause 3.1.1 ( provided always that nothing in this Clause 3.1.2 shall be taken as conferring on the right to use the Trade Marks , exclusively or non-exclusively , other than in respect of the Licensed Products ) .
17 This Document may not be copied or distributed by the recipient to third parties ( other than in confidence to the recipient 's professional advisers ) .
18 It is not other than in town centres , market towns and local commercial centres .
19 It does not require a great deal of specialist training other than in counselling skills and is based on common sense .
20 Both parents and child operate within a system of mutuality where the behaviour of one produces effects on the other that in turn modify the behaviour of the first .
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