Example sentences of "and elsewhere in the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 JANET facilitates direct access to other university computers in London , Manchester , Cambridge and elsewhere in the UK and overseas .
2 A computer-based catalogue of the library stock on all campuses can now be accessed from terminals in the libraries and elsewhere in the University .
3 A computer-based catalogue of the library stock on all campuses can now be accessed from terminals in the libraries and elsewhere in the University .
4 The huge slump in the grain price on the Volga and elsewhere in the winter of 1922 , and the lesser slide in the price of flax from Belorussia , were but two of the contributing factors , though grain played a basic role .
5 Research projects on many topics are carried out at the CTVM , overseas , and elsewhere in the Edinburgh area and students and staff present their work at weekly seminars .
6 Each year we review the cost of Friends subscriptions and take into account the level of admission charges at Historic Scotland properties , the costs charged by comparable organisations in Scotland and elsewhere in the United Kingdom and the service we provide to Friends .
7 My right hon. Friend may have read reports in the newspapers today that the European Commission wants to abolish newspaper boys and girls in Cumbria and elsewhere in the United Kingdom .
8 A third defendant , John Kinsella ( 48 ) an uncle of Denis Kinsella , who also lives in the Nottingham area , is charged with the other two with conspiracy to cause explosions on or before February 26 in Warrington and elsewhere in the United Kingdom .
9 Meanwhile , Mr Lhea Munteanu , a Soviet MP from Moldavia , reported further demonstrations yesterday in the towns of Iasi and Arad , and elsewhere in the country .
10 The South-east Joint Planning Team published reports in 1970 , ( Strategic plan for the South East ) , and 1976 , ( Strategy for the South East ) , and elsewhere in the country regional strategy teams worked in particular areas .
11 The hon. Gentleman illustrated his argument graphicaly , and so shall I. No hon. Member will forget the riots in Trafalgar square and elsewhere in the country that were provoked by those opposed to a system of taxation endorsed by Parliament .
12 Here , and elsewhere in the south-west , the pattern of farmsteads today reflects the earlier pattern of dispersed settlement .
13 It was observed that the theoretical and practical commitment of local authorities themselves to training-the overall ‘ training climate ’ — with its implications for availability of resources both in the library department and elsewhere in the authority , can have a significant effect on the extent of training undertaken .
14 Throughout the chapter and elsewhere in the book , the key changes have been described as and where relevant , in particular under the headings ‘ Personal allowance , , ‘ Married couple 's allowance ’ and ‘ Capital gains tax ’ ( see pages 59 , 60 , 67 ) .
15 This is not to say , as we shall see later on in this chapter and elsewhere in the book , that there is not a strict and systematic constraint on achievement imposed by ascribed status attributes in class societies too : those of race and gender are particularly significant ones in our society , for example .
16 ( Note that here and elsewhere in the book , underlined stretches of talk mean that it is phonologically and/or grammatically marked as " Creole " . )
17 Can Her Majesty 's Ministers use the time before there is any question of political talks resuming to take the initiative in the security situation in Belfast and elsewhere in the Province ?
18 Will my right hon. Friend undertake to arrange a debate before Christmas , or at least before the December Council of Ministers meeting on fishing , so that we may have our annual chance to discuss the state of the fishing industry in England and elsewhere in the kingdom ?
19 It was also , I suspect , together with the defeat of the ‘ radical unrest ’ in Paris and elsewhere in the spring of 1968 , a final body-blow to any hopes of a revival in the fortunes of West European communist parties .
20 The recession that we 've gone through in materials and elsewhere in the economy has taught us , or should have taught us I believe , a very clear lesson and that is that we must end the situation that 's in the building materials industry where our members rely for a reasonable standard of living on bonus earnings the problem being of course that as soon as the recession starts to bite , then the bonus pay becomes very vulnerable to attack and reduction by the employers .
21 The Chamber of the House of Commons was damaged by bombs during the Second World War and when deciding whether it should be rebuilt as it was originally , or along the lines of the Houses of Parliament in Ottawa and elsewhere in the Commonwealth ( ’ one representative : one desk ’ ) , Winston Churchill and Clement Attlee , with other senior politicians , plumped for the old ways — and the old ways were those of adversarial politics .
22 The standards in this chapter and elsewhere in the guide are to be followed on such engagements .
23 The standards set out in this chapter and elsewhere in the guide are to be followed on such engagements .
24 The standards in this chapter and elsewhere in the guide are to be followed on such engagements .
25 Finally , having scrubbed and soaked the Curiowood , this can be placed just off-centre to break up the open area left , with Fountain plants around it and elsewhere in the foreground .
26 RACIAL inequality is to continue to be monitored on Teesside and elsewhere in the North-East .
27 In 1538 he was named a justice of the peace for Wiltshire , an appointment he retained until his death , and in March 1539 , during an invasion scare , he helped to muster able men in Malmesbury and elsewhere in the county .
28 Others in different cultures and elsewhere in the world have retained the capacity to acknowledge these dimensions of human experience which are beyond the natural and everyday .
29 When first introduced , it was customary to give daily injections for periods of ten to twenty days , and this is still the practice in many clinics both in this country and elsewhere in the world .
30 Speakers of Standard English in different parts of the British Isles and elsewhere in the world may use the same grammar and vocabulary , but different pronunciation .
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