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

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1 But where other churches have owned their own schools , as does the Church of Ireland in the South , a similar position has been adopted , though the reasons for the position have been on different grounds .
2 At one point , the prospectus states : ‘ A Water Service Company may at any time require the Director General to determine whether , and if so how , K should be changed where other circumstances which would not have been avoided by prudent management action , have a substantial adverse effect on its water or sewerage business . ’
3 Mr Sisulu 's generosity and warmth did not waver during his time in the maximum security prison of Robben Island , where other inmates deferred to him as a charismatic senior statesman of what has been called ‘ the government-in-exile ’ .
4 The next port of call is back in the town , where other members of the Ration Platoon will be busy collecting the day 's fresh fruit and vegetable order .
5 It certainly might have helped Diana to listen and learn from counselling sessions , where other couples ' problems are aired and discussed ; but there is no doubt that by taking on the role of patron at a time when the world was prophesying doom for her own marriage was an exceptionally brave thing for her to do .
6 These would be better able to market its strengths ( which are being shown to advantage during the Gulf war , for which Lloyd 's is putting together imaginative war insurance where other markets fear to tread ) .
7 A medicine trolley squeaked rodently in the hall outside , where other out-patients sat in clumps of tubular steel chairs neatly arranged according to their various diseases .
8 Where other kings and queens have adjusted to the spirit of the age , installed in some suburban villa , pedalling a bicycle around town , the House of Windsor retains palaces , massive estates and considerable influence .
9 I would find it very difficult to go into a situation , like a communal changing room in a big store , where other women would see my body .
10 Her water-melon breasts rest heavily on her lap and her cleavage starts where other women have a navel .
11 But where other people would probably have covered the past in a coat of paint , the building 's new young occupants , the Stewarts have happily let it be and turned their decorative attentions to the interior instead .
12 But then , where other punters , hammering to get in ?
13 I limit my inquiry further by not considering the situation in which the doctor exceeds the norm of accepted treatment — for example , where his treatment borders on experimentation , where other considerations apply .
14 It is the hardiest breed of all , able to be productive where other cattle could not even survive , and , like other hardy old breeds , it is long-lived and can make do with the poorest of grazing .
15 Even where there are national forest-management policies they are often difficult to enforce , especially where other interests , notably the potential of forest products to earn foreign currency , are involved .
16 As control methods they have the advantage of low capital outlay , although there is the ongoing need to purchase the masking and counteracting agent , as and when necessary , and case of application , being particularly valuable where other methods can not be applied .
17 Where other interpreters fail to bring variety to Orff 's incessant repetitions , Sawallisch draws infinite contrasts from the instrumental texture , at one time sensuous then ribald , ecstatic and powerful .
18 It does seem however , from the evidence of the Australian National University concerning the Gogo lungfish , that a complicated scenario arose where other techniques of air-breathing occurred accidentally , and that air-sac creatures invaded freshwater habitats while the diaphragm-breathers became the first land inhabitants .
19 Joint manager Alan Curbishley agreed : ‘ Now we have a ground where other teams will fear to come .
20 Where other people run purchase and ledger on a monthly basis , we run purchase and ledger daily from all of our trading locations .
21 This minor cooling , in itself , is unlikely to be sufficient to precipitate an ice age but , where other circumstances are favourable , may be just enough to tip the balance .
22 Far from it — where other people 's welfare is concerned , or the mechanics of his own achievements , he is as serious and practical as the world out there might require .
23 There is one type of implicit identification in which source markers are absent , but where other devices in the narrative serve as indicators .
24 They know just where other pools lie and are able to judge their leaps with such accuracy that they always drop into one .
25 In ‘ thin-soiled ’ Attica ( Thuc. i.2 ) the olive was unusually important : its deep roots could penetrate the subsoil and get into the rocks , enabling the tree to thrive where other plants could not .
26 FAT CHANCE — WHERE OTHER DIETS GO WRONG
27 She separated herself from their intimacy by putting the forks precisely away in a drawer , where other forks were .
28 This issue will be explored further in 5.7.4 , where other sociolinguistic studies , which have selected different indicators , are considered .
29 Millions upon millions of seeds , spores , and similar reproductive bodies are annually scattered abroad in order that species may settle in new stations ; yet millions upon millions perish because they are sown in places where physical conditions or nature of the soil check their development or where other species are stronger .
30 Where the warehouse is totally independent of other buildings , the standards of construction and protection described in other chapters will apply , but , where other accommodation is attached or within prescribed distances , the Building Regulations ( and possibly Insurance Surveyors ) will require structural separation between the different purpose groups , and the standards of fire resistance will be the highest of the respective categories .
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