Example sentences of "with other " in BNC.

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1 Returning from a visit to Uganda , where he met with patients in the villages and with other agencies , Maurice Adams said , ‘ It is a beautiful country which is being devastated by a disease which can be stopped . ’
2 I feel that working in partnership with the client , and with other agencies , is the most effective way of ensuring the needs of our clients are met . ’
3 They 've liaised with other organisations to make sure I 've got somebody coming in , even if it 's only to make me something to eat .
4 Here is a passage which shows that a survey can benefit from being used with other books ( even though three of the sculptures mentioned are illustrated by Janson ) .
5 Again , the need for the deeply interested reader to supplement a survey with other books becomes evident .
6 One way for a publisher to finance the publication of an art book is to act with other publishers who will share costs ; an alternative is to find a subsidy .
7 Delacroix 's journal is articulate , concerned with other arts as well as painting , besides containing much comment on contemporary life .
8 Comparisons of the sculpture with other contemporary works are included , and a summary conclusion implies the eventual security of the controversial sculpture in its Hyde Park home .
9 Drama Studio London also runs a one-year course for post-graduate students or in some cases students with other professional skills or theatrical experience .
10 In some schools you will be asked to participate with other students in basic class work over a weekend ( as happens at the Bristol Old Vic drama school ) and in some you may find yourself being judged partly by senior students of the school who will be sitting with the faculty panel ( which is something that happens at Drama Centre ) .
11 But there is no trick to the business of learning lines , as you will find out as you go on — although learning lines for an audition is different from memorising a part in a play for production , because then you will be operating with other actors around you .
12 From the early 1940s , the Irish government began to work towards the introduction of a comprehensive health service for mothers and children in line with other legislative developments in Western countries .
13 But then I lose what I most want from it , that it be in a room with other objects .
14 This kind of move came at a time when Tetley 's , along with other arms of Allied Breweries , espoused and encouraged a culture of well-informed and caring in-house designers .
15 A 1907 description of a ‘ typical suburban pub ’ with six bars featured omnibus drivers and conductors in the ‘ four-ale ’ bar , ‘ horny handed sons of toil and lady customers ’ in the bar opposite , with other woman in the ‘ bottle and jug ’ .
16 This will take place at the Midlands Arts Centre at 5pm on Thursday 3 October , and the discussion will be led by Terry Staples , who programmes the childrens films for the London Film Festival , and Lewis Rudd , Controller Young Peoples ' Programmes at Central Television , with other invited educationalists and childrens ' programme makers .
17 Share your gardening tips with other readers and you could win the holiday of a lifetime
18 However , we know of two firms who make similar dovecotes together with other garden ornaments : Roseney Farm Designs , Lanlivery , Bodmin , Cornwall ( Tel : 0208 872664 ) and Forsham Dovecotes , Goreside Farm , Great Chart , Ashford , Kent ( Tel : 0233–820 229 ) .
19 If you are going to fly your glider efficiently while turning steeply in thermals with other gliders , you need to know how it will behave at the stall .
20 Discuss it with other parents or schoolteachers if there seems to be a problem locally .
21 About getting in touch with other parents
22 To stop the spread of the virus avoid close contact with other people .
23 All the time with other people she was acting , confident and charming ; backstage alone , the pain in her eyes glared at her from a bright-lit make-up mirror , weeping at the tawdriness of it all , scorning costume and plot and witty script .
24 He is frequently described as ‘ having the stoop of an ageing crop-picker and the face of a curious little boy ’ — which may have been true 30 years ago , but now belongs to the discard-tray with other caricatures : caricatures , as Oscar Wilde observed , are compliments that mediocrity pays to genius .
25 And then his grandfather died , and Leonard was faced with other traumas : his mother 's remarriage and its unhappy dissolution .
26 Perhaps the words of his ‘ Old Dialogue ’ ( Flowers for Hitler , p128 ) come from this time , overshadowed as they are with other meanings and claims :
27 She wanted to hear interviews with other survivors and to know what the emergency services had to say — the fire fighters who rushed to the scene , the doctors who performed the operations .
28 strained relationships with other staff who resent having to provide cover ?
29 If it is really necessary to think of mental states as having qualitative content ( and see Dennett , 1988 , for some powerful arguments that it is not ) , then it follows from functionalism that such qualia do not have causal interactions with other mental states or behaviour and are mere epiphenomena .
30 And these , along with other cortical events relating to other sensory pathways , are the basis of consciousness and of our state of being ‘ worlded ’ .
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