Example sentences of "[prep] [adj] [noun sg] [verb] [prep] other " in BNC.

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1 From this , one might hypothesize that education is important in developing the intellectual skills necessary to absorb and make sense of political material communicated by other media .
2 Then , he put the problems down to a lack of top speed compared to other machines in the series .
3 In court , Judge Francis Allen said : ’ This sort of mindless attack happens in other parts of the country , but I find it more in Oxford . ’
4 According to a Scottish professor speaking on Gaelic humour there are 50 million people of Scottish descent living in other parts of the world , plus another 15 million in England .
5 The church is built of white Pentelic marble and is decorated by sculptured slabs and panels mainly of decorated marble taken from other buildings , thus illustrating a mixture of Greek classical and early Byzantine work from egg and dart carving to signs of the zodiac and dragons ( 211 and 213 ) .
6 Recovery is the term used to describe the result of charging work done for other departments to their respective budgets and crediting the R&D budget with the same amount .
7 Recovery is the term used to describe the result of charging work done for other departments to their respective budgets and crediting the R&D budget with the same amount .
8 There was a steady crowd pushing its way along , the usual anonymous array of big city faces with other things on their minds .
9 One of his chapters is entitled ‘ The Beat as an Obstacle Race ’ , which is a good way of thinking about it since the obstacles to your progress are the numerous areas of dirty wind provided by other sails and you have to do your utmost to avoid them .
10 Though excessive concentration on these equations can be criticised ( since they are not , in many ways , typical of chaotic systems ) , it remains true that examples of nearly all the types of chaotic behaviour seen in other three-dimensional dissipative systems of differential equations can be found , for some parameter values , in the Lorenz system .
11 Rattler rapidly evaluates a set of high quality partial charges from semiempirical quantum mechanical calculations with a substantial reduction in computational time compared with other MEP methods .
12 This combination of data — an excess of GP over other referrals of women , together with a significantly greater likelihood of diversion of women referred by GPs away from compulsory admission compared with other female referrals — suggests apparent discrimination on the part of GPs against women .
13 Indeed , one must infer that the policy was deliberately not expressed in the legislation because it appeared in express terms in other legislation relating to other transactions .
14 If , however , the market is able to absorb information about the risks attached to future cash flows from other sources , for example the work of financial analysts , then the role of qualification is marginalised to that of informing unsophisticated investors about risks , the knowledge of which has , unbeknown to them , already been built into the pricing of their securities , but which might possibly cause them to consider whether they should diversify their portfolio or change its composition .
15 It is perfectly possible , for example , to attribute upward pressure on wages to real wage resistance in certain circumstances and to competitive inter-union leapfrogging in other circumstances .
16 A picture card giving the general situation for structural practice accompanied by other picture cards giving more detailed examples .
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