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

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1 The establishment of a welfare state and the state purchase of major industries would have been almost impossible in many other years of the twentieth century for they would have precipitated a sterling crisis as bankers and firms switched their assets out of sterling and into foreign currencies .
2 ‘ He also said the factory included many novel and revolutionary schemes not operational in any other part of the world , although he stressed that all equipment had been tried out elsewhere ’ .
3 The so-called ‘ feminine ’ vanity and self-conscious attention to , for example , hair or modesty which is present in many other interpretations of sea-shore bathers , is certainly not evident here .
4 Bailey 's interpretation of the " natural seismograph " , as he called it , is certainly applicable in many other places around the world .
5 He was a magistrate , sat on the board of the local church and was involved in many other aspects of the town 's affairs .
6 He may have been involved in some other misdemeanours at the same time , but he was also supporting the poll tax in the Cabinet .
7 It makes me wonder if they are n't deficient in some other aspect of their lives . ’
8 Indeed the scale of decline for such a major party is virtually unparalleled in any other state in post-war Western Europe .
9 In Russia there were not even formal rules regulating the succession to the throne until 1796 , while Peter I , in an exercise of uncontrolled personal power unparalleled in any other monarch of the period , had in 1722 assumed the right to bequeath the throne to a successor of his own choice .
10 In Provence the Romanesque architecture is different from that in most other parts of France .
11 It is clear that food sales in pubs are increasing faster than those in any other sector of the catering industry .
12 Policy in the Netherlands , with its strong pro-cycling ethos , serves as an obvious yardstick by which to judge UK cycling conditions , which were described in a recent report as worse than those in any other country in Europe bar one .
13 Singers in Zambia were very skilled at improvisation , and the same skill seems to be common in many other parts of Africa .
14 English language skills are also necessary in all other parts of the examination .
15 It may be necessary in any other type of personal injury case .
16 This seems to be generally true in most other systems of chaotic equations as well .
17 To a degree unknown in any other use of language he finds himself not only attending to what is said but simultaneously hearing the words as textures of vowels and consonants , noting rhythm , rhyme , assonance ; meanings refuse to be tied down , disclose nuances and associations of which he has never been conscious ; sights and sounds which he has never heeded become sensuously precise and vivid in imagination ; emotion assumes a peculiar lucidity , undisguised by what he habitually feels or has been taught that he ought to feel ; truths about life and death , which he follows social convention in systematically evading , stand out as simple and unchallengeable .
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