Example sentences of "[noun pl] [coord] others [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 Such moves , some between private companies and others inspired by governments , can be seen as a further restructuring of the European car industry , faced with the increasing challenge of Japanese and other Far Eastern competition .
2 Many of the adults put in large bills and others put in cheques .
3 The differences in treatment of the authors was very apparent when we found that some selected a few headings and sub-headings and others sub-divided the subject much more .
4 which is used mainly f or political prisoners and others held in administrative detention .
5 Following the breakdown of the Algiers talks in early 1989 the Ministry of Justice announced on May 9 , 1989 , that ETA prisoners and others held for terrorist offences were to be dispersed to prisons throughout the country and to have their separate status and special concessions withdrawn [ see also p. 36628 ] .
6 We bring to bear on the various officers and employees and shareholders and others associated with the corporation our ordinary standards of personal responsibility .
7 H.M.S. Cossack arrived in Leith Docks on 17th February with 300 British seamen and others rescued from the German raider ‘ Altmark ’ .
8 They interviewed ex-managers and others associated with 118 closures by externally controlled manufacturing plants in Northern Ireland , Tyne side , Leicestershire and South Hampshire , 1980–86 .
9 These may be production workers but they may also be senior people ; managers hired for a fixed term and technologists and others used as consultants .
10 There were some interesting connections between these individuals and others associated with the Britons , apart from the common commitment to the British Empire .
11 Some have been abandoned by their families and others forced to leave .
12 The group is expecting customers to be banks , processors and others linked to farming as well as ‘ agro-industrial multinationals ’ , co-operatives and commodity boards .
13 I expect we 'll now see trade unionists and others appointed where appropriate .
14 This system was based on an examination of individual courses by external academics and others drawn from the subject or professional area in question .
15 To strengthen the sense of group identity , set designers , editions , publicists and others graduated through the studio 's hierarchy and became directors , writers or producers .
16 Programme of short courses for qualified teachers ( HMSO ) Organised by Her Majesty 's Inspectorate in England and Wales for teachers and others engaged in the educational service in England and Wales
17 In addition , the authority has a duty to promote contact between the child and his parents , relatives , friends and others connected with him ( Sched 3 , para 15(1) ) .
18 The section provides that the Secretary of State may make provisions by regulations in relation to revised accounts and reports which , in particular , may : — make different provisions according to whether the previous documents are replaced or merely supplemented by a statement of corrections ; deal with the functions of the auditors ; require the directors to take specified steps in relation to circulation to members and others entitled under section 238 ; laying before a general meeting and delivery to the Registrar ; and the application of provisions of the Act ( including penalties ) .
19 It is understood a special six-man squad of detectives is making its own inquiries after meeting a wall of silence generated by fear from the injured men and others seen so far .
20 Classic motor cycle restorers and others used to the time consuming ‘ cigarette paper technique ’ for determining opening time would undoubtedly benefit from the ease and accuracy of timing magnetos afforded by this method . ’
21 There has been recent concern with regard to the precipitation and aggravation of diabetes mellitus by thiazide diuretics ( Murphy et al , 1982 ) , and β-adrenoreceptor blocking agents and others used in the treatment of hypertension .
22 Since then many more have been established , some created by the Government to oversee newly-privatised industries and others set up by private companies attracted by the idea of a ‘ righter of wrongs ’ whom the public see as independent and impartial .
23 Some students and others arrested within hours of the February incident had admitted on television seeking to overthrow the government and , in most cases , membership of Nahda .
24 This latter number had been much larger ; it included , until the recent amnesty , more than 2,000 former National Guardsmen and others convicted by the 1979–81 special courts ; of these only 39 remained in prison in October 1989 .
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