Example sentences of "[subord] [prep] [det] others " in BNC.
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1 | So what I propose to do this morning , is to talk erm , based on the notes from the hand-book about Anthems of the Nation , but to spend probably more time , talking about the French National Anthem , than about any others , because I know a little bit about it , and I have discovered even more . |
2 | More crimes are committed with illustrated books , especially in certain categories , than with any others , owing to the operations of the ‘ breaker ’ , the dealer ( and sometimes , regrettably , the collector ) who will ruthlessly destroy a perfectly good book because the total value of the separate plates or maps , sold individually , is more than the intact volume would ordinarily be . |
3 | Wealth , or the ownership of capital , is far more unequally distributed than income and is more unequal in this country than in many others , though wealth data in general and international comparative data in particular are deficient ( Regional Commission on the Distribution of Income and Wealth , 1979 ) . |
4 | Although many measures have been introduced , some of them extremely controversial , the basic structure of the Welfare State has remained intact and the Conservative government has appeared to be more reluctant to legislate in this area than in most others , content with modification rather than substantial revision . |
5 | Therefore , if people do not like the decisions management is taking , they will withdraw their funds , something which is easier in a financial firm than in most others . |
6 | Perhaps the importance of preventing potential problems from becoming actual problems is more obvious in this AL than in some others . |
7 | Hence newspapers and the judiciary are more intimately interconnected on this topic than on many others which are the subject of journalistic interest . |
8 | Expectations need to be appropriately set and as high for bilingual pupils as for all others . |
9 | The Suez debacle had been the great emblematic event for Healey , as for many others of his generation , vividly demonstrating the gulf between imperial pretence and potential . |
10 | A type attribute may be used to distinguish amongst divisions in some respect other than their hierarchic position : the values for this attribute ( as for several others in the TEI scheme ) are not standardized , precisely because no consensus exists , or is likely to exist , as to a typology . |
11 | Moreover , the frequent mention of the king in this context highlights the greatest single weakness of this political system , as of most others in the Middle Ages . |
12 | A good system for storing electricity will not become possible before 1995 , Meanwhile , the date for artificial intelligence is shunted back 20 years to 2020 and the time for weather control is 2030 instead of 2015 , All kinds of obstacles , not so much technological as human and economic , have interfered with the 1962 predictions , as with many others that people have made with seemingly unimpeachable authority over the past 50 years . |
13 | Ours did n't want to stick ( as with many others ) but hopefully those in the shops will be improved . |
14 | It can be planted as with most others of its genus in a good rich mixture . |
15 | In my union branch , as in many others , I expect the best activists to be voting Labour . |
16 | Soviet decision-making in this sphere ( as in many others ) combines what to a Western mind might seem incompatible : hierarchy and consultation , centralisation and a wealth of horizontal communication links , flexibility and ease of communication at the top , along with compartmentalisation and secrecy below . |
17 | If pre-marital conceptions are eliminated from the calculation , the social class gradient in the duration of time from marriage to first birth is only half as steep as before , from forty-five months in social class I to twenty-four months in class V. In these respects , as in many others , there seems to be a sharp difference between the behaviour of social class V and the rest of the population . |
18 | Yet in this respect as in many others , few families are a complete law unto themselves , and many children are able to participate in the culture of the playground or the street in happy ignorance or gleeful defiance of adult wishes . |
19 | The Government have lead the country into the second division in Europe in this aspect as in many others . |
20 | In this region , as in many others , the intruded rock is more resistant than the surrounding country rock and gives rise to prominent topographic features ( Fig. 7.26 ) . |
21 | Probably in this case ( as in many others ) the parties and their lawyers were not familiar with the distinction and were just confused , and may not even have realised that there is a distinction . |
22 | IN OUR household as in many others recently there were a few worrying days before the GCSE examination results were published . |
23 | IN OUR household as in many others recently there were a few worrying days before the GCSE examination results were published . |
24 | But I would urge that in this case , as in all others , the attractiveness ( or otherwise ) of the remedy should not be allowed to influence the validity or accuracy of the diagnosis . |
25 | Lastly , individuals in our culture , as in all others , must respect the two basic prohibitions on which all human societies are founded : that forbidding murder of our fellow men and that forbidding the erotic drives which give rise to the wish to murder in its most elemental instance — parricide for possession of the mother . |
26 | Even in Constantinople the creation of one was begun in the 1850s ( though in this case it was very poorly organised ) , while a Records Director was appointed at the end of the 1860s in an effort to control the tide of paper which , in the Turkish foreign office as in all others , was now flowing more and more strongly . |
27 | In these cases , as in most others , the microbial mixture is grown using the contaminated groundwater in above-ground bioreactors , with subsequent introduction to the subsurface and further , in situ , biodegradation . |
28 | In this process , ‘ society ’ seems neither to be represented nor consulted ; in the military sphere , as in most others , the élite consults itself . |
29 | In sexual matters as in most others it is the source of help which is rejected — or deceived — rather than the help itself . |
30 | Why those same characteristics come unstuck in Deng Xiaoping 's China is a mystery to Mr Winchester , as to many others . |