Example sentences of "it [be] [prep] [adj] other [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | How many entries in that block , but because it 's between these other blocks that uses sixteen bytes as well . |
2 | The agents trying to sell the yard admit it 's unlike any other property on their books . |
3 | This machine can send and receive faxes , but it 's unlike any other fax modem I 've ever seen . |
4 | ‘ Oh , I bought a new coat as well , it 's in that other box . |
5 | To an otter it 's like any other hole in the ground , it 's cover . |
6 | It 's like any other group … |
7 | Teachers with private classes can make membership compulsory ( as it is with many other activities ) or offer a free class on enrolment . |
8 | Total quality is a developing concept , but it is applicable to the education business just as much as it is to any other business . |
9 | It is neither more nor less important that a mentally handicapped adolescent finds a place of work than it is for any other adolescent . |
10 | Most of the other examples cited in Bolinger 's article as adjectives capable only of sense-qualification do not seem to us to be properly so classified either ; if they are felt to be atypical it is for some other reason . |
11 | Any kind of first occasion always seems more difficult than subsequent occasions and this is no less true of a change in an electoral system than it is of any other kind of change . |
12 | One is that the process of falling in love is as different from the process of loving as it is from any other experience in life . |
13 | But , in a situation in which an arboreal habitat has led to a reliance on visual cues and a generalized body-structure and postural suppleness , even the correct mating-position may not be obvious and automatic as it is in many other animals . |
14 | This is as important in ethnographic research as it is in any other style of research ( see p. 20 ) . |
15 | The use of stylistic criteria for dating coins should , in theory at least , be as valid in the study of coinage as it is in any other field of art history . |
16 | But other members of the EEC will undoubtably support changes — the hope is it wo n't lead to sights like this becoming as common here as it is in some other parts of Europe . |
17 | Well , it 's not as bad in Oxfordshire as it is in some other parts of the country because there are a lot of urban areas around here , a lot of people who want digs and accommdation , so many farmers who are on a main route , on a bus route , whatever , can in fact let their properties . |
18 | In that sense , it is like any other job of work , or like being any parent . |
19 | With its old calendars , its lurid cardboard ikons , its bunches of herbs and shallots and its blue-painted meat-safe hanging from the ceiling , it was like any other cottage living-kitchen on Phraxos . |