Example sentences of "other [noun] of [noun sg] in the " in BNC.

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1 There was no social or any other kind of insecurity in the man .
2 He was shut away in sanctuary with the female members of his family , whilst the king his brother and , as he told himself , every other male of importance in the realm , would shortly be taking up residence in the Tower .
3 Consequently the projects and the emphasis of work will be determined jointly by staff from the Foundation course and from all other programmes of study in the Faculty .
4 ( Examination of the minutes referred to earlier suggests that the same is true of many other cases of closure in the Region , although the Director is careful now to propose closures on ‘ educational grounds ’ , and to direct that the–parents and School Council be consulted ) .
5 There are some references to other forms of metal-working in the country ; most notably in the early sixteenth century the areas around Dudley and Birmingham in the Midlands , were becoming centres of ironwork , and there were further developments in such manufacturing at Sheffield where its history goes back further .
6 The office of collector , however , was not like other forms of employment in the period , an asset to a politician able to obtain it .
7 As more swifts swung over the warm evening sky outside she got increasingly agitated and so great was the sound her clashing talons and lunging beak and wild wings made that all the other birds of prey in the Cages grew restless as well .
8 But this hardly carried credibility in view of the collapse of three attempted wage-restraint initiatives by the Labour government since 1974 , and the failure of the 1969 ‘ solemn and binding ’ covenant , the 1974 social contract , and a myriad other scraps of paper in the past .
9 Despite other signs of weakness in the economy , today 's official sales figures suggest activity in the shops remains brisk .
10 No table stood by the plain low bed in the corner , the only other piece of furniture in the room .
11 If erm things should start to go wrong and the chap on the floor erm was to make any movement or s sudden movement towards either P C or any other piece of equipment in the room which may cause injury or damage to ourselves or himself , it would be down to me to challenge that man er and allow P C to get back behind er the ballistic shield .
12 The form they take is a function of both the viscosity of the magma and the configuration of fractures and other lines of weakness in the country rock .
13 Administrators responsible for other areas of enterprise in the Department of Trade and Industry were asked to look at how the OSO ‘ culture ’ could be embraced in formulating wide-ranging plans to enhance Britain 's role as a trading nation .
14 The work also includes a useful appendix which gives details of the location , contents and opening times of museums and other sites of interest in the country .
15 Leucocytes forming part of the inflammatory infiltrate of ulcerative colitis and at other sites of inflammation in the gastrointestinal tract may produce smooth muscle relaxation via release of NO .
16 Whale meat made up for the lack of other sources of protein in the Japanese diet .
17 Its drawers kept sliding open and shut as he heaved at it ; the juddering clatter joining with the other sounds of cacophony in the stairwell .
18 Its task was to organise relief and rehabilitation efforts for the victims of that war who had lost their homes , fishing boats , cattle and other means of production in the north-east of Bangladesh .
19 All in all , fashion in the seventies , along with just about every other aspect of life in the west , was , by and large , a mess .
20 However , there are fears that transport congestion , environmental damage and other symptoms of over-development in the south east may prove a positive disincentive to growth once the Tunnel is opened , and that the main beneficiary will be the Nord Pas de Calais region , especially as French companies seem to be ahead of their British counterparts in planning for the future .
21 Though there seems to be no public law right of consultation , the issue may or may not be regarded as germane , depending on other points of law in the case .
22 The ‘ authoritarian populism ’ of the 1980s , the corporatism of the 1960s and 1970s or presumably of some other form of nationalism in the 1990s are simultaneously a product of both capitalist social relations and the instinctive support which people , especially those least certain of their and their family 's future , give to parliaments and their leaders .
23 These figures agree remarkably well with the other indications of population in the period of the conquest and the judges .
24 The other source of change in the provision of legal services is the fundamental reform of the legal profession effected by the Courts and Legal Services Act 1990 ; that is dealt with in Chapter 3 .
25 Police in Chelmsford believe that a robbery in a park toilet may be linked to other crimes of violence in the area over the last few months .
26 The purpose of the expedition was to collect and count gelatinous zooplankton such as jellyfish , comb jellies and other types of life in the open ocean .
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