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

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1 She made the clothes , baked , cooked , brewed beer and sold it , made butter and sold it , decorated others ' houses , took in others ' washing and brought up her remarkable family with little help from her husband , often penniless a few hours after getting his wage packet , a greater child , perhaps , than any of her own .
2 Strauss 's annotations of Hofmannsthal 's libretto are discussed in detail , as is the harmonic structure of the opera which Gilliam identifies as tonal , thus supporting others ' views that Strauss 's next opera , Der Rosenkavalier , was not such a change of tack as it is often represented to be .
3 Four felt their parents were too strict , while many others ' parents were not strict enough .
4 The two central , baggy-suited dancers , Lynne Bristow and William Trevitt , either mirror each others ' movements ( the old man perhaps communing with his diary ) or else dance as a couple ( the man reliving past relationships ) .
5 And of course , we spend half our lives in each others ' houses , eating .
6 The way forward should be for both sides to try and understand one another , to recognise each others ' rights , feelings and beliefs .
7 Conversation can be generated by pupils using drill and practice software as well as database programs , in that the pupils often use each other as a resource for learning , drawing upon each others ' preknowledge and experience .
8 Ethologists have offered a good deal of cross-cultural evidence , usually in the form of pictures of infants seizing each others ' toys and pushing each other about in sandpits , to support the view that the tendency to direct unprovoked action upon another person is at least universal , even though there is nothing in the evidence to suggest a unique origin for the tendency .
9 What do you notice about each others ' prints ?
10 or more pairs stood , grasping each others ' wrists .
11 Encouraged by their interpretations of each others ' dreams they set off against Humbaba to cut down his cedar forests .
12 The Reagan administration is trying to establish an alternative to the convention , in the form of a ‘ mini-treaty ’ including only the mining nations who recognise and protect each others ' claims .
13 Seven nations ( Australia , France , New Zealand , Norway , the UK , Argentina , Chile ) claim sectors of the continent ; the claims of the last three overlap substantially , and only the first five recognize each others ' claims reciprocally .
14 Now , with both Liverpool and Everton among the also-rans the two men find themselves in the ironic position of standing in each others ' way with the Premier League championship up for grabs .
15 His positioning helped Iain Dowie — the pair have tended to get in each others ' way on past occasions — and Dowie revelled in the extra space .
16 Hitherto , the empirical watchers and the grand theorists have largely ignored each others ' work .
17 First it was necessary for participants to recognise how little they understood of each others ' work , and then to begin to formulate ways of working as a team .
18 Every few lessons the class has a criticism , and the children will criticise each others ' work .
19 Can signers understand each others ' sign languages ?
20 Can signers from different countries communicate with each other even if they do n't know each others ' sign languages ?
21 Battison and Jordan report several types of study to determine if signers from different countries understand each others ' signing .
22 Arabian oryx also lick the dew that may accumulate on rocks and on each others ' hair , as the humid air from the Arabian Sea rolls in at night .
23 John Sutphen suggests that with the three sonar channels available to dolphins , cetaceans can see-read-hear into each others ' hearts and brains .
24 Managers gauge each others ' prestige by comparing the sizes of their BMWs .
25 Top : These Apple Snails are not mating — they are , in fact merely grazing each others ' shell .
26 Irena arrived looking stunning , and the entire audience spent the interval walking about studying each others ' clothes .
27 Moss says he has negotiated with the unnamed firms to ensure they wo n't be duplicating each others ' efforts .
28 Moss says he has negotiated with the unnamed firms to ensure they wo n't be duplicating each others ' efforts .
29 These changes in teaching approach have developed through teachers coming together to question and challenge their own and each others ' assumptions about mathematics learning and teaching .
30 Such functionality requires a set of application programming interfaces allowing Tuxedo and CICS/6000-based TP systems to acknowledge each others ' transaction requests .
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