Example sentences of "[conj] other of [art] " in BNC.

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1 The personalities of the individuals concerned were then examined using one or other of a number of procedures , ranging from objective personality inventories to depth analysis methods , such as the Rorschach ink-blot test .
2 So , if the blind scientist BS knows that V is in brain state B and that B is the state usually brought about by experience of a red object , then he knows that V is in some state or other of the sort usually brought about by red objects .
3 However , new academic journals are regularly launched , devoted to one or other of the many specialisms into which English is fragmenting , and in their earlier issues , at least , are likely to be looking for contributions .
4 The pursuit of truth , the effort to comprehend , arrange , interpret some aspect or other of the universe we perceive is an activity of humanity which justifies , rewards and motivates itself .
5 The designs or inscriptions which appear on the coins made in archaic and classical Greece , for example , nearly always enable us to attribute them to one or other of the Greek city-states which made them , but none carries a date .
6 Whatever the intrinsic properties of a form may be , its reception by our sensory equipment may be distorted by one or other of the many factors that we have considered .
7 The seven communities that made up the population of Møn in those days ranged round one or other of the churches and each community made itself known to the others in a common language of bells .
8 No use is made of the NFA recommendation , and , uniquely , all clients receive one or other of the main services , almost invariably that which was requested .
9 By its Contract with you ILG Travel Limited does not enter into an Agreement for carriage by air but only undertakes to reserve on your behalf accommodation on board an aircraft operated by one or other of the airlines mentioned in this brochure or such other airline as may be substituted .
10 For committees ( except those on private or hybrid bills ) , their public proceedings are covered only when one or other of the broadcasters , independent producers or other organisations wishes to film some part of a committee 's work for use in a programme .
11 These associations serve to promote discrimination in one or other of the way described above .
12 Third , there are epistemological and ideological problems associated with the bringing together of issues which have hitherto been studied in one or other of the natural or social sciences .
13 Even where it is positively established that the right person was questioned , who by being present at the time had the nominal responsibility for cleaning the surface in question , the true reason for the fault may lie elsewhere being the result of one or other of the following factors :
14 We met , for instance , in one or other of the hotel bars that attract delegates of an evening , two commissioning editors we could spend months trying to reach back in London , the assembled ranks of the UK media ( usually bemoaning the lack of good gossip pieces ) and various other useful types who , post-event , look like providing some unexpected sales and coproduction outlets .
15 Some of the skinheads I 've met admit to having ‘ gone through ’ one or other of the parties of the extreme right , but , after a brief commitment , the enthusiasm tends to lapse along with the membership .
16 As the cell proceeds down a pathway genes are switched on and off reflecting an internal programme , for external signals only act at the branch points , directing the cell along one or other of the paths open to it .
17 Inactivation of the X chromosome is random so that the early embryo is made up of a mixture of cells in which one or other of the X chromosomes is inactivated .
18 The different LFA zones in the Auvergne have been drawn up on a Commune by Commune basis , each Commune being allocated completely to one zone or another with the exception of 11 Communes which are partly within one or other of the zones .
19 From time to time as new services become to be administered by local authorities Parliament requires that the local authority shall submit a scheme of its proposals to one or other of the Central Government departments for approval .
20 popular name for one or other of the various court guides which are Mrs Pocket 's favourite reading , e.g. Debrett 's Peerage ( first published 1784 ) and Baronetage ( 1808 ) .
21 During the summer Dad would go to the allotment or at other times of the year start one or other of the jobs which he always seemed to have to do .
22 Whatever the weather they spent most of the time waiting for fares , either at one or other of the Railway Stations or the cab ranks in Fisherton Street or Blue Boar Row .
23 My mother usually required something from one or other of the drapers .
24 Before the advent of the National Health Service in 1948 , prudent people belonged to the Infirmary League and one or other of the sick clubs run by Friendly Societies such as The Ancient Order of Foresters , The Oddfellows , The Rechabites and The National Deposit .
25 From time to time , one or other of the local shops would display marbles in their window , producing a sudden craze for the game .
26 The dead stock was usually sold in one or other of the privately owned auction marts .
27 They fit together to form four basic life positions : Even though people may have favourite life positions and spend a majority of their time in one or other of the corners , everyone experiences all four at different times and in different situations .
28 Both of these words which are said to be inadequate fail to satisfy one or other of the criteria outlined for a wording to establish a trust .
29 Should the person in charge of the chart see any item that was likely to fall behind , he pinned a flag at this particular point , and if the article was likely to be held up for want of raw material a blue flag was pinned up ; but if this delay was due to one or other of the works departments getting behind with the manufacture , a red flag with a numeral upon it was used , which indicated the shop or department .
30 A more sophisticated form of level two is the coalition , where partners work together for some common purpose but do not have an identity of interest or concern and where one or other of the partners may withdraw leaving the other partner(s) to continue .
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