Example sentences of "others [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ In many others European countries there are measures in force , such as a statutory right to interest , which can discourage late payment , ’ he said .
2 They were even prevented from giving blood to help keep others alive .
3 THERE is a spiteful tendency among some commentators to compare the fuss recently made about the losses suffered by MPs , judges and others rich enough to have become ‘ Names ’ at Lloyd 's of London , with the problems suffered by those who are unemployed .
4 Some methods are primitive , others subtle , all work .
5 The northerners thought the others posh and ‘ mardy ’ ( affected ) , while in return they were found to be coarse and vulgar .
6 During the placebo period five patients in the enalapril group displayed persistent high microalbuminuria and the six others low microalbuminuria , compared with six patients with high microalbuminuria and four with low microalbuminuria in the hydrochlorothiazide group ( χ² ; =1.9 ; p>0.3 ) .
7 Some designs will thus be better , preferred over others due to their ease of manufacture , their simplicity , their rigorousness , etc .
8 This neutralisation is more exothermic than the others due to the precipitation of potassium chlorate(VII) , KClO4 .
9 No application was made for bail after the court heard that he was at risk to himself and others due to the nature of the crime .
10 Whatever the overall reliability of the figures , some categories may be less reliable than others due to particular circumstances or simply because the relevant subsamples are very small .
11 Some designs are subtle refinements , others strong statements .
12 Yes , the familiar compulsive interest in clothes was there for all to see as Kylie unveiled a stunning collection of outfits — some chic and stylish others garish and outrageous .
13 Among the visually handicapped pupils there will , of course , be as many heterogeneous characteristics as among children in any class , some being immediately attractive and outgoing , others timid or aggressive , just as one finds among their classmates .
14 Some artists of the 16th and 17th centuries painted on gold ground and , more recently , Otto Dix , among others used gold and silver leaf without regard to the religious meaning of gold .
15 Others used jargon of medicine , cookery or religion for describing the tortures .
16 Some local authorities established a publicly funded non-NHS ambulance service run in conjunction with unions and crewed by suspended ambulance staff , while others used Army and police personnel and equipment .
17 Others used lung power .
18 Others are known at Champlieu , at the source of the River Seine , and at Sanxay near Vienne , while still others combined sanctuaries with pagus centres .
19 In others regional representatives of the trade unions have been similarly involved .
20 They used cassette-recorders to circulate poems and songs , some of which were about current affairs , others political in the sense that they recounted events in which Zuwaya acquitted themselves well .
21 Some were journalists , others political activists , and many were interested in working on the paper for wages once it got going .
22 for the Falkirk Boroughs is reported as " just now receiving a very fair share of abuse from a number of Scottish newspapers , some on personal grounds , others political . "
23 The first is knowledge of the remarkable consistency in the organization of the brain , at least within individual species , the second , the availability of histological techniques which enable them to specify where a lesion has been made , after the event , even if it is n't completely possible before , and third , access to new chemical techniques for selectively destroying some components of the brain while leaving others intact ( Kohler , Schwartz , and Fuxe 1979 ) .
24 Damage to a particular part of the brain affects one function while leaving all others intact .
25 He aims to show that concepts which appear to be independent are actually interdependent , so that one can not abandon one and leave the others intact .
26 The same is true of voluntary work , much of which involves concrete skills such as typing , driving , accountancy or teaching others technical skills .
27 In some branches of production technical economies of scale have led to significant increases in plant sizes ( e.g. process production of chemicals ) , while in others technical changes such as the development of small cheap electric motors , and the partial displacement of metal casting by plastic moulding , have favoured or at least permitted smaller-scale production .
28 They picked him and one other as their prisoners , and let the others free to spread the news .
29 For lone mothers the experience of poverty and the consequences of poverty are in some respects similar to , and in others different from , those of married mothers .
30 In some organisations all letters have to go out under the signature of a senior manager while in others designated employees can sign their own letters .
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