Example sentences of "[verb] [adj] [prep] other [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | do n't want to go , and there 's some who wo n't be able to go due to other commitments . |
2 | The Technique sets out to do precisely the opposite of this , namely , that parts of the body remain free from other parts no matter what position you may adopt . |
3 | That 's why I crawl down holes and chuck myself off cliffs and ride the bike — it 's been the only way I could feel alive , but since I met you I 've come alive in other ways , ways I 'd forgotten long ago . |
4 | Both people entering unemployment as a result of losing a temporary job and people taking temporary jobs as a way out of unemployment seemed more likely to have taken a number of jobs , to have experienced a number of spells of unemployment , to have had less time in work and more time in unemployment than people becoming unemployed for other reasons , or managing to obtain a permanent job on leaving unemployment . |
5 | So I 've bit busy with other things anyway . |
6 | London was also becoming dominant in other spheres of trade . |
7 | The γF γ-γF c γ map , contoured at 3 , shows no density to indicate binding of other ions or water molecules in this region of the structure . |
8 | ‘ To ram it home to you in no uncertain terms that I was sexually active , and very much considered desirable by other women . ’ |
9 | At the same time , the rise of this new class , and the transition from feudalism to capitalism which it accomplished in Western Europe , were made possible by other transformations and political or cultural conflicts ; by the establishment of centralized , effectively administered nation states , and by the religious struggles from which emerged the Protestant sects and the diffusion of the Protestant ethic , which at the very least contributed to the self-confidence and determination of the bourgeoisie , promoted a climate of opinion favourable to its activities , and perhaps hastened its triumph . |
10 | This distinction is made possible by other pheromones , called colony odours . |
11 | Creggan hesitated to tell her but she seemed different from other vagrants he had met and in the last few days a trust had developed between them , so it seemed natural to say . |
12 | Indeed , we will need something like this if travel to other stars , let alone to other galaxies , is to be a practical proposition in the future . |
13 | Data collected by the project will be made available to other researchers . |
14 | On Aug. 22 a new company formed by three leading West German companies agreed to take 75 per cent of shares in the East German state-owned electricity concern , with the remaining 25 per cent to be made available to other investors . |
15 | Many of the techniques developed by ICI to clean up its own processes have commercial value and are being made available to other companies . |
16 | The extended databank will be made available to other academics . |
17 | Price series will be made available to other historians through the data archive at Essex and also through publication , although the raw inventory data will only be available when the inventory computer package is made machine-independent . |
18 | Archaeologists have a clear responsibility : until the information contained in those records is made available to other archaeologists , and to the general public , the excavation is not complete : the information is still as inaccessible as if the site had never been excavated , and the records themselves might just as well be buried . |
19 | Celebrities are much less likely to die from heart attack or stroke , but that is probably only because they die young in other ways . |
20 | I shall use here the data on short /a/ , but similar conclusions hold true of other vowels ( for greater detail , see J. Milroy , 1976a , 1981 ; Harris , 1985 ) . |
21 | Later , we may feel competitive with other girls without even being aware of it . |
22 | As a consequence , those figures became inspirational to other slaves who attempted to emulate them : the Richmond-Molyneux effect . |
23 | But now we can it last become what we really are and that means we shall become different from other men . |
24 | For example , a modulating theme may sound nonsensical without other notes which guide the harmonic flow . |
25 | I believe there is speculative developments appreciate that it is not likely to be developed for B one , it will become available for other uses . |
26 | Adorno 's criteria , formed within a close knowledge of a particular musical tradition , tended to be exported wholesale to other traditions . |
27 | Hi-Tech and more sleekly designed kitchens look good with white tiled floors whether ceramic or vinyl , but again you could use cork and vinyl , or composition tiles or even linoleum which has taken on a new lease of life now that people have realised how well it can look inlaid with other colours . |
28 | Unless share prices revive , their best hope of keeping up their yields and thus remaining competitive with other savings instruments comes from higher dividends . |
29 | If they choose the former , the dollar can be expected to strengthen relative to other currencies . |
30 | The invention also became applicable in other fields , including banking . |