Example sentences of "[be] [vb pp] [prep] other [noun] " in BNC.
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31 | That minimum level can be adjusted by other systems that predict the need for parts , given past maintenance patterns and expected operations . |
32 | For example , different aspects of a picture , a coin and an Egyptian mummy would need to be emphasised if they are to be distinguished from other objects of the same sort . |
33 | In addition , the ASB proposes that convertible bonds should be distinguished from other debts on the face of the balance sheet . |
34 | O. anomala can easily be distinguished from other North Atlantic species of Ophacantha ( except O. nodosa Lyman ) because it has 6 arms . |
35 | O. cordifera can be distinguished from other species by the contiguous radial shields , the pentagonal shape of the oral shield often with an acute proximal edge and the small pointed tentacle scale . |
36 | There is no doubt that the procedure has now itself become a form of dispute resolution , but it must be distinguished from other forms of dispute resolution . |
37 | It is possible for example that time-gap experiences simply reflect events which were so banal that they could not be distinguished from other memories for similar previous driving . |
38 | Anthony 's purpose in offering the above categories was to help answer the following question : how , if at all , should business organizations be distinguished from other organisations for the purpose of setting accounting standards ? |
39 | The purpose in defining these three classes of organization was to consider the question ( Anthony , 1978 , p. 165 ) : ‘ How , if at all , would business organizations be distinguished from other organizations for the purposes of developing accounting concepts ? ’ |
40 | O. bidentata can be distinguished from other Ophiacantha species by the form of the spinelets which are either rugose granules or trifid spinelets , the larger specimens usually having more abraded spinelets ; the arrangement of the oral papillae ; the shape of the oral shields which are basically rhombic although variable in shape ; and the texture of the arm spines which are finely rugose . |
41 | O. levis can be distinguished from other Ophiacantha species by the shape of the disk spinelets , large curved adoral shields , small pentagonal oral shield , wide ventral arm plates , and the shape of the ventral arm spines . |
42 | Though conflict of interest situations are diverse in form , they can , however , be distinguished from other types of market place misconduct such as bribery , embezzlement , fraud etc . |
43 | Organically grown produce is packaged so that it can be identified and so that it may be distinguished from other produce . |
44 | Any complex subjects which are not present in the scheme must be placed in a more general category where they can not be distinguished from other subjects . |
45 | Information pulled from the database can be re-directed into other applications and EIS systems , but BusinessObjects does not update the database . |
46 | Information pulled from the database can be re-directed into other applications and EIS systems , but BusinessObjects does not update the database . |
47 | Important differences between the exposures of atomic bomb survivors and nuclear industry workers are that nuclear industry workers are more likely to be contaminated internally by the ingestion , inhalation , or other intake of radioactive substances ; to be exposed to other types of external radiation such as neutrons ; and to be exposed to chemicals at work . |
48 | BP is among the first major companies to adopt the standard which requires asset disposals and fundamental restructuring costs to be stripped from other components of the profit and loss account , implementing the new procedure for last year 's results ahead of the June 1993 deadline set for compliance . |
49 | Dissolved material may subsequently be reprecipitated or be reincorporated into other minerals , but the great proportion is carried by rivers to the ocean . |
50 | If positions and viewpoints are too easily set aside they might be regarded by other people as not having , even in the first place , amounted to much . |
51 | Although the classification notation will subsequently incorporate the notation of the second facet , the document will be placed physically according to the first facet ; that is , this document will either be placed with other documents on mathematics or with other documents on primary schools . |
52 | The lowest shrub of all the sorts here mentioned is the Scotch Rose which rarely grows above a foot high , so that this must be placed among other shrubs of the same growth , which should have a moist soil and a shady situation . |
53 | Clinicians could perhaps reduce the transmission of anxiety to disabled or ill children by more positive reassurance and support to their parents , and by helping parents whose children have recovered from complications at birth to realise that they are no longer in any danger and can be treated like other children . |
54 | Hence horses must be reared with other horses to learn to communicate with them . |
55 | Provision of skills-training in consultancy and personnel coaching/development can be arranged from other sources . |
56 | Many kind Friends interest themselves in George Green 's behalf , and I find that by this day 's post an application has been made for a specimen of his hand-writing etc. and a hope held out of a situation ( in a Counting house , I believe ) , but if you were willing to take him , and if it could be arranged in other points , he would greatly prefer being in your establishment to any thing else . |
57 | I 've read that our children will be taught about other faiths . |
58 | Simply to hope that such things will be taught through other subjects is not satisfactory for a planning document even at the discussion stage . |
59 | And , as one later moved into other divisions to be taught by other people one always seemed to come back to the Roman Conquest of Britain , which I found particularly boring , and learnt nothing . |
60 | There are also hopes that a live trade in slaughter cattle could be developed with other EC countries over 1994 — just as has already taken place with slaughter lambs to France . |