Example sentences of "other [noun pl] [pers pn] [verb] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 For this and other reasons we recommend that most of the fibre is obtained from vegetables , salad , and fruit , which does not have this effect , and that you do not simply spoon on dollops of bran in order to increase fibre intake .
2 Er I shall let you get on to your lectures or what other pursuits you have and no doubt see you around .
3 In other cases it seems that some assessment was made , at a high level , of the general condition of a school , so that it was considered inappropriate for project status .
4 At other times they claimed that Kylie had negotiated a one million dollar contract to return to Neighbours — a story which Kylie described as wildly untrue .
5 Sometimes he implies that they can be , but at other times he speaks as though they are always ‘ observed to exist in several combinations ’ .
6 At other times he said that Glenville needed a more mature and a wiser actor .
7 Sometimes Althusser seems to imply that different histories may range through different modes of production , at other times it appears that they are specific to each , an effect of the overdetermination of the social formation .
8 At other times she conceded that her interests were pointless but harmless .
9 In all other respects it seemed that I was winning .
10 From your speech in parliament and from a wide variety of other speeches I understand that you no longer agree with the evidence you accepted in 1971 .
11 In other words they hoped that by self-denial the Americans could dissuade the Russians from attempting it .
12 In other words they deny that education is necessarily a means to an end , and argue instead that either the content or the processes of teaching and learning can have intrinsic educational value .
13 Even more frequently there are people who claim to be introverted , ( in other words they think and feel as an introvert ) but who nonetheless over-compensate and behave in extraverted ways .
14 In other words they appear and disappear as they do because they are controlled by a particular sedimentary facies .
15 In other words they believe that sexism in this instance is built on some ‘ natural ’ foundation .
16 In other words he concluded that , as to that , Miss T. had neither consented nor refused .
17 Oh they they might do that but then er if you can be selective in other words I mean if they 've got competition and the competition 's advertising they 've got to come come to terms with that .
18 In two other places he considered that screens were needed .
19 And if you 're with National Westminster , you telephone a , a n a number in Manchester or Birmingham or two or three other places I guess but as far as we 're concerned er the Birmingham Manchester one 's the cheapest you , you ring them up and you give them A your identification number and it immediately tells you what your balance is .
20 Among other things it suggested that teachers should be assessed on the clarity of their teaching objectives ; the quality of their notes , handouts , and visual aids ; qualitative assessments of their performance in lecturing , fieldwork , etc ; the volume and range of teaching they undertake ; the range of assessment techniques they use ; managerial responsibilities and innovative approaches that they take on ; and the number of invitations they receive as guest lecturers and speakers elsewhere .
21 One of the other things I found that people are conflicting in the paper erm is of people having to travel further erm if I can just yes , on pa , on page three , paragraph this is the choice that seems of the area and the travel and on page four , paragraph one the version says that local people will still get a choice of i in the London hospitals .
22 Other things he knew as well , and meant to look out for .
23 Talking to other mothers I learn that , like me , they too were disgusted and we all agreed that next time we would ask for another consultant .
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