Example sentences of "other [noun] [subord] [pron] [vb base] " in BNC.

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1 Some members get involved in other activities when they join nationally : they also join their nearest local group .
2 More recently , these hidebound attitudes have changed , in that educated , intelligent Christians accept that there is little need for God to perform a miracle ( unless , moving in mysterious ways , He particularly wants to ) when He can create the same effect using natural processes ; while scientists have begun more and more to recognize that there may be more truth in the mystical writings of the Christian and other religions than they have previously been prepared to admit .
3 If , when you do , the neighbours think you are being anti-social explain or say that you have a passion for climbing roses or clematis , or make some other excuse if you wish to be polite .
4 One can not but help notice the presence of other cultures when they come into contact with one 's own , because their influences are all-pervasive .
5 It really sickens me when the likes of you underestimate Bangor and other clubs when they play Linfield .
6 ‘ We have always tried to co-operate with other clubs when they have wanted to switch games and would like them to do the same for us . ’
7 I freely admit that , following that , the Government have been unwilling to introduce other proposals because they feel that they would have to be enforceable , workable and acceptable to a majority of hon. Members .
8 You 've had this video now and I 've come to this school since you started this school , so you should know more about Stranger Danger than other schools cos I keep coming every year and talking to you about it .
9 To recapitulate : what Schopenhauer demonstrated is that music differs in character and origin from the other arts because they represent phenomena , while music represents metaphysical reality directly .
10 Well we went off , we got off at Peel which was the other side as you know and there was Peel Castle right on the hill there and erm well after , and she said we wo n't go to these sea front cafes , well I know a nice restaurant , she said , up that road , and she said , just turn to the right and there we are , see .
11 So have a look through your book have a very quick glance at erm if you can just at an acid alkali one , at one side of an equation co try not to read it cover it up write it down and leave it for a few minutes till you 've forgotten if you did accidentally see what was on the other side till you 've forgotten it .
12 It did not make it clear that the impulse to take the peach is a continuing reaction in awareness of its anticipated taste , so that I have chosen rightly only if I continue spontaneously to welcome the awareness right up to the savouring of the juice on my tongue , in other words if I do relish it , enjoy it .
13 Yes , but very restricted erm in other words if you look at the history of Kuwait for the time that we received or we got our independence , we had to start our nationalisation process as an independent country .
14 Motor insurance policy premiums should reduce over several years if you accrue ‘ No claims bonuses ’ — in other words if you do not make any claims for damage , etc .
15 Also if it 's within your own normal income you can give anything , in other words if you do n't reduce your capital .
16 In other words if you do n't you 're not the best people .
17 in other words if you read it without any experience you might start thinking that it 's giving you a vision of the real heaven where as it 's just symbolic
18 Encourage the child to adopt a sociable perspective ( e.g. ‘ Let's talk about how you can have fun with other kids when you play games ’ ; ‘ One way of making a game fun for everyone is to take turns … when you take turns in a game other kids will have fun too and will want to play with you again' ) .
19 Persian rugs still possess an undoubted mystique , and are generally more expensive than those from other countries , but price differentials have been steadily eroding , and they are now generally cheaper in comparison to rugs from other countries than they have been for decades .
20 These developments appear very similar to those experienced in the USA and a number of other countries where they have been variously termed ‘ counterurbanization ’ , ‘ the rural population turnaround ’ and ‘ the rural renaissance ’ ( see Fielding , 1986 , for a review ) .
21 ‘ I could n't live as close to other folk as they do , ’ he remarked to his father .
22 It harasses other gulls until they drop their hard-won food and then swoops down to catch it — often in mid-air .
23 Mum but where is my other half because I want another bit .
24 The explanation is that there is no reason for them to be long — as distinct from other areas where they need to carry the wires over undulating terrain .
25 But Brian Pitman , the chief executive , hinted yesterday that , despite low domestic profitability , he might not follow other banks if they decide to reintroduce charges for customers who remain in credit .
26 They deposit scent from the tip of their abdomen along the route from the food to the nest , and this trail is followed and added to by other ants as they return with food .
27 Use of these categories for these examples is not final and trainees should be encouraged to explore other possibilities provided they match the criteria for measurement .
28 It can be aggressive towards other fish if they stray into its territory , but generally leave most alone .
29 Please use one of the other catalogues if you have to look up the title or author of a book …
30 Be that as it may , our main conclusion must be that the traditional claim about the last ( " Wagnerian " ) part is unsubstantiated ; and such other evidence as we have does not give it much plausibility .
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