Example sentences of "to [be] [verb] [prep] other " in BNC.

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1 Is there anything to be said about other phrase types : prepositional phrases , adverb phrases , adjective phrases ?
2 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 .
3 The value of the kind of team approach which operates in Jamkhed is beginning to be recognized in other rural areas in India .
4 To be a Foodie , to be recognized by other Foodies as such — that is the most succulent form of bliss .
5 He said that from 1991–1992 there were only five times when intensive care patients had to be transferred to other hospitals in the region , but in April and May this year alone there had been five cases .
6 The NHS is into an era of capital charging , which is likely to be extended to other public sector bodies , including some ( such as universities ) which are formally autonomous .
7 If successful , the policy is likely to be extended to other branches around the country .
8 So they are , in a sense ( to be disputed on other grounds in a later chapter ) , but they are also molecules , and it is possible for human chemists to purify them , bottle them and store them on a shelf .
9 A farewell party was held last night at Hustledown House in Stanley , where three residents have already left and a further 13 are due to be relocated to other Durham County Council homes before the weekend .
10 The Broad Sanctuary houses were common-place and unattractive , and it was ‘ an important question of principle ’ if this style was to be applied to other public building .
11 If speed reducing measures such as humps were to be applied to other residential roads , then all manner of surface treatments for safety and environmental improvement — including shared spaces where appropriate — become feasible .
12 Lessons learned need to be applied to other historic sites .
13 It soon lost its exclusively maritime connotation and , from denoting simply work as a galley slave , came to be applied to other forms of penal servitude with hard labour .
14 They are likely to be beset with other major changes associated with the second half of life .
15 ( a ) Transfer to another magistrates ' court A magistrates ' court must transfer a case to another magistrates ' court if this would be in the child 's interests : ( i ) because it will significantly accelerate determination of the proceedings ; ( ii ) because it would be appropriate for the case to be heard with other family proceedings pending in the receiving court ; or ( iii ) for some other reason ( APO , art 6 ) .
16 ( b ) Transfer to the county court A magistrates ' court may transfer any public law case ( other than proceedings relating to emergency protection orders , contribution orders ( see Chapter 16 , 5 ) and certain appeals relating to privately fostered children ( see Chapter 18 , 6 ) , child minders and day care facilities ( see Chapter 19 ) ) to a county court care centre where it is in the child 's interests to do so because : ( i ) the case is exceptionally grave , important or complex ; ( ii ) it is appropriate for the case to be heard with other family proceedings pending in the county court ; or ( iii ) transfer is likely significantly to accelerate the determination of the proceedings ( APO , art 7 ) .
17 Alternatively , it can be the result of a public campaign , as with the repeal of the ‘ sus ’ law which was repealed because of public pressure , but allowed public order to be maintained through other laws .
18 Moreover , as a resident of Edinburgh , and a fervent rugby supporter , I am at pains to understand how the Twickenham experiences described in the article are excluded from the ‘ civilised ’ experiences to be gained at other Five Nations venues .
19 Moreover , the undoubted problems of the British economy need to be explained by other factors ranging from obsolete management and union practices within British industry to the complex influences of patterns of world trade and rising oil prices .
20 Under the programme , which was drawn up by the EC Commission , Albania was to be given 50,000 tonnes of EC wheat ; further donations amounting to 100,000 tonnes of wheat were to be canvassed from other Western countries .
21 Both the infra-red absorption studies of Heintz and the viscosity studies of Barnard have yet to be repeated by other workers , but they are both suggestive of the presence of polymers in the potencies .
22 But housing has tended to be subsumed within other programmes .
23 Policewomen sometimes had to be called from other duties in order to deal with an incident which male colleagues felt incapable of handling .
24 Once simple processes are found , investigate whether conjugation will allow the processes to be moved to other pieces 5 .
25 At first sight , Mancini 's account appears to be supported by other evidence .
26 At first sight , Mancini 's account appears to be supported by other evidence .
27 That said , in its work to bring CICS over to AIX , Data Logic has provided the capability for CICS/6000 to be migrated to other platforms , meaning that , at least in theory , IBM could make the the environment available for other vendors ' machines , following the example set last week by Hewlett-Packard Co 's announcement — see page three .
28 The story demonstrates the urgent need for similar studies to be undertaken in other parts of the world to determine the status of the many other dolphin species about which we know so little .
29 Conversation , not only on that day , got on to An Adventure and would not easily get off it , though we wished to be speaking of other things .
30 It is recommended that as much information as possible be supplied since the DC may have to be assessed by other users , and will certainly be examined by the QA user who will eventually decide upon the fitness for purpose of any modules referenced by the DC .
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