Example sentences of "with [adj] other than [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | ( j ) The last major disadvantage of panel interviews is that the interviewers may be more concerned with their relationship with each other than with relating to the candidate . |
2 | Whatever their ‘ disciplinary ’ background , they have found that they often have more in common with each other than with their respective academic counterparts who continue to work in pre-feminist or anti-feminist ways . |
3 | That is why Canada is the biggest trading partner of the United States , why America is Mexico 's biggest partner , and why the countries of the European Community trade more with each other than with anyone else . |
4 | To what extent do people of different nationalities but similar social characteristics , for example , urbanites , have more in common with each other than with fellow citizens with different characteristics , e.g. rural dwellers . |
5 | The fusion of a Country coalition in opposition to the Court in the early 1690s was assisted by the common experience of working on the Commission of Public Accounts , which led a number of Tories and Whigs to realise they had more in common with each other than with their supposed party allies at Court . |