Example sentences of "variety of other [noun] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The department 's strength in the latter is reflected in its advisory association with the Overseas Development Administration , and in links with a variety of other development agencies .
2 Thirty five of 152 patients with ulcerative colitis , chronic active hepatitis , and a variety of other liver diseases showed a different pattern of cytoplasmic labelling , with no surrounding filaments .
3 Department stores operate personal service , and may offer a variety of other customer services , including credit facilities , delivery services , lifts and/or escalators and restaurants .
4 This gateway provides direct DIS network-attached access to Sybase bases on the IBM machine as well as on a variety of other hardware platforms and operating environments , DIS access to Sybase can be local , LAN-attached or remote .
5 From here you can use the pull down menus to adjust the size , and proportion of your print image so that it will fit wherever you want it on the page , crop the image so that only part of it will be printed , save it as one of a variety of other file formats such as PCX , IMG , TIF and so on , and select the style and print quality .
6 Dr Pearson and Dr Rix point out that the level of psychiatric disorder in patients with a variety of other bowel complaints is much lower — only 34 per cent compared to 86 per cent .
7 When subjects were performing a variety of other judgment tasks they may have no longer expected to see particularly risky situations and consequently would have been better centred on the scale for risk ratings .
8 Mature striated muscle cells make muscle-specific proteins and when such a cell is fused with a variety of other cell types which include liver and cartilage cells , then muscle-specific genes are activated in these cells leading to the production of muscle-specific proteins .
9 This failure of latent inhibition to transfer from one context to another is of some theoretical significance , being uniquely predicted by Wagner 's ( 1976 , 1981 ) theory ( see below , p. 81 ) , and it has subsequently been sought and found in a variety of other training procedures ( e.g. taste aversion , Hall and Channell ( 1986 ) ; conditioned suppression , Hall and Minor ( 1984 ) , Lovibond , Preston , and Mackintosh ( 1984 ) , Swartzentruber and Bouton ( 1986 ) ) .
10 Technology such as this , however , is used in the production of a wide variety of other food products for both animal and human consumption , as has been discussed by Beech et al. ( 1985 ) , such as yeasts , flavouring , gums and vitamins .
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