Example sentences of "[noun prp] and elsewhere [verb] " in BNC.

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1 When recession struck the oil-pumping south-west in the 1980s , thrifts in Texas and elsewhere pleaded for a relaxation of capital standards to help them grow out of trouble .
2 Some chinampas are still in operation and experimental models are being built in other parts of Mexico and elsewhere to assess the productivity of this method of agriculture in swamplands today .
3 Between November 1201 and November 1203 de Neville and his agents paid over 8,000 marks into the king 's privy purse at Caen , Rouen and elsewhere to meet the expenses of John 's disastrous campaign in Normandy .
4 The boycott had begun on Sept. 6 , with monks in Yangon , Monyma and elsewhere joining those in Mandalay in refusing to accept alms from soldiers , or to perform religious services for them or their families .
5 The mercenaries from Spain and elsewhere made their way back home , spreading the disease as they went .
6 Some 10,000 neo-Fascists from Spain and elsewhere assembled in Madrid 's Plaza Oriente on Nov. 17 to commemorate the 16th anniversary ( on Nov. 20 ) of the death of Generalissimo Francisco Franco .
7 Meanwhile , we are pressing for IMF teams already in Moscow and elsewhere to start preparing the ground .
8 Few in Germany and elsewhere have any great conviction about the verdict .
9 In the last years of Peter 's reign a considerable number of students of lower social standing were sent to Königsberg , the United Netherlands and elsewhere to learn foreign languages , though not all of these were destined to become diplomats .
10 They are also charged that on or before Tuesday , March 2 , they conspired at Walford Road and elsewhere to cause an explosion in the UK and with possessing a ‘ quantity of Semtex ’ at the Stoke Newington flat .
11 Ben is described variously as a ‘ merchant 's clerk ’ and as an ‘ outrider ’ , itself a dialect term used extensively in Somerset and elsewhere to describe a tradesman 's travelling agent — a meaning it still carried in New Zealand , for example , well into the 20th century .
12 I am sure that the public in Cumbria and elsewhere realise that no other Government would allocate these extra resources for the police .
13 A series of appalling disasters in the public services , notably the Kings Cross underground fire and the rail crashes at Clapham and elsewhere underlined the damage that could result from the public sector being run down .
14 Moreover , some of the best qualified people in South Africa , Australia and elsewhere have sought openings for training in Europe or America because of lack of opportunities or resources at home .
15 Environmentalists in Nepal and elsewhere argue that the solution lies in a boycott by Western purchasers .
16 Tasmania , Nepal and elsewhere have found their way into collections scattered throughout Britain .
17 More recently , the ending of the Cold War and the introduction of measures of democratization in Russia , Eastern Europe and elsewhere has generated debate about the possible spread of liberal democratic forms of government ( for example Held , 1992 ) .
18 Other competitors in Europe and elsewhere recognise that industrial policy must be at the heart of economic policy .
19 Whilst our competitors in Europe and elsewhere continued to push their training objectives forward , Britain remains the only modern Western European country which has neither national objectives for training nor a statutory work force and , as yet , no unified or progressive system of national qualifications .
20 Most of his contemporaries in Oxford and elsewhere assumed that the only appropriate approach to Jewish studies was through Semitic philology and biblical studies , and Roth never received in Britain the academic recognition that his publications and his international standing ( especially in America and Israel ) merited .
21 This self-selection process ensures that the Community Relations Branch attracts people with enthusiasm and the necessary personal qualities which make them enjoy work with youngsters , and not one member of the Community Relations Branch we encountered in Easton and elsewhere expressed anything other than pleasure and enjoyment from working with youngsters .
22 Oil slicks in Alaska and elsewhere helped Vikoma , the group 's environmental cleaning equipment manufacturer , which specialises in separating oil from water , and although Salvesen brick , is suffering in the second half from a 30 to 40 per cent cut in demand as housebuilding nosedives , the first half was prosperous and full year trading profit should be on a level with 1988 , says finance director Brian Fidler .
23 During Elizabeth I 's prosperous reign , houses and brick kilns doubled in number , fashions travelled and , despite the anti-papist atmosphere , classical decoration from Italy and elsewhere began to creep into the English house , first on porches , then over windows , until by the end of the Jacobean era , the slow transition of the English house from Gothic to classical had begun .
24 Finally , it is worth mentioning the possibility that the traditional sadness and dejection with which the first crops were cut in Egypt , or the seed was sown in Greece and elsewhere originates in the same unconscious depressive complex .
25 A major focus of industrial policy within the EC and elsewhere lies in attempts to influence the evolution of high technology industries .
26 It is not surprising that demands for their sculpture in Rome and elsewhere increased .
27 After her fortune was withheld by law and her husband 's business ventures in London and elsewhere failed , she ran a coffee-house , took in lodgers , and chaperoned a pregnant unmarried young lady .
28 Since the downfall of military regimes in South America and elsewhere provide clear evidence that no political structure relying solely on coercion can hope to survive for long , we should not be surprised to find that the most effective form of social control involves attempts not to crush opposition but to stop it arising in the first place : that is , by the control of people 's ideas , rather than of their actions .
29 He had men in Paris , Berlin , Rome , Belfast and elsewhere to search out the merchandise needed to satisfy the voracious appetite of the Chicago store and , by 1875 , was dispatching three-million-dollars worth of goods each year across the Atlantic .
30 The case studies of school self-evaluation which the Open University has carried out in Oxfordshire and elsewhere suggest that teachers are for the most part ignorant of this literature and of the various research strategies , mainly derived from social science , by which valid and reliable evidence about their professional activities might be gathered and judged .
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