Example sentences of "and others [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 In this case some visuals match the verbal commentary very closely and others tell their own complementary story , adding to the information the words convey .
2 Many organisations such as the AA ( Automobile Association ) and RAC ( Royal Automobile Club ) and others make their own classification of hotels and restaurants and award stars or seals of merit as guides to travellers and tourists .
3 Early diagnosis is difficult partly because the denial systems of primary sufferers , family members and others make it hard to get a clear picture , especially when there may be few adverse consequences .
4 The model on which he and others based their plans for museums was that in Paris where Cuvier , Jussieu and Lamarck had worked in Napoleonic Paris .
5 This leads to a final consideration , namely whether politicians behave in the way Niskanen and others assume they do , either in their sensitivity to the costs and benefits of public expenditure or in their inability to obtain adequate information for the monitoring job they are required to do .
6 In this sense as a system it was a house built of sand which could scarcely have lasted as long as Bukharin and others wished it to .
7 The early lithographs of J. C. Bourne , John Britton , A. F. Tait and others show us best the magnitude of the physical changes that the railways brought about in both town and country .
8 The past often appears ideal in retrospect , yet if one looks at it closely it reveals itself as a dangerous place where we laid mines to trap others , and others laid them to trap us .
9 The electricity supply industry and others use it to insulate high-voltage circuit breakers and cables .
10 In Brazil the forests are being indiscriminately destroyed and many indigenous peoples , like the Yanomami Indians , are being slowly wiped out as gold prospectors and others invade their lands , poison their rivers , and bring disease and death in their wake .
11 Accordingly some have radical developments recently completed , on hand or in the pipeline , and others wish they had .
12 It is not a master plan for member states or for the development of Europe , but it will provide a useful reference for member states and others to enable them to take decisions with due regard to the European dimension .
13 Though funds were never sufficient to solve the problems completely , some farmers were resettled on better land purchased by the TA and others had their farms re-equipped .
14 I was in no doubt that my lover had talent , but I had no doubt , too , that he would have remained either in relative obscurity or at the mercy of the likes of M. Chaillot and others had he not come across me .
15 The industrialist MP Samuel Morley and others persuaded him to stand down on the grounds that ministers should not directly enter the political arena and Morley paid all his expenses when he gave up the contest .
16 Some sting , some bite , some throw poisonous hairs at you and others squirt you with blinding sprays .
17 The group will report directly to the bank 's chairman and chief executive , Andrew Buxton , who has recently faced calls from shareholders and others to split his two top management roles in the light of the bank 's massive £242 million pre-tax loss last year .
18 For a long time his death was concealed from her ; her mother and others told her had gone to Europe to be cured .
19 Some things have it , and others lack it , and the things which have it have it in different degrees .
20 Neil Kinnock and others pressed her for a while about Nigel Lawson 's resignation .
21 But there was change in the air : one woman began to study and others took their cue from her .
22 When in October 1931 , the SouthmeT received on loan , ten similar cars from the London United tramways , but with covered tops and Brill 22E trucks , the South Metropolitan L Type cars and others took their place in store at Fulwell depôt .
23 The prize pupil , however , turned out to have another side to his character , and others took his place on the platform on prize day .
24 When patients who did not contact their general practitioners before their attempts were questioned about why they had not gone to their doctor , it was found that many were reluctant to trouble him , some had found him unhelpful in the fist , and others thought he was unlikely to be helpful or might even be unsympathetic ( Hawton and Blackstock 1976 ) .
25 How different it all was from the romanticism of the Georgian poets ; Rupert Brooke , W.H. Davies , Walter de la Mare , John Masefield and others made their escape to the romanticism of the English countryside .
26 HSE 's director-general , , said : ‘ Law that is fussy or demands unnecessary detail is ineffective and also gives too many opportunities to consultants and others to exaggerate what it requires so as to get themselves business — quite a problem at present . ’
27 Still , in spite of the assiduous attentions which M. Apéritif and others paid her , Miranda would have liked Xanthe to make some reassuring remark in return .
28 They mean that as well as being fed and warm , claimants should be able to buy newspapers , visit relatives , retain membership of trade unions and churches , and be able to live in a way that " ensures , so far as possible , that public officials , doctors , teachers , landlords and others treat them with courtesy due to every other member of the community " .
29 The French believed there were British officers aboard , and others think someone came back to fire the explosive , for there was more than an hour 's delay on the set time .
30 There is , since the Education ( No. 2 ) Act 1986 , a very important legal framework within which exclusions from school may take place , which allows parents and others to have their say in the decision-making process ( see below ) .
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