Example sentences of "elsewhere in the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The inhabitants were culturally indistinguishable from Serbs elsewhere in the Balkans .
2 To compensate a bit for the loss , Greatest Hits from that long and illustrious lineage — ‘ Les Demoiselles d'Avignon ’ and its copains — have been gathered for the nonce in a smaller space elsewhere in the museum .
3 We train the staff to know how to do their job , and we tell them what is going on elsewhere in the Hotel .
4 Mostly they do administrative work inside the station , drive for the section inspector , or are seconded to administrative work elsewhere in the station .
5 The WIIC is a unitary authority , responsible for most local services , which elsewhere in the United Kingdom are divided between two separate tiers of local government .
6 This is 15 September in Northern Ireland and 10 October elsewhere in the United Kingdom , in respect of any election polling for which takes place during the year commencing 16 February following .
7 This situation is probably paralleled elsewhere in the United Kingdom only by the position at Loughborough where students at the University of Technology and the nearby College of Art and Technical College are all members of the Loughborough Students Union .
8 Each year we review the cost of Friends subscriptions and take into account the level of admission charges at Historic Scotland properties , the costs charged by comparable organisations in Scotland and elsewhere in the United Kingdom and the service we provide to Friends .
9 My right hon. Friend may have read reports in the newspapers today that the European Commission wants to abolish newspaper boys and girls in Cumbria and elsewhere in the United Kingdom .
10 Questions could be asked about the so-called Maidenhead factor , which relates to the apparently higher level of affluence of the population that is likely to be affected by a flood than elsewhere in the United Kingdom .
11 Until this year , some of that waste went to Finland and the remainder to facilites elsewhere in the United Kingdom .
12 A third defendant , John Kinsella ( 48 ) an uncle of Denis Kinsella , who also lives in the Nottingham area , is charged with the other two with conspiracy to cause explosions on or before February 26 in Warrington and elsewhere in the United Kingdom .
13 The big scroll in the frieze between Pope Calixtus II and the Emperor Henry V contained the first words of the text of the Concordat of Worms of 1122 , with the rest of the text to be found elsewhere in the hall .
14 Overall , there is an abiding impression of emptiness , of a natural pace and rhythm and of a traditional way of life that has all but disappeared from superficially similar island communities elsewhere in the Highlands and Islands of Scotland .
15 The wards are smaller than the design brief suggested , but family/interview spaces are provided elsewhere in the hospice .
16 In some cases an experiment in progress was transformed in design and intention by a result coming from elsewhere in the lab .
17 It is ideal for home furnishing applications — in the kitchen , for example , to attach a tea towel to a unit or tiled surface or , elsewhere in the home , for attaching fabric furnishings , such as a pelmet or valance , to a rigid base .
18 Yet since 1987 , the level of child sexual abuse diagnosed in Cleveland has been shown to be no higher than elsewhere in the country , and an increasing number of people locally take the view that she should be treated in the same way as myself — allowed to return to work as a paediatrician in Cleveland , but restricted from working in child abuse for the time being .
19 Thinly spread playing strength and rugby league are imposing pressures different from anything experienced elsewhere in the country .
20 But elsewhere in the country in general they were usually done by indigenous working-class women whose mothers had often had similar jobs before them .
21 Meanwhile , Mr Lhea Munteanu , a Soviet MP from Moldavia , reported further demonstrations yesterday in the towns of Iasi and Arad , and elsewhere in the country .
22 It is possible to hypothesise that if the District had surrendered its providing powers under the rural areas scheme , the weakened position of WEA Districts elsewhere in the country might have tilted provision for liberal adult education decisively towards university control in conjunction with LEAs .
23 The Leeds researchers claim that the system developed there , the adjournment system , has resulted in lower truancy rates than elsewhere in the country .
24 Elsewhere in the country , there are groups of farm buildings laid out on a courtyard plan that can undergo a complete change of use with virtually no visible alterations to the external appearance .
25 With the labour force depleted by the military , there were jobs to be filled , and at better rates of pay than elsewhere in the country .
26 send and receive messages : electronic mail can , for example , link classes elsewhere in the country or in other countries , and can provide very powerful ways of creating real audiences for children 's writing ;
27 Figures for the average price of a detached house in each region for 1988 are provided in Table 9.1 ( column 6 ) and indicate that houses in the South East are much more expensive than elsewhere in the country .
28 ‘ We know there are individual trusts with smaller turnovers than ours and mergers with acute services are going on elsewhere in the country , ’ he said .
29 It might have ordered the Serbs to remove their heavy artillery , by threatening to use counter-force ; it might have arranged for the Muslims to move to a safe haven elsewhere in the country .
30 Employees relocating to London receive a maximum allowance of £871 a year and those moving to areas of higher priced housing elsewhere in the country receive the current maximum payment of £638 per year .
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