Example sentences of "[noun sg] and other [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Their river habitat east of Quebec city has become a chemical soup of pollutants which probably causes a failure of their immune system or leads to a variety of other diseases such as bladder and other cancers , hepatitis , and perforated ulcers .
2 And yet he was not doctrinaire about it , having declared on the contrary ( as early as 1917 , significantly in a review of Eliot 's Prufrock and Other Observations ) :
3 I pay tribute to the work of the churches in my borough and other inner-London boroughs on this issue .
4 Areas of study reflect both the old and the new concerns : they range from head-counting to Grand Theory ; they cover religious organisations and their power structures ; they examine processes such as conversion , apostasy , institutionalisation , bureaucratisation , the growth of charisma and its rationalisation ; typological distinctions are drawn ( such as those between church , denomination and sect ) ; the relationship between religion and other areas of society ( the family , education , economy and , especially , politics ) is examined from a number of angles at a number of levels ; and there is also developing an increasing number of specialist ‘ sub-disciplines ’ — such as the sociologies of Catholicism , secularism , the ministry , gender and religion , and new religious movements .
5 He will meet Her Majesty and other members of the Royal Family , including Prince Phillip and the Queen Mother , following a spectacular fly-past .
6 On Feb. 14 the National Rifle Association and other groups had filed a suit against the Californian Attorney General to overthrow the ban on assault weapons on the grounds that the law violated constitutional guarantees of privacy and the right to bear arms .
7 The Halifax had entered a similar agreement with Hyde housing association and other agreements were being negotiated .
8 Importantly , the comradeship of Service life can be continued into retirement and the welfare support of the Association and other Service charities can be readily and swiftly available .
9 Significantly , the comradeship of Service life can be continued into retirement and the welfare support of the Association and other Service Charities can be readily and swiftly available .
10 These districts were treated almost as if a presidential campaign was underway ; radio and television advertising time was bought ; mail and telephone blitzes were organized ; administration speakers Appeared and organizations like the National Association of Manufacturers , the US Chamber of Commerce , the American Medical Association and other organizations supportive of Reagan 's programme were mobilized .
11 Midland Air Museum at Coventry are looking for a good home for the fuselage and other components of Messenger IV VP-KJL .
12 itself became a subsidiary of Government Stock and Other Securities Investment Co .
13 Translated by Samuel Johnson ; Poems by George Crabbe ; Essays by Abraham Cowley ; Knickerbocker 's History of New York by Washington Irving ; Letters on England by Voltaire ; Table Talk of Martin Luther ; Mankind and Political Arithmetic by Sir William Petty ; The Natural History of Selborne by Rev. Gilbert White ; The Diary of Samuel Pepy 's : Seven Discourses on Art by Sir Joshua Reynolds ; Sermons on Evil-speaking by Isaac Barrow D.D. ; Sermons on the Card and other discourses by Hugh Latimer ; The Curse of Kehama by Robert Southey ; Trips to the Moon by Lucian .
14 He had forced Alison to sign blank cheques and had taken her cash card and other bank books during her ordeal , said the prosecution .
15 They could continue exporting to the Community , facing whatever tariff and other protection the ‘ Twelve ’ decide to impose .
16 You may have physical limitations yourself which would make lifting and other care of a disabled person difficult or impossible .
17 We 've provided this pond and other trees and shrubs .
18 Amongst the variables suggested for arriving at formulas are : volume of publishing and costs of materials ; statistics of circulation and other types of use ; student and/or staff numbers ; research output ; number of courses .
19 If we look at the state of our imaginative literature , we must observe in it a grossness , even an indecency of conception , and an inflowing tide of slang and vulgarity and other forms of ugliness which tend to corrupt imagination and barbarize language .
20 The Inner Urban Areas Act of 1978 also encouraged a more detailed consideration of urban programme spending through partnership and other arrangements , which involved central departments more directly in decision-making on local spending .
21 The type of symptoms commonly reported are fatigue , poor concentration , irritability , headaches , migraine , aching joints and muscles , hypoglycaemia ( low blood sugar ) , irregular heartbeat , sinusitis , urticaria , psoriasis , eczema and other skin conditions .
22 This exceeds the range of uncertainty associated with cloud feedback and other processes , 1.5 to 4.5°C , based on general circulation model calculations .
23 The godly had some success in severing their connection with the church by banishing them from the churchyard , but the old festal calendar survived and the activities associated with it — mumming at New Year , dancing at Candlemas , football and other games at Shrovetide , and maypole dancing on Mayday — were relocated in and around the village ale-house .
24 On playing fields , the perimeters of football and other pitches will hold plenty of money , but observe how much thicker the supporters gather around goal-mouths .
25 Most of the centre 's work is concerned with checking the health effects of the work done by everyone at Park Royal , but the part time physiotherapist at the centre has her fair share of football and other sports injuries to contend with as well as other muscular and skeletal problems suffered by employees .
26 He picks up/pushes the ball 2 yrds back towards where the foul was ( Speed and other player still just getting up ) , so its still 8yrd from where the foul was , but now … luckily enough , slap bang centre of the pitch .
27 From this general , and somewhat-pessimistic picture it is necessary to assert that in most regions there are quite distinct potentials for growth , but some of these are more easy to exploit than others , even given sufficient investment and other inputs .
28 Investment and other grants .
29 Cawson himself acknowledges the significance of this in his discussion of ‘ microcorporatism ’ , that is the detailed bargaining of the state with individual enterprises over investment and other matters , sometimes with the involvement of trade unions ( see Cawson ( 1986 , pp. 118–21 ) where he focuses particularly on the experiences of the GLC and the Greater London Enterprise Board ) .
30 With what it reckons to be a higher proportion of ISDN lines per thousand of population compare with anywhere else in the UK , HIE clearly hopes to see a rapid expansion of inward investment and other forms of economic development on the back of teleworking .
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