Example sentences of "[v-ing] [prep] other [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But post GATT the occupier 's surplus from arable farming falls to £1500 and after allowing for other income total income would be only about £4000 .
2 Even allowing for other work the team covered during out-of-hours duty ( acting as a consultant to other professionals , checking the register and forwarding referrals for other Local Authorities ) the overall total per team member per month was still only 4 hours per month out-of-hours work .
3 In depression , less is known about biological vulnerability , but knowledge is accumulating about other explanations ( see chapters 4 and 5 ) .
4 Plus … various establishments catering for other tastes , so … .
5 Contracting for other parts of the group , and even other manufacturers , provides a good half of the company 's income , and , just as importantly , enables it to invest in a high level of machinery which could not be justified for the volatile business of light aircraft manufacturing alone .
6 If she is serious about knitting for other people she must do four things .
7 More precisely , the errors in measurement possibly eliminated in this way were much smaller than the errors occurring for other reasons .
8 ANY OF THESE MIGHT BE HAPPENING FOR OTHER REASONS .
9 ‘ There is nothing to stop them applying for other nights , but there is no guarantee that they will get them .
10 It 's also worth applying for other jobs that appeal and for which you might have a chance .
11 The other fact , I mean there 's a lot of uncertain factors , the other one is that as far as I 'm aware we actually have quite a large number of people , by comparison with the norm' , actively applying for other jobs at the moment .
12 It was no more and no less than this : he had deserted the only proper employment of the human mind , theology , to go a-whoring after other studies and other learning .
13 The numbers dying of other causes were too small to analyse separately .
14 But both found themselves possessed of a consuming interest in astronomy , to which in due course they devoted the rest of their lives after disposing of other distractions — in Hubble 's case , his law , and national service in two world wars .
15 She was so interested that she was only vaguely aware the room was emptying of other guests until a waiter picked up their empty glasses and obstinately replaced the ashtrays Roman had borrowed .
16 The Home Office was willingly cooperating with other authorities to ensure the events passed off peacefully and with due respect .
17 But because the environment of a gene consists , to such a salient degree , of other genes also being selected in the same gene pool , genes will be favoured if they are good at cooperating with other genes in the same gene pool .
18 Now the Singers contribute once a week , alternating with other musicians , and there is a much wider selection of music .
19 I should be glad if the Minister would comment on the suggestions that have been made that there is wrangling with other Government Departments over who has to pay for these places .
20 She described seeing Julie soliciting with other girls near the White Swan public house known locally as the ‘ Mucky Duck ’ in Chapeltown , Leeds , on the evening she disappeared , July 9 , 1991 .
21 Westmacott , climbing above other fighters from 261 Squadron .
22 In this situation each market maker can seek to adjust its own holdings of different stocks by trading with other market makers and can do this anonymously by dealing through the IDBs .
23 Our activities since we began include preparing information packs for advice centres and welfare rights workers , leafleting the DHSS offices so people know about the legislation , networking with other groups in Belfast , and other parts of Ireland , North and South and with groups in Britain , lobbying and generally trying to make this legislation unworkable .
24 Otherwise there 's going to be chaos there if they do n't stop now and look within themselves instead of all of this interfering in other countries which they 've done in the past .
25 This approach avoids the idealism lurking in other attempts to classify occupations , and in particular ‘ the professions ’ , even when the attempt seeks to situate the professions in a radical theory of society .
26 The noticeable familial disruption occurring in other cases is particularly interesting because it reflects social role expectations of women , where the primary role traditionally is that of homemaker , family manager , and housewife ( Oakley , 1981 ) .
27 Analysis has been limited to manufacturing , but similar trends were occurring in other sectors , and the process of concentration had features which are of more general significance .
28 The premise of much of what follows is contrary to that view and is based on the view that to separate the ‘ educational ’ from the ‘ management ’ processes of schools is a fundamental misconception — at odds with the British educational tradition , with what is actually happening in other countries and even with its own origins in industrial and commercial practice .
29 Similar things were happening in other countries .
30 Or we may live to see the vines ploughed up and turned into orchards as has been happening in other areas . ’
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