Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] [art] other [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The residents were confident that wartime experience would convert many more of their clothed countrymen to shed their garments too — presumably for no other reason than that it eased the problems caused by clothes rationing .
2 I went on about the other woman , how she looked and what she was like in bed .
3 The other is that he heard me following , and staged the attack on himself , with the help of some accomplice unknown — for it could n't have been done alone , could it ? — to put himself in the clear , and immobilise me long enough for the other person to get away , and the body to be well downstream .
4 It seems to have been unusual for any girl to go beyond straight typesetting to learn much about the other processes at this stage : a crucial point .
5 Well unfortunately if , if I did have a delivery of coal it would come in through the other entrance .
6 The first was for Exeter 's own services to be concentrated on Digby and Wonford House Hospitals , with Exminster to provide only for the other Devon districts .
7 Now he claims to have abandoned this principle , apparently for no other reason than the pursuit of electoral palatability .
8 You do have to think about both aspects , and many people who are concerned with one area tend to think less about the other area .
9 He steered her in between the other villagers with fierce concentration .
10 The above indicates that there is far more to negotiating than sitting down opposite the other party and trying to bargain .
11 She clerks patients , organises and attends ward rounds , requests investigations , draws up theatre lists , liaises with anaesthetic and nursing staff and general practitioners , helps in theatre , and does all of the other tasks undertaken by the medical house officers on the other firms at the hospital .
12 They seem to be locked in a time warp but this has become their biggest selling point because , by remaining stubbornly unlike every other manufacturer , their instruments can not fail to be distinctive .
13 There is a fire-tinge of violence to it here in New York , as there is to everything in this city , which just wo n't slow down like the other city did and get more innocent and less crazy and less dirty-colourful .
14 Without the right to asylum , Germany thus becomes much like the other members of the European Community , whose ministers met on June 1st to try to devise a common system for dealing with refugees .
15 The Macs are priced comparably with the other machines in the top 10 , all of which are versions of the NEC 9800 .
16 ( 1 ) Each member of and each beneficial owner of a share in a recognised body shall submit to the Council , in such form as the Council may from time to time prescribe , a covenant under seal ( referred to in these Rules as a ‘ Compensation Fund covenant ’ ) that he or it will jointly and severally with the other members of and beneficial owners of any shares in the body reimburse the Society , when required to do so by the Council , in respect of any grant made out of the Compensation Fund under paragraph 6 of Schedule 2 to the Act where :
17 being or proposing to become a member of and/or a beneficial owner of a share or … shares in … ( hereinafter called ‘ the Company ’ ) , HEREBY COVENANT with the COUNCIL OF THE LAW SOCIETY ( hereinafter called ‘ the Council ’ ) that , if recognition is granted to the Company by the Council under section 9 of the Administration of Justice Act 1985 , [ delete words in italics if the Company is already recognised ] I will jointly and severally with the other members of and beneficial owners of shares in the Company reimburse the Law Society , when required to do so by the Council , in respect of any grant made out of the Compensation Fund under paragraph 6 of Schedule 2 to the Administration of Justice Act 1985 where :
18 being or proposing to become a member of and/or a beneficial owner of a share or … shares in … ( hereinafter called ‘ the Company ’ ) , HEREBY COVENANT with the COUNCIL OF THE LAW SOCIETY ( hereinafter called ‘ the Council ’ ) that , if recognition is granted to the Company by the Council under section 9 of the Administration of Justice Act 1985 , [ delete words in italics if the Company is already recognised ] it will jointly and severally with the other members of and beneficial owners of shares in the Company reimburse the Law Society , when required to do so by the Council , in respect of any grant made out of the Compensation Fund under paragraph 6 of Schedule 2 to the Administration of Justice Act 1985 where :
19 As the Chief Secretary takes refuge in international comparisons , especially with the other countries of the Group of Seven , will he explain why the United Kingdom is not only at the bottom of the investment league of the G7 , but at the bottom of the investment league of leading European nations ?
20 The slogans are just ‘ Vote for our party ’ or ( more often ) ‘ Down with the other party ’ .
21 Call forwarding I need to put on for you , you need to give me a ring on 4444 , and ask me to change your call forward , obviously with the other person 's erm consent .
22 Each hand stuff deeper into the other sleeve .
23 It actually comes down to then , a more local area could be eighteen to twenty into Harlow , and then as you break down into the other figures , that then comes into a road and a postcode will actually go down to about fifteen houses in total , by putting your door number at the end of it , it makes it identifiable to your premises .
24 On either side of him the warders looked down onto the other landings , watching for any signs of unrest amongst those below .
25 But this will only raise the problem of a new origin , and so with every other system that we might adopt .
26 The notion of a routine , of a particular time for meals , baths , bed for young children — to fit in with the other interests and commitments of parents working outside the home — is not especially important .
27 His underwear will be perfectly all right in with the other clothes .
28 The people who are seizing and occupying the present time can not belong in my colour , they 're like the bits that leap out of a spinning bowl , too heavy , too separate and distinct to be blended in with the other substances ; red-hot stones , flung out and setting on fire the place where they land .
29 ‘ If you can do that , then you have in your mind what the strong target notes are and you can start going in with the other notes of the scale .
30 The nature of Wakelate 's business necessitated that he and his wife should blend in with the other guests .
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