Example sentences of "others [verb] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Some oppose the use of worksheets , others make regular use of them .
2 Others make occasional use of them to structure observation and enquiry ( see Box 11 ) .
3 Single words , sentences and poems written by the artist and others lose individual and particular identity and become a general humming presence .
4 Theirs was one of the few ale-only breweries in London at this time , most of the others producing huge amounts of porter for a voraciously thirsty market .
5 All Religions Eastern , Western and Others Suffer Similar Defects
6 All others became vulnerable .
7 This research ( in collaboration with Professor J-P Poussou , Universities of Bordeaux III and Paris Sorbonne , under the Franco-British Programme ) aims to identify the differing demographic and economic experience of small towns in France and Britain 1600-1850 and to answer key questions concerning why certain small towns developed as major industrial centres during the period , and why others became economic backwaters .
8 Some devoted themselves solely to classification , although others became interested in geographical problems and in the relationship between species and their environments .
9 After the Reformation several were ordained in the Anglican Church while others became active Nonconformists .
10 But others became concerned that state spending was too high .
11 ‘ Think of the damage a greater broad backed bookworm could do in a place like this if others became discriminating readers ’ .
12 The others got hysterical , but Nutty had to soothe him , pulling them up under his armpits and getting Nails to find a belt .
13 And so , while the others got ready for the voyage , I knelt in the bows , undid the rope and watched sadly as that big mooring buoy , our last link of security , slid slowly away from us .
14 and the others got little Cadbury 's
15 Only all the others got commended , then passed . .
16 ON THE FLOOR , Provost and two others lay wounded .
17 Others advertise English school , beer , discotheques , even politicians .
18 But while some reasons favour monthly payments and others favour quarterly ones , neither is sufficient to establish the superiority of doing it one way rather than the other .
19 There are organisations which prefer plain matter of fact styles , while others favour elaborate designs and layouts .
20 The others passed close , but did n't see her .
21 Others introduce Gregorian or modal material on high days and special occasions .
22 Siegel 's result has been confirmed by others using similar training procedures ( James 1971 ; Crowell and Anderson 1972 ) .
23 The most optimistic forecast severely reduced activity in residential property ; others expected static house sales until the end of the year .
24 Schools seemed to be at very different stages of development and sophistication here , with some proposals incorporating details of taxonomies of the skills to be developed , while others made general statements of intent about ill-defined programmes of study or library skills .
25 Many people did not fill in this section and others made positive comments which are duplicated elsewhere
26 At times whole sections will be finished while others remain blank .
27 When one or more applications are opened at the same time ( each in its own window ) one application can be chosen to be active whilst the others remain idle but ready for use .
28 The situation can be seen either as successive waves of colonists from old established centres filling in the landscape with daughter settlements , or as a scatter of settlements , some of which develop while others remain unaltered .
29 Get others to see positive opportunities .
30 Such analysis by some firms obliges others to gather similar information to protect themselves , or attempt to enter the market .
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