Example sentences of "others have [be] " in BNC.
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1 | Four of the committee members are from developing countries , and the experience of several of the others has been mostly in these countries . |
2 | To trust when your trust in others has been shattered . |
3 | Whatever you know , think , understand or dream about BMW , one man above all others has been responsible for putting those three initials into your consciousness . |
4 | If one country above all others has been associated in the public mind with ‘ green ’ politics in the 1980's that country would almost certainly be the Federal Republic of Germany . |
5 | The improved relationships between the school , the parents , the child guidance service , social work and others has been of immense and profound benefit . |
6 | A belief that one can have faith and confidence in others has been put forward as a culturally rooted phenomenon , with potentially important implications for political life . |
7 | While the core objections to the reforms are founded on points of principle , the anger of solicitors and others has been fuelled by the fact that civil legal aid has not caused the rise in the total bill for legal aid . |
8 | Could the others have been examples of the ‘ leasemongers ’ on whom so much opprobrium was heaped ? |
9 | And if this room was real , so might the others have been . |
10 | Zambia had dreaded Tammuz seeing hir battered flesh , feeling sure he would be sickened by the thought of others having been intimate with hir so recently . |
11 | Unlike the other mills powered by the Painswick Stream , there is no evidence to suggest that it has ever been anything but a corn mill , virtually all the others having been in the woollen cloth trade at some time . |
12 | Early in 1907 the SMET enquired whether any more were available , and received the reply that only two were left out of the batch of 10 , the others having been disposed of to Swansea ( 4 ) , and Jarrow ( 2 ) . |
13 | Cousin Island also has a small population of giant tortoises , including ‘ George ’ said to be 150 years old and one of the survivors of the endemic subspecies , the others having been introduced from the island of Aldabra which lies about a thousand kilometres away off the north of Madagascar . |
14 | At the bottom S.W. receives only applications for combinations among his four fields , all others having been directed to tutors above him . |
15 | Here , this view becomes converted into the argument that the refusal of treatment may not have been a rational decision or may not appear to others to have been so . |
16 | The six others to have been convicted had received fines and periods of probation and , in the case of Oliver North , a suspended prison sentence . |
17 | More than 250 French haemophiliacs were said to have died from AIDS-related diseases after receiving contaminated blood transfusions and approximately 1,500 others to have been infected with HIV . |
18 | Some had been killed outright by flying shrapnel , others had been badly wounded and had died slowly . |
19 | But , of the 600 men arrested after the failure of the latest rising , only six others had been in similar trouble before . |
20 | Some of the cupboards containing the stock had been unlocked but others had been kicked in . |
21 | Others had been saying that nobody wore the Party badge any longer in Munich and that ‘ for a long while not a single person had believed anything the Führer had said ’ . |
22 | Some found the vessels unfit for sea , while others had been ‘ dismayed ’ by poor accommodation and had refused to travel . |
23 | Some found the vessels unfit for sea , while others had been ‘ dismayed ’ by poor accommodation and had refused to travel . |
24 | However , he reflected that it was now twenty years since he had been ejected from the church on ‘ Black Bartholomew 's Day ’ , and during all that time , by God 's mercy , he , and many others had been kept in relative ‘ peace ’ and freedom to serve the Lord , despite all the efforts of the Church and State to silence them . |
25 | Miller stressed the point that former writers had not had the opportunity of seeing the flower or fruit of new exotics cultivated in English gardens , but by this time many had and details of others had been ‘ communicated by persons of skill from abroad ’ and ‘ so the ranging of plants under their proper heads is now better understood and the science of botany rendered more complete ’ . |
26 | Among them was John Ingram , who said that he and others had been drinking with Drew at 1.35pm that lunchtime , and that Drew had mentioned going to Cross Street to get a paper . |
27 | The others had been left to the MacIans . |
28 | Lower down the hierarchy and , apparently , quite independently of his seniors , the young William Armstrong ( who was to head the Treasury in the 1960s and the Civil Service in the 1970s ) was , as Brook 's private secretary , trying to make sense of the proliferation of committees , some of which had been inherited from the Coalition while others had been created at a considerable rate by the new government . |
29 | However , the tradition of allocating some Partnerships substantially more than others had been perpetuated : Birmingham received £24.5 million while Lambeth received £10 million . |
30 | If it had n't been so hot , if there had been no row the night before , if Dennis had n't passed out , if I 'd fallen asleep , if any of the others had been there , if Karen had come back later , if she 'd gone straight to the pool rather than taken a shower , if any or all of these had been the case , then intercourse would not have occurred . |