Example sentences of "other [conj] those [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Including the small flocks , totalling 100 birds or fewer , occurring on ponds other than those listed on page 86 , the total wintering population of the county appears to be of the order of 1,000 to 1,400 birds .
2 There are , of course , many schools other than those listed in the appendix , and also a great many private coaches , all of whom may be found in the publication Contacts , a trade book everyone interested in joining the profession should obtain from the office of The Spotlight , 42–43 Cranbourn St , London WC2H 7AP .
3 ( i ) in the body 's members , directors , or place or places of business other than those referred to in sub-paragraph ( a ) of this paragraph ;
4 More specifically , it gives little attention to processes other than those related to class ( including ‘ lost ’ class ) experience and the demands of capital accumulation .
5 Beyond this it is not clear whether it is subject to any restrictions other than those imposed by statute and common law on exclusion clauses generally .
6 To admit categories of persons other than those prescribed in the Statutes would however necessitate a change in the defined statutory qualifications for Membership of Convocation .
7 One problem here is that now , if pre-emptive provisions other than those prescribed in the Act are to apply , they must be in the memorandum or articles whereas previously they could have been provided in other ways , for example in an agreement between the shareholders or as part of the terms of issue of the shares .
8 Treaty should be considered only in so far as there are situations other than those covered by one or other of the specific provisions at issue here .
9 It would investigate circumstances relating to the assassination other than those covered by the terms of reference for the Verma commission , appointed in the immediate aftermath of Gandhi 's death .
10 I am not demanding that every subject which has a technical vocabulary or which employs concepts other than those employed by common sense should be rendered simple , and fit for consumption by every man or woman in the street .
11 These are rehearsals , and performances given solely or primarily for the purpose of making a recording or to enable the performance to he broadcast or included in a cable programme , unless it was attended by persons other than those participating for such purposes .
12 Full-time occasional students ( other than those participating in an Inter-university Co-operation Programme under the EC ERASMUS scheme ) are required to pay the same annual fees as full-time students .
13 Both these statutory limitations may affect companies other than those registered under the Act if , but only if , they are being wound up under it .
14 The financial forecasts do not assume that such funds will be available , but reflect the position as it is expected to be on the basis of reasonably firm government funding projections , with Management Studies developing slowly and with no major physical developments other than those funded by outside sources .
15 However under the English Rules of the Supreme Court an examiner may take the evidence of persons other than those named in the order only with the written consent of all parties to the cause or matter .
16 The club states that all major financial decisions , other than those connected with the day to day running of the club , are put to the membership for approval .
17 There were no separately managed service industries other than those dictated by the core business such as agriculture and manufacturing .
18 The negative claim insists that a judge may not appeal to the law 's warrant for his decision when he can not show that conventions force him to do what he does , because the ideal is corrupted by any suggestion that past political decisions can yield rights and duties other than those dictated by convention .
19 In this case components of the geodesic equation other than those given by eqn ( 6.19 ) become the most important .
20 PC Dale Cowey said he examined the vehicle which had no defects other than those caused by the collision .
21 As for changes over time in spatial disparities within the EC other than those generated by the accession of new members , Boltho ( 1989 ) demonstrates that from 1950 onwards there has been some reduction in the degree of regional income imbalance .
22 This implies that the vendor is representing itself as an insurer whereas the real claim is the full value of the damages suffered by the breach of contract ; ( d ) ensuring the purchaser acknowledges it has not relied on any representation other than those incorporated in the sale agreement and that it shall not have any right to rescind the sale agreement .
23 No persons other than those stated on the booking form may occupy the property .
24 ( 1.2 , 1.3 ) Our conception of necessary connection can not be said to require any facts other than those stated by these conditionals .
25 Today reasons other than those voiced by Hale are given to justify the marital rape exemption .
26 Moreover , resistances other than those posed by ‘ immediate experience ’ are ignored ; for instance , possible sexual anxieties provoked by moral panics , common enough in the 1970s and early 1980s , around black ‘ muggers ’ and ‘ rapists ’ .
27 All forms of paper storage other than those specified under Categories II and III
28 This authorises the University Council to admit to Membership of Convocation persons other than those specified in Sect .
29 Foamed plastics and foamed rubber products ( with or without cartons ) other than those specified in Category IV ) ,
30 The most fruitful procedure might well be to seek lines of explanation other than those associated with the notion of prestige .
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