Example sentences of "other [noun pl] [pron] [verb] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 In 1847 Darby and other Brethren who had previously been critical , both of his eschatology and his authoritarian style of leadership , accused Newton of Christological heresy .
2 Whatever it was precipitated an avalanche of other objects which thundered down around him as Charles fell sprawling to the ground .
3 That 's one of the other reasons I did n't er go anywhere .
4 Furthermore , the fact that the exhibition was organized to show the successive stages through which Cubism had passed indicates that the painters were attempting to make their work as comprehensible as possible to the public , and their purpose must have been further served by the demonstration of the affinities between Cubism and the more readily understandable paintings of other artists who shared only a few of their pictorial concerns .
5 Other cases which have consistently championed the object and intent approach are Mills v Dunham [ 1891 ] 1 Ch 576 , Moenich v Fenestre ( 1892 ) 61 LJ Ch 737 , Underwood ( E ) & Son Ltd v Barker [ 1899 ] 1 Ch 300 , Haynes v Doman [ 1899 ] 2 Ch 13 , and Caribonum Co Ltd v Le Couch ( 1913 ) 109 LT 385 in which Eve J used the object and intent approach in order to construe a business secrets clause .
6 That er this group wanted to work with other groups which had n't come to an understanding .
7 Pro-reunification protestors dominated Leipzig 's Karl Marx Square on Monday , shouting down other groups who spoke out for an independent and socialist East Germany .
8 This is in contrast to other groups who showed more limited effects on the immune system of the transgenic animals ( 67,68 ) .
9 And and that eventually led on to them contacting other interested groups in the area erm like some lawyers from a legal action group , and er other other groups who meet together for whatever purpose in the area , and and setting up Free Legal and Welfare Rights , which was a a formal advice session run on a Thursday night .
10 The whole structure and ambience of local government are community-centred : the electoral ward system produces elected community representatives on councils ; elected members seek to respond to community needs and views and to safeguard community interests ; and councils have a generous array of other policies which engage directly with the quality of life which communities experience .
11 For the other ranks we took over St Michael 's girls ' school which was able to take about seventy men .
12 At other times they did not have transport and so did not travel .
13 An additional factor is that in speaking English we vary in how rhythmically we speak : sometimes we speak very rhythmically ( this is typical of some styles of public speaking ) while at other times we speak arhythmically ( that is , without rhythm ) — for example , when we are hesitant or nervous .
14 As it is occasionally covered by the sea this sand is not compact so that at times we could walk fairly comfortably , but at other times we sank in unexpectedly , which broke up our rhythm and made us tired and frustrated .
15 Other times you do n't feel your age at all .
16 Sometimes the panic passes over and is forgotten , except in folklore and collective memory ; at other times it has more serious and long-lasting repercussions and might produce such changes as those in legal and social policy or even in the way that society conceives itself ( S. Cohen , 1972 ) .
17 Sometimes the panic is passed over and forgotten , but at other times it has more serious and long term repercussions and it might produce changes in legal and social policy or even in the way in which societies conceive themselves .
18 Other times it flew away in search of food .
19 Sometimes the wind swings steadily round over a period of time , and at other times it blows steadily in a curve .
20 Solly Zuckerman and J. D. Bernal were roped into Combined Operations Headquarters ( COHQ ) by Lord Louis Mountbatten , along with that lateral thinker Geoffrey Pyke ( New Scientist , 30 July 1981 , p 302 ) , the inventor of the giant iceberg ship Habbakuk and many other projects which did not quite come to fruition .
21 We had the Walter Segal Trust , we had the Lightmoor Project and various other projects who had actually built their own houses .
22 Then the landscapes at La Rue-des Bois which are influenced by Cézanne are still related in many ways to Picasso 's more ‘ primitive ’ or ‘ Negroid ’ work ; indeed , this series of paintings begun in La Rue-des-Bois is contemporary with other canvases which represent only a continuation of his earlier work ; some of the simplest of the La Rue-des-Bois landscapes , with their almost naive interpretation of houses and trees , remind one strongly of the art of the Douanier Rousseau .
23 Two other deputies who have recently been tried , Celtic 's Gordon Marshall and Henry Smith ( Hearts ) , no longer command first-team places at their clubs .
24 This artist is less interested in ornament than Euphronios , often content with borders in black silhouette rather than red-figure ; but in other respects he takes on from him and goes further .
25 The Mensheviks threw themselves into the working-class trade unions and other organizations which sprang up , seeking the fusion of the Party and the rank-and-file proletariat .
26 Market research firms , government research agencies , academic research units and many other organizations which carry out survey interviews depend for their success on the voluntary help given to them by members of the general public .
27 Cos all the other schools they filled in the rest part of the week .
28 This he attributes to a resistance on the part of Northerners to adapt their speech towards a recognised stereotype , although they will happily adapt other vowels which carry less social significance .
29 Granny said it gave her someone to talk to when she was baking or doing the housework and Grandad liked to take Morag to the farm next door to show her the hens and pigs and the other animals who lived there .
30 Apart from the architecture the other arts which flourished so prodigiously were those of luxury objects : in the exhibition itself were jewel caskets , lustre ware , marble capitals , window screens , carpets , arms and armour and books .
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