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

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1 More particularly , they assert in several ways that values of one variable or parameter are a certain function of values of other variables or parameters .
2 The second stage is the growth of the crystalline region , the size of which is governed by the rate of addition of other chains to the nucleus .
3 Maps and plans showing site information are nearly always included , but the number and type of photographs and of illustrations of other details of the site and of finds vary from site to site .
4 Changes in economic activity within the USA therefore have a significant effect on the level of exports of other countries and therefore affect the level of economic activity in most ofthe non-communist economies .
5 Our original vector is then made up of these constituent vectors just as our quantum mechanical states were composed of combinations of other states .
6 The most common use of these logical operations is to extract , test , and alter selected parts of words of other data-types ; for example , an integral fixed-point number may be tested for odd or even by extracting and testing the right-hand bit ( at least in two 's complement or sign-and-magnitude representation ) .
7 Second , failure of supporters of other parties to transfer votes on elimination caused these to be non-transferable and made it possible for VUPP candidates to be elected " without reaching the quota " in the last stage of a count .
8 Many of these have roses in mature growth , and this is where you not only see potential sizes but can also get ideas of settings of other roses or other plants that you can copy in your garden .
9 In addition to these groups , the 5 Corps areas also contained vast numbers of surrendered Germans , in addition to many thousands of troops of other nationalities and hordes of miscellaneous civilian refugees .
10 When a bank creates a loan in a multi-bank system , the customers may write cheques in favour of customers of other banks and at the end of the day , all the banks have claims against each other .
11 Thus if it is held that really we are substances ( Descartes ) , then , it would seem , it must also be held that all we can be aware of in perception are modifications of ourselves , which are , at most , the representations in us of modifications of other substances .
12 At Canterbury the students were given very little direct teaching about other faiths , and what there was seemed designed to show that Christianity was the only true religion and that the fate of people of other religions was to be absorbed in a triumphalist Church .
13 Indeed the presence of a significant number of people of other faiths in our society has given fresh courage to many Christians to try to reassert the " confessional " approach to RE .
14 Andrejevs , who hitherto had headed Latvia 's observer delegation to the Council of Europe , spoke of the need to " restore the independence of Latvia and the rights of the indigenous population , while … maintaining the rights of people of other nationalities " .
15 There was , however , room for two pages of details of other excerpts records in the same series : why anyone would be any more interested in these than in the Humperdinck if they had not more information than that supplied with this CD was not clear .
16 We have already noted the criticisms about the use of subjects as an analytic tool , the neglect of teaching methods , and the lack of awareness of other forms of analysis on the part of , for example , the DES .
17 It is easy to be tolerant of members of other races if one is confident of one 's own standing in society ; much harder if one is competing against immigrants for a council house and a low-paid job .
18 The organiser contribution is to offer an experience which may illuminate the lack of understanding of other organisations and promotes the development of effective partnership .
19 The books chosen for study should also encompass a balanced range of presentations of other societies , and of ethnic and social groupings and life-styles within our own society .
20 Much depends on world developments , on the rate of expansion of other countries , on the availability and price of fuels and raw materials ; projections and assumptions in these areas will provide the foreseeable environment to the UK economy .
21 There will be spots or sores on the mucous membranes in one third of cases , and 10 per cent will have signs of involvement of other parts of the body including the eye , nervous system , bones , or internal organs .
22 It is important that group members try to see the point of view of other individuals , and are willing to talk about their problems .
23 Complications were , however , introduced into the overall structural pattern with the later growth of unions of other types , such as big competing general unions and white-collar organisations in Britain along with industrial unions in the USA .
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