Example sentences of "other [noun] that [pron] " in BNC.

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1 All the other experience that he devoured was put to the one obsessing activity .
2 As Guildsoft puts it ‘ You ca n't ask your current users to accept a lower standard of service than users of other products that you 're trying to attract ! ’
3 They are extremely active little animals and after a couple of weeks , as soon as their fur is grown and their eyes are open , they start to supplement their mother 's milk with insects and other invertebrates that they find for themselves .
4 When I was chided by someone for seeming oblivious of ‘ the magnitude of the accounting operation ’ I said that it was because of my consciousness of the magnitude of all other operations that I dared to make these demands of Mr Whalley , who perfectly understands in any case .
5 As to the other case that I want to say a word about , I have to confess now to beating a drum that I have been beating with varying success for a number of years .
6 In Northern Ireland ‘ The Thing ’ eventually unchained some of the other phenomena that we have been discussing here , which are inherently separate : endemic hooliganism ; the breakthrough of the use of the firearm ; and the infinite potential for blocking the formation of antibodies , for blocking the natural reaction of a society to violence , which exists in a divided community .
7 ‘ It is generally thought from talks I have had with other chairman that there will be between 600 and 800 players released at the end of this season because clubs are seeking to trim their wage bills .
8 v. Lowthian the defendants knew of the existence of the contract between the plaintiffs and their co-contractors but they did not know its precise terms and said that they assumed from their experience in other cases that it could be terminated at short notice .
9 Any other policies that you might think of ?
10 Any other any other policies that you might want to pursue ?
11 The only other difficulty that you 've , you 've got a need to know what sort of numbers we 're talking about .
12 In Brooke-Rose 's view , the role of the novel as a self-consciously written , fictional , narrative genre is to remind other discourses that they too possess the same attributes of logical paradox , fictionality , and narrativity .
13 Erm nitrates , sulphates and what else any other 'ates that you 've heard of ?
14 At this , and most of the many other meetings that he and I have had with African leaders , progress towards democracy and good governance has been discussed .
15 She 's versioned the things that should be versioned and has put out a request to others in the division for copies of any other forms that we use that do n't feature in procedures .
16 to me and say look I agreed and I will say to the other forms that they 've go , they 've all got
17 And I , if it 'll make it mandatory then we , we 've got all sorts of other forms that you ca n't , you 're running out of forms and you ca n't take a photocopy on .
18 On five different occasions ( and in three countries ) I have asked teachers to mark essays , projects , assignments , and I have sometimes indicated that they were by boys and other times that they were by girls .
19 But there were other times that he was whipped while standing up .
20 But there were other times that he was whipped while standing up .
21 But this other bit that I was telling you
22 One would have thought that the Incas might have invented a llama cart , given other ingenuities that they displayed .
23 If for example you 've got a problem with productivity in your patch , erm because of the , the reasons we 've talked about , it does mean that perhaps you need to say to whoever has been , is off and doing other projects that they 'll have to stop doing that until you 've got the productivity up till you can release them back again .
24 Wh erm Terry 's feelings there do they you 've obviously been speaking to large numbers of protestors do they marry with the other opinions that you hear ?
25 If at any stage in the discussions on Monday , or in all the other discussions that I have attended in the past two years , it had been a question of majority vote , there would have been much less agreement , and to the extent that decisions had been imposed by a majority , they would have been much less effective .
26 Well if you had er , your illness and so on , and the other debts that you may have , erm , and bearing in mind that you actually only have the nine months , you might be a little bit more er , a bit luckier than that , but how about a holiday in Disneyland ?
27 Although this place has heard tales of much horror and beastliness over the many generations that hon. Members have spoken about the plight of victims throughout the history of this place , I suggest that the plight of the people whose human rights we will discuss this morning transcends almost every other horror that we have heard here .
28 Some sufferers have such intense addictive disease or have sustained such significant emotional and other damage that they may require extended primary care lasting many weeks or months to gain gradual , gentle understanding of the disease process and of the beginnings of recovery .
29 increase goes to arts projects — the museums and galleries improvement schemes and other proposals that his Department funds — and is not caught up in too much bureaucracy .
30 No two prose characters exert so much influence on a play as do Pandarus and Thersites , and only one other play that I can think of ( King Lear ) makes so much use of a simultaneous gap between the two media .
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