Example sentences of "other which " in BNC.
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1 | This is the urbane version of how to relate to the ‘ other ’ ; it is what post/modernists aspire to in contrast to the negative , paranoid , fearful way of relating to the other which produces ( for instance ) misogyny , homophobia , racism , and xenophobia . |
2 | Harry thinks that this fruit house is almost unique ; that is , he knows of one other which started off the same but has since been altered . |
3 | Less skilled negotiators are far more likely to get locked into an attacking spiral where one side attacks the other which provokes a counter attack and so on . |
4 | Other creatures , according to their own tattvic tapestry , will have communications to make to each other which reflect that inward condition . |
5 | They took down the bucket labelled ‘ Buoyancy ’ and experimented with stones , shells , pieces of wood , metal bottle tops , forks , sponges , plastic boats and animals , plastic bobbins and two plastic cups , one of which sinks when filled with water and the other which floats just under the surface . |
6 | Most illnesses probably contain elements of both , but with a preponderance of one or the other which allows us to classify them accordingly . |
7 | Indeed , in his forewood to the book , Mr Justice Hoffman tells how ‘ Like many rival tribes , accountants and lawyers have opinions of each other which are largely based on ignorance ’ thinking of each other as ‘ … pedants who try to confine the realities of commerce within an artificial construction of arbitrary rules ’ . |
8 | I have visited many countries in the world and can think of no other which can compare with Burma for the permeation of its cultural and social life with religion . |
9 | The one thing its citizens have in common is that God has come into the life of each one and given a love for him and for each other which no human or political institution can ever produce . |
10 | The circle demonstrates that it is a combination of many factors acting upon each other which contributes towards a troubled personality . |
11 | It was her own fight to overcome breast cancer and the deaths of both her parents within six months of each other which prompted Margaret to become a humanist . |
12 | But it is the way you treat each other which matters most . |
13 | If we are to prioritize the study and publicization of one , surely it should be that which , in objective terms , causes more human suffering rather than the other which is perceived by the public to be the more serious even though they are clearly wrong . |
14 | Unless , that is , philosophy can become dissemination : ‘ a work conceived radically is a movement of the same unto the other which never returns to the same ’ . |
15 | This means that if one tries to take an ‘ essential section ’ there is no essence revealed which is the present of each level ; indeed the break valid for one history would not necessarily correspond to that valid for any other which will live in a different time and in a different rhythm . |
16 | Implicitly he is criticizing Foucault 's understanding of the relation of the same to the other which posits madness as outside the sphere of reason . |
17 | Indeed it was this book more than any other which caused Laslett to retract his statement of 1956 that ‘ political philosophy is dead ’ |
18 | They all seem to integrate with one another , none makes demands on any other which are not fulfilled . |
19 | There are always two sets of reasons that can be given for psychical events , one that is phrased in terms of the culture 's Weltanschuung , and the other which the psychoanalytic observer can bring in terms of the unconscious feelings underlying the system . |
20 | It was this factor more than any other which caused officials and Ministers alike to adopt such defensive postures . |
21 | Of course there would be some non-contentious business , perhaps quite a lot ; but even then , there must also be the reservation that nothing should be disclosed by the one group to the other which might prejudice its case when the business was contentious . |
22 | It was the beginning of our curiosity about each other which led ultimately to a mutual understanding and respect upon which our friendship became firmly based . |
23 | We would not want to describe this possible completion point ( or any other which occurs in this extract ) as a paratone-boundary . |
24 | But later his father had said , ‘ But though the site of Cape Wrath is one of the greatest sites , yet there is one other which is revered among golden eagles above them all . |
25 | She found that they vary independently of each other which suggests that at least one of the inversions is on one of the 8 metacentric pairs not involved in the numerical variability ( C. R. Bantock , personal communication ) . |
26 | She held one end of a white tape in one hand and measured out a length with the other which was several times the distance from her elbow to the second finger of her hand . |
27 | He instances the case of two schools of art , run by the Inner London Education Authority , one of which offers 67 per cent of its work as advanced further education and the other which offers 51 per cent ; both of them are regional and national centres providing courses at all levels ; they thus exemplify the ‘ seamless robe ’ of further education and facilitate student progression between different course levels . |
28 | The national bourgeoisie of any country can be divided , following Max Weber 's and more recently Pierre Bourdieu 's analyses , into two fractions : one which is rooted in ‘ economic capital ’ and the other which is rooted in ‘ cultural capital ’ . |
29 | ‘ The open-plan design at Westwood means that advisory teams and their support staff can work alongside each other which is a big advantage . |
30 | This would be an extension of the automatic cross-reference list of classes of words to be treated as synonymous with each other which we have used in Okapi '86 . |