And in like manner the same treatment shall be given to any article coming to Great Britain from the South African Republic as to the like article coming from any other place or country.
A chest, bookcase, or other place, where writings or curiosities are deposited; a shrine.
A house consecrated to the worship of God; a place where divine service is performed; a church, temple, or other place of worship.
Health officer, one charged with the enforcement of the sanitary laws of a port or other place.
The outer canvas of a tent with double top, usually drawn over the ridgepole, but so extended as to touch the roof of the tent at no other place.
Loosely: A band of instrumental musicians performing in a theater, concert hall, or other place of public amusement.
Defn: A woman who is chief; a woman who has charge of the work or workers in a shop or other place; a head woman.
I am owner of this house, and not thou, vnto whome there is an other place appointed.
Whilst I alone did call upon thy aid, My verse alone had all thy gentle grace, But now my gracious numbers are decayed, And my sick muse doth give an other place.
The life and activities of the early colonial days, before there were any newspapers, were reflected in the tavern as in no other place in the community.
The City Hotel afforded better accommodations for balls and concerts than any other place in the city, and the most important affairs of such a nature were held here.
There was hardly an event of importance but had its inception in the taverns, where all questions of interest to the public were discussed as in no other place.
No other place in Ireland could have given him a grander theme to write poems of the kind in which he delighted, and in the composition of which he was such an acknowledged master.
No other place in all Ireland, Tara only excepted, is so often mentioned in the historic and romantic tales that have been preserved in such abundance in ancient Gaelic.
Also that no beere nor broth, or other liquor be spilt vpon the balast, or other place of the ship, whereby any anoyance, stinke, or other vnsauorinesse shall growe in the shippe to the infection or hurt of the persons in the same.
Each of these depositories had large numbers of the earlier proclamations and possessed certain issues which existed in no other place.
Them little this, or other place alarms, So that they have but power to wield their arms.
IX Sir Guido is besought of them to say Why there appear so few of the male race, And to declare if women there bear sway O'er men, as men o'er them in other place.
But I answerd I had no such hast, nether was I willing to seek justice in an other place, yf I could have it heare; and to same effect sent word to Oyen Dono, the kinges governor.
He tould me it was true that the Emperour had sent downe such order, that we should have no other place of sales but Firando.
And in an other place (as we passed) I saw som 8 or 10 malefactors heades set upon tymbers by the hie way side.
About the fifteenth of July, if there are a large number of plants and there be no other place, they should be transplanted to the vegetable garden, where they can follow early crops of peas or lettuce.
If there is no other place, sow them in rows in the vegetable garden.
Unpacking should, if possible, be done under cover--in the cellar if there be no other place.
To have lived always in a garden "where grew every tree pleasant to the sight and good for food," to have known no other place, and then to have been driven forth into the great world without hope of returning!
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "other place" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.