Example sentences of "[to-vb] [adj -er] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 2 Do you find it easy to accommodate healthier foods into your lifestyle ?
2 This was the only division to report lower profits too .
3 Inside Leg — Hands under the buttocks to support lower back .
4 This book does not have a polemical purpose , but the author has not been able to escape the conclusion that at least some of the customs and habits of mind of the earlier period tended to induce healthier attitudes , both among those on their death-beds and those left behind to mourn .
5 ‘ Of course we would like to see lower interest rates , ’ he said , acknowledging the burden on people paying mortagages .
6 A campaign to promote healthier lifestyles , supported by the Health Education Authority and the Department of Health .
7 ( A programme to promote healthier lifestyles , supported by the Department of Health , the Health Education Authority and the National Health Service )
8 In these cases one of the objectives is often to enable lower rates of pay and/or fringe benefits to be paid than if the workers concerned were remunerated on scales applying to the organisation itself .
9 She would live as long as she had to see Elder Seth dead , and then she would think again …
10 Common decided to discontinue further experiments because of the trouble and cost and passed the patterns to Thomas Brown and his son , iron-founders of Alnwick , who emigrated to New York State with them in 1824 .
11 The effect of reading a Bill a second time is to curb further debate on the general principle for the time being and cause the Bill to go straight to the next stage , which is the committee stage .
12 The Worshipful Company of Innholders is keen to promote further development of management skills within the hotel industry .
13 The MPRP leader , President Punsalmaagiyn Ochirbat , stated afterwards that efforts had now to be made to promote further democratization and to overcome the current economic crisis .
14 Many of the knezovi who had survived the massacre were unwilling to risk further reprisals , should the revolt fail .
15 The Owens must now decide whether to risk further expense by appealing .
16 The Owens must now decide whether to risk further expense by appealing .
17 ‘ I prefer not to risk further disorientation for you , Leonora .
18 Perhaps , in contrast , migrants are people who are willing to consider a wider range of course options because they are more likely to see broader gains , such as personal development , from participation .
19 I have also made available to local authorities resources to enable the level of expenditure per council house to be maintained and to enable further measures to be taken to tackle the problems of homelessness and dampness in council housing .
20 Just in case Lord Milton failed to appreciate his value , MacLachlan stressed that he had been approached by the rival interest in the county and had been offered sufficient to make him easy for life , and accordingly implied that Milton had an obligation to aid him with his creditors and enable him to arrange further loans .
21 The company is now hoping to be able to conduct further field trials in the US and Israel , both of which currently use pesticide sprays to control their pest problems .
22 Astra refuses to conduct further rat studies with lower doses of ranitidine , saying that this is Glaxo 's job .
23 that a delegation of ACTS officers and Staff Council reps meet with Michael Taylor and Alastair Hanton to convey the anger and disappointment of their members and their willingness to continue further action if necessary in order to reverse the decision .
24 I thought he wished to impart further information but , with the speed of a striking cat , he suddenly pulled his dagger , nicking my neck with its point .
25 The case for such objective assessment before operation seems particularly strong in women over the age of 50 because they may have suffered occult damage to the anal sphincter during the childbirth and could be at particular risk of a poor functional outcome if the sphincter were to sustain further damage at the time of operation .
26 The nomenclature adopted ( 13 ) has the advantage of being able to accommodate further band information if this should materialize , either through the development of higher resolution techniques or from more astute observations .
27 In addition , scanning electron microscopy , both of solid specimens and of etched thin sections ( e.g. Sandberg , 1985 ) , can be used to confirm further deductions based on thin section petrography ( see Chapter 8 ) .
28 In complex learning such as problem-solving , it can mean having the opportunity to perform further activities within a particular class of problems .
29 If you wish to use the facilities of one of the supported relational databases to perform further queries than those provided or report on any of the available LIFESPAN information , please contact your LIFESPAN Manager who can arrange this for you .
30 It would then be necessary to perform further experiments to support our chosen explanation for the primacy effect obtained , using the model shown in Fig. 3 .
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