Example sentences of "[vb infin] in [adj -er] " in BNC.
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1 | Either circumstance can have a lasting effect upon self-view and relationships , while the youngster who has not come through the " mourning " phase adequately may act in later life exactly as though a " new " parent were sought . |
2 | It is to be hoped that Essex and Kent will soon assist in further reduction ! . |
3 | Consumers are prepared to wait for sales and even go for cheaper versions of what they would buy in better times , says a survey published yesterday . |
4 | Wholesalers should buy in greater quantities to service small accounts efficiently . ’ |
5 | This difference may account for the fact that although there is now a great deal of empirical evidence linking monetary or aggregate demand shocks to real output fluctuations — evidence which we shall discuss in later chapters — the evidence that unexpected price changes affect output is much weaker ( see , for example , Fair , 1979 ) |
6 | In contrast , Edwin Land 's belief that other people in the organization should have the same rich , varied job as himself , the fact that he used similar symbols to describe his products , his organization , and his own life ( as we shall describe in greater detail below ) enabled stakeholders to trust him . |
7 | As we shall demonstrate in later chapters the word boundary ambiguities present in continuous speech , together with the increased number of homophones produced by the application of phonological rules for variations in pronunciation , relax the lexical constraints to the point where a very large number of paths through the lattice are equally plausible . |
8 | Otherwise I fear you must wait in closer confinement till I come back , for I 'll trust no one but myself to keep you safe for me . |
9 | As was noted above and as I shall explore in further detail below , both of these involved a flow of blood — the one positively valued , the other negatively , and both had profound resonances for the involvement or non-involvement of men and women in public religion . |
10 | As we shall show in greater detail later , Descartes justified his principle of linear inertia by ostensibly deducing it from the immutability of God — a God who conserved the simplest kind of motion in the world . |
11 | Fourteen per cent went on to do some study in Further Education and 25 per cent joined YOP ( Youth Opportunities Programme ) or YTS ( Youth Training Scheme ) schemes . |
12 | Despite these remarks , it will be preferable to use a more compact notation , so , provided that it is understood that single nouns cover an intensional structure like that above ( and this will matter in later chapters ) we shall feel free to show them as simple occurrences of E , thus retaining as our notation for the pattern of any of the following : ( 14 ) green bottles hungry marchers chocolate cake 1.5 It is inappropriate and indeed impossible to characterize the semantic , and purely linguistic , value of qualification in extensional or referential terms . |
13 | At present , solicitors can appear in higher courts in special circumstances . |
14 | A series of 10 minute routines will not only make you look and feel in better shape but supplement your fitness . |
15 | This made me feel in later life that I was very unattractive , because I had had so many negative thoughts about my appearance earlier in my life . |
16 | Also , once the law is straightened out , it should result in clearer advice from the Department of Transport on traffic-calming measures . |
17 | This relatively small increase causes much more work for the heart and lungs , and will result in greater cardio-vascular fitness . |
18 | In The Family , Sex and Marriage he was careful to retain an open mind on affective individualism , emphasizing first that it was not necessarily the way of the future , family change not being linear , and second , that it did not necessarily result in greater happiness than other forms of family organization . |
19 | The idea is that close proximity will result in greater inter-disciplinary contacts . |
20 | None that would not result in greater violence , greater bloodshed than that which we are already witnessing . ’ |
21 | But , while this new Keynesian role may result in greater material benefits for the workers of the industrial world , it is always perpetrated in an economic system in which the state is acting to defend the interests of capital accumulation and the objective exploitation of the proletariat , whether at home or abroad . |
22 | This will result in greater focus on our business priorities and the needs of our customers . |
23 | For example , a Third World producer might win the battle to process a mineral or an industrial crop on site , but if this leads to a crisis in foreign currency because the machinery and the technology necessary for the task have to be imported , then it may eventually result in greater dependence . |
24 | The only alternative to devaluation is to make deeper cuts in domestic spending , which would result in higher social costs . |
25 | The main disadvantage , compared with conventional biological reactors , is that the process is not operated in situ , and this can result in higher treatment costs . |
26 | Does my right hon. Friend agree that any proposal to double the European Community structural funds will inevitably result in higher tax bills for the British taxpayer ? |
27 | Industrialists warned that they would result in higher consumer prices for cars , fuel and electricity . |
28 | Changes in phytoplankton community structure could also result in higher rates of production per unit biomass . |
29 | This can result in higher outputs , lower prices and the reduction of monopoly profits . |
30 | Relatively small changes in the layout of a room or in its lighting and furniture may seem insignificant when considered separately , but the sum total of such adaptations can result in safer , more pleasing and efficient surroundings for pupils with sight problems . |