Example sentences of "[adv prt] [adj -er] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The books he read and the music he listened to took on profounder significance than ever before .
2 However , the finance company will often require the dealer to take on further obligations and to enter into a recourse agreement .
3 They begin , after all , as caricatures who only take on further dimensions as the tale develops .
4 The reasoning , however , is that problem determination is not a ‘ core competency ’ and so IBM is happy to relinquish its responsibility and concentrate on further CICS development .
5 An untapped telephone number was to be communicated to the gang , who would use it to pass on further details , identifying themselves by the same method they had used with Valesio .
6 Ann Davies , who set up and catalogued WACC 's library , has taken on broader responsibilities in relation to WACC 's Forum Programme .
7 This provided a series of standardized measures against which to evaluate individual Projects , while at the same time laying down broader objectives for the whole Programme .
8 I could not pursue a conversation that would put me in the degrading position of having to ask Otto to fill in further gaps in my knowledge and understanding of my own lover .
9 Four months later they filled in further questionnaires .
10 Write down further examples of where you yourself are aware of episodes of self-denial in order to help the addict in your life .
11 Write down further examples of where you yourself are aware of episodes of caretaking for the addict in your life in order to diminish the damaging consequences of his or her addictive disease and give " just one more chance " for him or her to get straight .
12 With some difficulty she swallowed down further argument , but was honest as she stated simply , ‘ It was my fault , not his .
13 Disquiet grew and , on 11 February 1911 , the ever-appeasing government brought in tougher laws restricting the use of Aube grapes .
14 The later programmes laid down clearer guidelines about the objectives and role of Urban Programme funding than was always apparent in the later 1970s .
15 In a bid to bring in larger audiences its name was changed to the Palace of Varieties and it went over to non-stop vaudeville and variety for three years .
16 In recent years , the obituaries have been pencilled in as Liverpool have brought in younger strike partners .
17 By laying down larger areas of copper track , you will not only make the copper foil pattern better able to adhere to the board , but you will speed up the etching time also .
18 The way to greater profitability , then , lay in the direction of bringing in better sorts of people and , to ensure that , a careful eye had to be kept on what was actually shown in the cinemas .
19 When the safety of walkers is threatened by the use of pesticides on crops , The Ramblers ' Association challenges the government to bring in better safety regulations .
20 Richmond and the club 's five directors have agreed to increase McHale 's wages budget by 25pc to give the manager a chance to bring in better quality players .
21 As the animal grows it lays down thicker shell at the lip , whilst at the same time thickening the older sections from the inside .
22 This is not just a bending to political pressure to bring in higher-paid jobs ; it is a commercial necessity .
23 But , the expert insisted , it would still not be enough to bring in higher offers .
24 The expansionists acknowledge that the great worry about devaluation is that it will be inflationary and could at best be self-defeating or , at worst , bring in higher interest rates and slower growth .
25 Men in general bring in higher wages than women so a family with a male partner will almost always have a higher family income than a family of a lone woman .
26 Mr Baldry 's plans include bringing in stricter requirements for the care and housing of live birds , and introducing new checks on all imports .
27 Community membership will be opened up to Finland , Sweden , Austria and Norway , bringing in richer nations to share the burden with Britain and Germany .
28 If business people generate greater demand for their products through good marketing , they can increase the supply and bring in greater revenue .
29 Well you mix up er you mix up some colours , black and er and black and wh i stuff Bismarck brown which Mix them together and you make a colour to match up the rest and maybe bring in darker streaks and make a pat You know what I mean ?
30 Hendry turned down earlier chances to join Chelsea and City when they would not meet his personal terms .
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