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

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1 ‘ Through proper application of existing technology , we are already seeing much higher rates of penetration . ’
2 But major eruptions involve much larger amounts of energy .
3 Build up deeper tones of colour in several layers .
4 The example from the ‘ Pastoral ’ Symphony has even simpler means of change .
5 The more accessible countryside throughout southern and eastern England and Scotland has relatively lower rates of unemployment .
6 Huber et al showed more plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 in malignant ascites than in alcoholic ascites and Casslen and Astedt found significantly higher concentrations of plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 in malignant ascites than in benign ascites .
7 Chapman et al used a similar technique to the one described here , and found significantly lower rates of butyrate metabolism , and non-significant reductions in glutamine and glucose metabolism in UC .
8 He goes on to argue that we can learn to cope with the anxiety associated with an anticipated event or with a recent unanticipated event by mastering progressively greater amounts of stress .
9 Either way it allows rather better continuity of instruction — frequently advocated by user education librarians .
10 After moving to a staffed house the person received much higher levels of assistance from staff as well as higher levels of other contact .
11 Traditionally , local authorities have produced weighty financial reports but over recent years many have adopted much higher levels of aggregation with the consequent reduction in report size .
12 There are clear technical issues such as the data transfer and memory implications of addressing much higher levels of display definition than are generally required today , particularly , of course , in consumer environments .
13 Waves D , C , B and A show progressively greater degrees of retardation , with resulting greater degrees of refraction until wave A is not only breaking against the point but also against the sides of the headland .
14 Whilst the USSR has been less successful than she had hoped in restricting export volume , CMEA countries nonetheless find themselves obliged to purchase ever larger volumes of fuel from non-CMEA countries at market clearing prices .
15 In other countries , despite the rhetoric of the Alliance for Progress that stressed social justice , the officials , bureaucrats , agronomists and administrators frequently implemented and supported programmes that could demonstrate that they could bring about higher levels of production .
16 That technique has been considered by many interested in waste management , because it achieves considerably higher volumes of reduction than incineration , and seems to offer good prospects for even better pollution control standards .
17 The new workshop has allowed us to handle much larger volumes of work and double the capacity of our RB211 and Olympus workshops .
18 Many field studies have used much higher loads of carbohydrate than we have because their main rationale was the ability to greatly increase available substrate without incurring a substantial osmotic penalty .
19 However , as quota sampling methods became more widely used much greater levels of accuracy were routinely achieved .
20 Fourth , the extent of illness in the wider society has sometimes been measured by intensive medical examination of small communities and invariably this approach highlights the iceberg of disease and uncovers far higher rates of illness than the other approaches .
21 ‘ LTS is now in a good position to handle significantly greater volumes of business , particularly with the new in-house test facility which can test turbines up to 4.5 megawatts , ’ he said .
22 Is the Minister aware that on 10 December the National Rivers Authority told me , by letter , that it had taken two samples from the river — above the Coalite plant and below — and that the sample from the river above the plant showed a low level of dioxin , the one below the plant showed considerably higher levels of dioxin and that it is now certain that the dioxin is coming from the Coalite plant ?
23 There were some indications that users of freelancers might make slightly greater use of agency workers , but equally that high users of part-timers tended to be lower users of agency workers .
24 The leading radical journals were closed and Tolstoy instituted much closer supervision of university curricula and student activities .
25 Birds can also detect much smaller intervals of time than us .
26 The privately rented sector has traditionally been enumerated according to whether it is let furnished or unfurnished , with the latter usually providing somewhat greater security of tenure .
27 While appearing with them in Berlin in 1937 she tore a ligament and had to give up further hope of dancing .
28 Tonight her skirt was rucked up almost to her waist and she found this was even better than usual because the bulge fitted neatly between her thighs and touched even deeper chords of excitement .
29 If they do not ( and the track record is not good ) , they will be responsible for leading us up the wrong path ( again ) and they will create yet greater levels of exhaustion and disaffection .
30 It seems possible , however , that the latter two studies were using substantially lower levels of stress than the former two and this may well account for the difference in results .
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