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

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1 But any individual market or island may experience somewhat higher or lower demand than average , those with lower than average demand cancelling out those with higher than average demand .
2 Their increased involvement in the electoral process has had as much or greater impact upon the mobilization of some small sections of people as has the more generalized appeal of the parties .
3 For this reason the whole of Chapter II of The Hague Convention , while providing much fuller and clearer guidance than the earlier 1954 text , is subject to optional clauses and rights of reservation .
4 ‘ Second night preview more staid but better show .
5 As he gains in strength and ability , doctors are expected to build more frequent and longer home visits into his rehabilitation programme .
6 He then introduced a new type of 4–4–0 express locomotive , with a leading bogie which gave much smoother and safer negotiation of curved track at speed , and these ran for fifty years from their entry into service in 1876 .
7 Due to its dire foreign exchange shortage — Zambia broke off relations with the IMF earlier this year — book-dealers can no longer afford to import less popular but better quality reading material .
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