Example sentences of "[prep] [verb] [pron] [prep] a [adj -er] " in BNC.

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1 Do not hesitate to throw a card away after rewriting it in a better form .
2 Have you ever thought of knitting them on a larger scale ?
3 The first , noted by Labov with respect to the Philadelphia neighbourhood studies , is that however good the data there is no way in the absence of a supplementary broader study of locating it in a wider sociolinguistic context .
4 This argument tacitly assumes that once the collapse begins there is no hope of stopping it at a later stage .
5 Of course , if you have a young family and feel water might be a hazard , the feature could become a raised sandpit or planter , which naturally gives you the opportunity of converting it at a later stage .
6 While BT has the right to terminate the deal between years three and six , it also has the option of extending it for a further three years .
7 well , not to come in the next , but rather to you know , sort of leave it to a higher justice if you like .
8 We are in danger of talking ourselves into a deeper decline in which only the bad news is given attention .
9 I moved the reliquary from its altar , after it had been swathed well for safety in moving it to a higher place .
10 Some of it you know just to ignore , but if it is from someone who knows what he is on about , then it can be helpful in making you into a better player .
11 Although not strictly part of the academic programme , this is considered to be an important part of the project because if you enjoy your last experience of school , then you 're more likely to return to studying something at a later stage in life .
12 Silverfish are an awesome experience , and purely on that basis EMF should be applauded for introducing them to a wider audience .
13 Except in the case of the Yakuts and the Turks and Mongols of the southern steppes , their economy was largely based upon the use of reindeer — in the first place by hunting wild herds during their seasonal migrations , and later by domesticating them to a greater or lesser extent .
14 Even if an ineffective treatment does not in itself cause damage it may harm patients by raising false expectations or by deflecting them from a better treatment , so this criterion would leave virtually all unproved treatment open to investigation .
15 She added that the festival had been attended by more people than ever before , and that by celebrating it in a smaller town , away from the more sophisticated attractions of Bogotá , the festival had a more genuine , grassroots character .
16 N brief , I suggest that we can best understand the form of modern doctrines by situating them in a broader dialogue within liberal political philosophy concerning the relation between the citizen and the state .
17 Notes towards the Definition of Culture supplements Arnold 's definition not by abandoning it , but by setting it beside a wider , basically anthropological definition of culture .
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