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

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1 This led to further discussion over what constitutes success .
2 This led to further changes in management structures and processes but also represented a significant challenge to professional power to determine priorities .
3 The teacher demonstrated shadow animals using hands , and this led to further experiment with shadows .
4 As well as letting the head office in Columbus keep track of its new siblings , this builds in lower costs from economies of scale .
5 Again , this allows for further economy of description .
6 This results in greater exposure of the background , and hence increased red and decreased infra-red bidirectional reflectance , with no change in the LAI .
7 It was unclear whether the Bloc demanded complete independence or was prepared to settle for greater autonomy within the Canadian confederation .
8 These gains were the by-products of a war fought mainly for reasons connected with the balance of power in Europe , but they were attractive enough to encourage the British to think about further involvement outside Europe .
9 However , departures from this occur at lower values of z/L than one might guess on the basis of eqn ( 21.29 ) ; they are detectable for z/L above about 0·01 and very substantial when .
10 In section 3.3.2 we saw that with a fixed monetary base banks could increase their lending only if they were prepared to operate at lower ratios of base : deposits .
11 It is also possible that , through the process of developing consensus , the Japanese arrive at better estimates of cash flows and obtain more general commitment to their projects among management and workforce .
12 Thirdly , there are amendments in the name of the Government of the er Noble Earl Lord which are Amendments ten , fifteen and twenty and these provide for greater flexibility in the size of police authorities , again between sixteen and twenty-four members to be determined by the Secretary of State and for the Bill 's existing proposition that er fifty per cent of the members should be er and only fifty per cent of the members , should be from local authorities that er er er er that er of the remainder some should be magistrates and some should be members appointed by the Secretary of State and finally er there is a series of amendments er by the Noble Lord , Lord , Amendment seventeen , eighteen and twenty-two and those provide again with flexibility of size for er police authorities that half of the members should be from local authorities and the other half should be magistrates .
13 The precise reasons for these changes are hard to establish without further analysis of census material , but it should be noted that some of the population increases in rural areas ( sometimes of more than 10 per cent ) are from very low population bases and therefore are not great numerically .
14 For instance , the ‘ coming of age ’ of a baby boom can be expected to lead to higher levels of migration towards the ‘ bright city lights ’ , while the subsequent increase in the numbers of young couples is likely to lead to greater demand for family-size housing and suburban residential locations .
15 other states to refrain from any act likely to lead to further escalation of the conflict ; and
16 The convenience of gas if it can stay price-competitive is likely to lead to further penetration of all heating markets .
17 Unless road pricing is applied to all roads , irrespective of their current state of congestion , it is likely to lead to further decentralisation as the motoring public and commerce move out to avoid extra transport costs .
18 Some women may find it hard to talk about safer sex with new partners , simply because they do n't know them very well .
19 Congressmen will now find it hard to vote for further exploration in Alaska , especially in the wildlife refuge where the biggest untapped reserves probably still lie .
20 Moreover the rapid increase in child poverty in England , some of which is mitigated ’ — admittedly — ’ by income transfers , is likely to result in further acceleration in the crime rate in the 1990's ’ .
21 The infections acquired by these result in further contamination of pasture with eggs which may survive during several subsequent grazing seasons .
22 Instead , those against whaling a likely to push for further discussion of the proposal .
23 The reason they recruit , or try to recruit , black policemen like you is that it 's supposed to make for better relationships between the black community and the police .
24 This is particularly likely to occur for larger cities with very limited amounts of vacant land and in rural areas where environmental and other considerations have led to the imposition of strict controls on new building .
25 The main thrust of the Government 's policy is contained in the January 1988 White Paper on Regional Policy and the Enterprise Economy , in the new Employment Training programme , and especially in the March 1988 Action for Cities programme — all resting on wider reforms to local government structure and finance , and to education and housing .
26 Despite the enormous quantities of marble used on buildings in Imperial Rome , little remains today as it was nearly all used in later ages for further building and decoration .
27 The labour movement has made hardly any use of its own scholars and intellectuals , and gives them little support , so that many drift through higher education into roles that have little relationship with their origins and aspirations .
28 Pressures towards manpower production meant in effect , that demands from higher levels of the education system fed down towards the primary curriculum and there was a certain rather questionable pyramid philosophy built on the premise that ‘ many are called but few are chosen ’ .
29 I have changed to lighter line because the swim is snag-free and I will be able to trot with greater control with this thinner and easier-running line .
30 In expressions for the elastic moduli of composites , such as those given in earlier parts of this chapter and above , it is justifiable to substitute complex quantities ( see Chap .
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