Example sentences of "[adj] with a [adj -er] [noun sg] of " in BNC.

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1 Some of this research suggests that in certain cases , for example the bauxite and aluminium industry , the global disposition of power is still very much in favour of the First World TNCs , while in other cases , for example petroleum and perhaps copper , the balance of power has shifted in recent decades , and the First World TNCs have to be content with a smaller share of the revenues .
2 Superior rooms are also available ; these rooms are larger with a higher standard of furnishing .
3 They are also generally happier with a wider range of jobs , both in size and complexity because they have often cracked most of the problems already .
4 This is maintained until lowering full ( forty ) flap on short final , when it is reduced to 120 with a further increase of power to hold it there .
5 It confirms the clinical dictum that patients with ulcerative colitis often present with a greater degree of blood loss than patients with Crohn 's disease , and that this is not simply a matter of being concealed ( or occult ) in Crohn 's disease .
6 In narrow spaces like these it is easy to see why Prague Baroque had to be more dramatic with a greater sense of movement , light and shade than its Viennese equivalent .
7 The reasons for unionism can be placed in two broad categories : those specifically concerned with religion , and those which are concerned with a wider range of social , political , and economic considerations .
8 The Maud Committee thought half a dozen should be enough and it followed that each committee would be concerned with a wider range of matters than the existing committees .
9 Here we will focus on only those aspects of the family which are central to the issue of gender inequality , while chapter 6 is concerned with a wider range of issues .
10 Their interest and appreciation of our efforts was further spelt out when , in concluding the visit , Peter Davey , Director and Head of Research at FPV Inc and leader of the group described it as an ‘ outstanding visit ’ which had provided all concerned with a greater appreciation of JM 's activities .
11 Those with a better use of spoken and written English may prefer a sign representation more tied to English .
12 Patients with ARF of 10 or less days duration had a lower median ( interquartile range [ IQR ] ) carbamylated haemoglobin concentration than those with a longer duration of ARF ( 29 [ 27–35 ] vs 72 [ 60–83 ] g VH/g Hb ; p<0.01 ) .
13 Hamilton argued that , because selection is stronger on earlier ages , alleles with advantageous effects early in life would be more likely to be fixed by selection than those with a later age of action , an argument that implies that populations are continually adapting , and so are not in equilibrium .
14 People from industry or education with an appropriate level of management experience , both specialists and those with a broader understanding of today 's management issues , who have the ability to motivate and direct the study of busy professional people learning at a distance .
15 In many respects a superb centre , even if it was poorly served by public transport and lacked the atmosphere of the Casa de Campo , the new complex would have been too large and expensive for a leaner fair with a thinner list of participating galleries .
16 But the statistics reveal the economic consequence : a manufacturing sector in 1990 with a smaller share of GDP than it had in 1960 ( see chart 3 on next page ) .
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