Example sentences of "[be] [adj] to a [adj -er] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | If a subsidiary faces high taxes , for instance , the parent will set transfer prices as high as it can , lowering the subsidiary 's taxable profits and boosting its own , which are subject to a lower tax rate . |
2 | The report added that the Waddington screen controllers involved were ‘ not to undertake screening duties until their competence to do so had been subject to a further check ’ . |
3 | One Scottish observer noted that " both parties are angry to a higher degree than ever I saw them even in the Exclusion time " . |
4 | Lower seroconversion rates in 9-month-olds than in 6-month-olds could be due to a higher incidence of infections with non-polio enteroviruses or other enteric pathogens , which are known to interfere with antibody responses to OPV . |
5 | If treatment is started with higher potencies e.g. LM 3 and above , then initial aggravations could also be due to a higher potency as with the centesimal potencies . |
6 | follow Lewis and Mo ( 1986 ) in arguing that the discrepancy may be due to a greater rise in the serious burglaries which involve insurance claims , and hence are more likely to be reported , especially given the increase in the number of personal telephones and the higher levels of home ownership . |
7 | This will normally be due to a later version of a module being created which contains the same problem as one previously reported , or the realisation that a module which is a variation of another contains the same problem as its variant . |
8 | This will normally be due to a later version of a module being created which contains the same problem as one previously reported , or the realisation that a module which is a variation of another contains the same problem as its variant . |
9 | The legislation they enact must be acceptable to a wider range of public opinion and will therefore be less subject to reversal by any subsequent government . |
10 | ‘ Receipt of the net proceeds of the rights issue will restore the balance sheet to a position which should be acceptable to a wider range of both suppliers and clients , ’ Lopex said . |
11 | Therefore , should the shareholder be subject to a higher rate of tax he or she will have to make additional payments to the Inland Revenue . |
12 | It should be borne in mind here that many trustees would be able to appoint the capital to relatively young beneficiaries so that the property might not be subject to a further charge for a relatively long period . |
13 | Razak said afterwards that when Soviet officials told him that neutralisation was similar to collective security he replied that ‘ he appreciated this , but added that Malaysia preferred a neutrality plan which would be applicable to a smaller region such as Southeast Asia ’ . |
14 | Auditors should be responsible to a wider audience , including potential shareholders and existing and potential creditors . |
15 | Auditors should be responsible to a wider interest group than the shareholders . |
16 | Eligibility criteria for farm development plans are being relaxed ( the comparable non-agricultural income comparison is proposed for abolition ) so such plans will be available to a wider range of farmers . |
17 | The four short-listed artists are Grenville Davey , Damien Hirst , David Tremlett and Alison Wilding , each of whom has produced an impressive body of work in recent years and is beginning to enjoy international recognition , but none of whom will be familiar to a wider audience . |
18 | Indoors , everything is under more control and camcorder operations can be pre-planned to a greater extent , particularly if the location is in your own home or some other familiar setting . |
19 | An indemnifier , however , can be liable when the customer has a valid defence and can sometimes be liable to a greater extent than the customer ( see Goulston Discount Co . |
20 | Higher rate taxpayers will be liable to a further tax charge . |
21 | I 'm entitled to a better service than the one they plan to run . |
22 | Those full-time farmers who handed over the holding to a family member at the age of 65 years were entitled to a larger state pension . |
23 | A weaker protection is produced at GpA in ( ATT ) 4 CG(AAT) 4 suggesting that the weaker cleavage observed in this fragment is due to a lower affinity of the antibiotic for this site , presumably as a result of the structure imposed by the surrounding DNA sequence . |
24 | The higher incidence of perforation in the present study is due to a larger number of patients with corrosive strictures which are technically more difficult to dilate . |
25 | Apparently , the DNA in an early cancer cell is uncoiled to a greater extent , reflecting heightened metabolic activity . |
26 | Once he has come reasonably to the conclusion that this will happen , the question whether his decision to issue the particular instructions that he gave was a reasonable one in the circumstances is subject to a further test of reasonableness . |
27 | Obligations under the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 are therefore transferred to the supplier of the item , and his obligations continue where the equipment is subject to a further lease in continuation of the original one . |
28 | I turn aside to record this judgment , because it is relevant to a later stage of this memoir . |
29 | It was conceded that had any individual shareholder held a sufficient block to give him ‘ control ’ of the company then he might have been entitled to a higher price than the total market value of his shares , since he would then have been selling an item of property — control — additional to his shares . |
30 | This was due to a higher number of reported sewage leakages . |