Example sentences of "[noun sg] to speed up the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 If , on the other hand , a small but well-distributed population already exists , it will respond on its own as environmental conditions improve , although even here it might well be sensible to import new stock to speed up the process .
2 Indeed , the other EC countries put little pressure on the British delegation to speed up the ERM process , concluding that the time for concessions to Mrs Thatcher 's doubts was now over .
3 Indeed , the other EC countries put little pressure on the British delegation to speed up the ERM process , concluding that the time for concessions to Mrs Thatcher 's doubts was now over .
4 After ordering that Ward 's court costs were to be paid by the British taxpayer he called for both prosecution and defence in fraud trials to declare their hands to each other before the start of a serious fraud case in an attempt to speed up the proceedings .
5 Usually it is a smudge of product rubbed on the back of the hand , a lot of agonising , and some advice from the consultant to speed up the sale .
6 The Tunisian government confirmed on Sept. 11 that , while it stood by the unanimous March 1990 Arab League decision to transfer the headquarters to Cairo [ see p. 37334 ] , the move to speed up the transfer " could hamper this body and prevent it from shouldering its responsibility " .
7 This meeting resulted in a government pledge to speed up the meeting of the revueltos ' demands .
8 In fact , midway through the first song , only the size of the band dissuaded you from buying a round to speed up the process .
9 Both machines should have cue/review to speed up the location and setting of edit-points , this being the most time-consuming part of the process .
10 The decision was clearly a response to events at the Sept. 7-18 congress of the Congolese Trade Union Confederation , a specialized organ of the PCT , when delegates challenged the government to speed up the democratization process ( already agreed in principle by the PCT in July — see p. 37602 ) .
11 They have come at a time of unprecedented pressure on the government to speed up the introduction of a secure unit .
12 At first glance , it would seem logical to add as much salt and glucose to the solution as possible in order to speed up the rehydration process .
13 About 1881 he tried a change of policy by having some mapping done on the one-inch scale in order to speed up the surveying .
14 If the Home Secretary meant what he says about keeping public sympathy for genuine refugees , he would address the need for extra resources for the Home Office and Lunar house to speed up the procedures for asylum seeking .
15 An increasing imbalance between accumulation and supplies of additional labour requires the faster scrapping of old plant to speed up the transfer of workers to new means of production .
16 In a statement the RJO said that it had decided to free Mann because of the " immense efforts " of the UN Secretary-General , and that his release would " be the prelude for the next stage to speed up the closure of the file of the prisoners and the hostages " .
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