Example sentences of "[adv] [vb pp] a greater " in BNC.

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1 Murray Kidd did a good job for us for three years , but he had obviously had a greater affinity for three quarter play than forwards . ’
2 In all cases the necessity of balancing professional and academic requirements has been recognised , with the inexorable move toward a ‘ graduate ’ profession being accepted responsibly , though more slowly than for similar professions : ‘ It is a matter for concern that , compared with other professions surveying has not made a greater impact upon university life and thought in general ’ ( Wells Report , 1960 ) .
3 LDCs ' governments also insisted on domestically-generated funds being used to finance economic development programmes and thus sought a greater degree of control over the operations of British banks .
4 On the other hand , administrative law in the United States has generally evinced a greater concern for allowing interested parties to express their views , than has United Kingdom doctrine .
5 New Yorkers have always shown a greater genius for putting up new buildings than for repairing old ones .
6 I have always believed a greater range of expressions are possible through representations of the real world .
7 I have always believed a greater range of expressions are possible through representations of the real world .
8 Our parliamentarians , always sensitive to votes , had probably shown a greater concern over the cider riots !
9 CIYMS 13 The visitors clearly demonstrated a greater determination in the opening stages and in particular their pack was decisively impressive forcing Portadown unto the defensive .
10 It has also meant a greater love for one another as we can share our faith and come face to face with who we are .
11 Georgina Naylor of the National Heritage Memorial Fund explained that securing the house under the charity was a cheaper solution than placing it with the National Trust and also allowed a greater individuality .
12 This view of the future had now acquired a greater clarity for him .
13 In a Hellenistic town the agora had now acquired a greater importance ; large cities such as Ephesos and Pergamon possessed more than one .
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