Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] larger [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The second thing that I would like to know is what happens if I put larger tyres on my vehicle , it has the standard crossply 's at the moment .
2 For what I do , I need larger reasons than that . ’
3 It 's not a bad idea to make sure you change larger notes before you return from your holiday since — depending on where you 've been — you may lose out by as much as half a per cent on an exchange rate .
4 If you expect larger numbers of simultaneous QA activities , increase this parameter before running CREFDL .
5 Brian Farrell , defending , said the action ‘ set the rot in ’ and as time went on she took larger sums of money , spending it on alcohol , cigarettes , clothing and bills leaving her with nothing tangible to show .
6 Your PC will allow you to save larger designs than this , as it has a much larger memory capacity .
7 erm I think it made things a lot cheaper , because you had larger firms able , able to buy in bulk , and also the beginnings of the ready-made market .
8 Th there , there 's a minu a minute example , erm , in fact it 's probably more effective in some ways , than the great fora , forum , in which you have larger assemblies of people who enjoy th the hours , during the course of the day , but often do n't go away and do anything .
9 Like you we need larger premises .
10 Aid will only be available if they pay larger amounts than those demanded now and which present experience shows they can not afford .
11 They took larger boats , had fewer engineering problems and provided good links to the northern seaports .
12 As they get bigger , they tackle larger leaves and take bigger and bigger bites .
13 Twin rear wheels tend to obstruct the load area because they require larger wheelarches .
14 From the rich they take larger sums by threatening to strip naked unless paid to leave ; terrified middle-class party-givers will give them anything as long as they go quickly .
15 Further away , where land values are lower , they have larger farms producing cash crops , such as wheat , barley and sugarbeet , and livestock products , such as milk , beef , mutton and wool .
16 Children start the day in a more relaxed way and do n't go to assembly ; they have larger toys ( Duplo rather than Lego ) ; and some of the tables and chairs have been removed to make more room .
17 As a forum it involves larger numbers of working-class men and women than any other form of adult education in Britain , and it appeals to them as representatives of a wider movement of working people , banded together into continuing and accountable organisations .
18 Its distribution is certainly more restricted than the Moorhen 's , since it requires larger areas of water for breeding .
19 While he said the AS/400 may well be taken up at existing IBM Corp sites and by medium-sized firms , he feels larger organisations will be less eager in Europe than in the US .
20 While he said the AS/400 may well be taken up at existing IBM Corp sites and by medium-sized firms , he feels larger organisations will be less eager in Europe than in the US .
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