Example sentences of "[pers pn] have a further " in BNC.

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1 I had a further powerful incentive to learning the language , for SPG , the missionary society which supported me and thirty or more other missionaries in Burma , men and women , had a rule that no missionary could marry before passing the first two language examinations .
2 Then , when we went back to rotating mentally the computer simulation of the room and attempting to ‘ see ’ possible lines of sight , I had a further shock .
3 They it 's simple , it 's nice , it 's elegant and it 's not an item at all unless you have a further premise that the world itself is simple , nice and elegant and you have no reason to believe that at all , but since that applies across all sides , I think linguistics is in no worse shape .
4 Can we have a further report please ?
5 In Spain , we have a further nine years to wait before we see whether similar views are expressed .
6 When unequivocal recognition of an impropriety can be interpreted as the perception of an action as a breaching of a rule , we have a further sufficient condition for asserting that actions are rule-governed .
7 We have a further distinction from the private sector in that we have a prior commitment .
8 Here we have a further reason why defining democracy simply in terms of government is unsatisfactory .
9 They have a further seven players in the under-16 squad .
10 Two major Jacobite risings , and the plotting which took place on other occasions , were enough to put a considerable number of gentlemen in danger and , indeed , so long as the Jacobite cause retained a substantial following in Scotland it had a further effect upon politics , for the unwillingness of many gentlemen of Jacobite sentiments to take the oaths to Government further limited an already small electorate .
11 By his second wife , Alice Brindley of Hyde , daughter of William Brindley , he had a further five sons and five daughters .
12 And this scenario , we 've got a client who started with er , it looks like a hundred and fifty thousand pounds worth of life cover , after five years he had a further need , perhaps erm , a further child or , as I say , er , a lifestyle increase or whatever .
13 Formations of the more modern kinds may be seen to occur , typically , at points of transition and intersection within a complex social history , but the individuals who at once compose the formations and are composed by them have a further complex range of diverse positions , interests and influences , some of which are resolved ( if at times only temporarily ) by the formations , others of which remain as internal differences , as tensions , and often as the grounds for subsequent divergences , breakaways , breakups and further attempted formations .
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