Example sentences of "[vb -s] [verb] extra [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | This is why Uvistat has developed extra protection products for children and toddlers . |
2 | He is aiming at 100 stores , has added extra warehousing space and has even ( briefly ) considered expanding into eastern Europe , an idea he has since gone cool on : ‘ I was interested in Prague , but the Germans seem to have taken over . ’ |
3 | The Government needs to find extra money from somewhere and has been considering all sorts of options . |
4 | Turning now to those carers who said in their first interview that they wanted their relative to remain at home , one would expect that those in the action sample would be more likely to have retained that preference than those in the control sample ( assuming that the project has provided extra home care when needed and therefore indirectly or directly assisted or relieved the principal carers ) . |
5 | To cater for demand at peak times it has to build extra power stations , which are then idle during times of day when demand is lower . |
6 | Mr Cowlam , who has taken extra security measures following the break-in , also lost a pair of slender billed Conures , worth £250 , dog leads , collars and aquatic equipment . |
7 | Lawrence added : ‘ We have played five games against First Division sides this season and it has taken extra time in the fifth for us to be defeated . |
8 | Nobody wants to spend extra money to prepare for something that may never happen and earthquake engineering has long been neglected . |
9 | The HAT has purchased extra land at each site on which the first phase of new houses will be built . |
10 | This mother says having extra help was an excellent idea in teaching her how to breastfeed . |
11 | Getting hair into shape means taking extra care at every stage . |
12 | For example , if a customer requires 100% delivery from stock within two days , this means carrying extra stock levels as a buffer against any shortfall in supplies to the warehouse . |
13 | You see them much more as people , you know their interests much more than if they are just there listening to the lesson and so in a way this open access to the teacher , I think , although at times it does give extra pressure in the long run I think it 's tremendously beneficial . |
14 | Often found on good daysacks , the waist strap does n't take weight like a hip belt but it does provide extra stability . |
15 | Cricket in Sri Lanka is indeed a tough job with the high humidity as big a factor as the near 100 degree temperatures and the weather does add extra pressure on England 's players at the end of a long and arduous tour as they try to regain a little bit of their lost pride . |
16 | And it was the county 's responsibility to decide whether St Bede 's and St Augustine 's got extra money . |