Example sentences of "[to-vb] [noun pl] [prep] [art] [adj -er] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 They also want the station to expand in order to be able to transmit programmes to a wider area .
2 But they think the chancellor will have no choice but to increase taxes in the longer term as the economic climate improves .
3 SCOTVEC has also been working on a catalogue of extra additional assessments for the first phase of general SVQs , in order to provide candidates with a wider choice of assessments .
4 As it turned out , the time zone advantage was insufficient to compensate traders for the higher cost of doing business in LIFFE 's less liquid markets , so the bulk of the global business has thus remained in the USA .
5 They aim to provide participants with a greater awareness of effective teamworking and its benefits and enable them to contribute their thoughts and ideas to their managers on current key business issues .
6 Even though open systems may be able to meet requirements at a lower cost than perhaps the traditional proprietary systems , if you 've already paid for the traditional proprietary system , clearly there is no saving to be made by throwing it away and replacing it with the equivalent functionality on new technology .
7 The aim , according to Dr H , is to provide students with a broader degree which will be more useful in industry .
8 As the prime resource in the classroom , the teacher should be conscious of his/her responsibility to lead pupils to a deeper understanding of the person of Jesus and of gospel values , sometimes at an individual level , sometimes at group level , sometimes at class level .
9 Hence , the proactive approach will enable an acquiror to select targets from a larger population of companies .
10 In that case the court has a discretion ( in order to avoid injustice ) to award damages at the higher level of £750 ( i.e. by reference to the market price at July 15 instead of the later contract delivery date of December 1 ) , Johnson v. Agnew ( 1979 H.L. ) .
11 Richard Lewis has expanded the Bisham Abbey squad and they have started to select children at a younger age than before .
12 Instead we begin to see things on a bigger canvas .
13 For instance , if the directors of the smaller company have had to issue consideration shares at a significant discount to the market price in order to persuade shareholders of the larger company to accept the offer the minority may argue that not only have they been diluted unfairly but also that this has resulted in control passing into the hands of third parties and that they are , effectively , investors in an entirely different company without having been given the opportunity to accept an offer or exercise their rights of challenge under CA 1985 , s430C .
14 There was a belief in government 's ability to modify the injustices of the private market and to extend powers to the wider public .
15 The Scottish Rugby Union are thus free to enlist sponsors for the younger age groups .
16 The present Boddington Mill appears to retain parts of an older structure for , as well as the main brick-built part , it incorporates a half-timbered , gabled section .
17 The females who were played the reduced repertories turned out to build nests at a lower rate .
18 The ability to monitor and to intervene stems from a further requirement of the Act that companies provide specified annual information relating to the conduct of their business .
19 In Western societies , men ( even those in process work ) still tend to be taught to seek relationships with a larger number of people and to control the amount of emotion they invest in these relationships .
20 In general this only a problem if you want to change leads with a weaker climber .
21 4 Consumers must respond to price differences with a shorter time lag .
22 If you intend to insert subtitles at a later editing stage ( rather than superimposing them live at the time of shooting ) , you will need to reserve space for these on the tape by shooting overlength material which can subsequently be erased and over-recorded by the insert .
23 The urge to scramble into the saddle and take my chance continues to triumph over an inclination to enjoy horses from a safer stance .
24 But whereas neurosis is , in a sense , a private affair , affecting mainly the person who suffers from it , delinquency and acting-out of neurotic conflicts are much more the concern of society as a whole and are certainly likely to affect others to a greater degree than is normally true of the symptoms of a conventional neurosis .
25 Silas introduced them , and in an effort to make amends for the earlier incident on the highway she held out her hand and spoke quietly .
26 They sought to employ unskilled labour — " colting " — to make stockings by a cheaper method .
27 Only towards the end of 1992 did IBM start to make overtures towards the lower end of the PC market with its revamped PS/1 series and Value — Point range .
28 The General Nursing Council had laid down conditions for recognition of ‘ places like ours ’ , and it was necessary to make arrangements with a larger hospital in order to provide a complete programme of nursing training .
29 You need to know what you are suffering from in case you will have to make arrangements for a longer stay at home in bed .
30 Trying to introduce solids at a later age is often extremely difficult as the child has not learned how to chew and manage solid food .
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