Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [adj -er] [noun sg] [conj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 One of the most interesting effects of the new technology ( significantly called ‘ high ’ ) may be to modify the pure/applied distinction , and thereby bring higher education and industry naturally closer together .
2 The method thus supplies greater transparency and insight and leads to a unified approach offering progress along a wide front .
3 Hearn and Doyle , whose players won over 70 per cent of the prize money on the WPBSA circuit last year , would rather see greater efficiency and cost effectiveness .
4 Leisure services director John Bell warned that Knowsley had little spare cash for the project but could ‘ pump prime ’ it initially , and could hopefully give better support when budget problems lifted .
5 However , they do not always offer better sanitation and water supply than can be found in the smaller towns and rural areas .
6 This further supports earlier argument that quality is non-parametric .
7 If you can resist its obvious appeal , Dent can be quickly entered and left for the further reaches of the valley which , for me , has always held greater interest and excitement .
8 The Terrence Higgins Trust also offers further information and counselling on taking the test ( see the helplist at the end of this leaflet ) .
9 For most gardeners the passing seasons each capture the imagination anew and also provide further inspiration and pleasure .
10 However , Griffiths also envisages greater support and encouragement of the voluntary and informal sectors .
11 Thus the company selling direct will achieve a large market coverage , but in addition to increased investment in the sales force the firm will also incur heavier transportation and warehousing costs .
12 They can also create greater choice and economy of teaching across different degree courses where appropriate .
13 The National Party 's economic strategy , designed largely by Finance Minister Ruth Richardson , planned to continue Labour 's tight budgetary and monetary controls , while also undertaking further privatization and deregulation .
14 It will undoubtedly need further refinement and modification in the light of consultations and of experience .
15 Moreover , the reaction of the authorities to these initiatives has in turn itself violated constitutional principles , 4 thereby engendering further disillusionment and protest .
16 But the conquest of the 400ers brought a new age , with fresh eyes hungrily seeking steeper rock and ice that demanded a willingness to take a quantum leap in technical difficulty to achieve a first .
17 ‘ I think what we need is a new type of juvenile detention in secure schools where those young boys can actually have better training and education so you can change their life-style . ’
18 Never having shown the same propensity as the French for violent revolution , the dispossessed have entered into a complex ritual of action within the processes of the criminal justice system , and in doing so have encouraged those tasked with their containment to consider them as being less than human and therefore needing further control and discipline .
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