Example sentences of "also [verb] a greater " in BNC.

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1 But the fact that corporate activities are not subject to high levels of surveillance compared to , say , lower-class adolescents whenever the ‘ Special Patrol Group ’ ( UK ) swoop down on ethnically mixed neighbourhoods , and that they are not confronted by regulatory agencies with sufficient resources to maintain an adequate level of surveillance through frequent inspection , also constitutes a greater opportunity structure conducive to corporate crime .
2 Hendry also possesses a greater range than Davis , who may be hamstrung by his reluctance to take on long pots .
3 I am pleased to report further extensions of home care over the last year to meet the growing needs in Glasgow and also to cover a greater area of the South Coast and the East Midlands .
4 The Hot Autumn also marks a greater turning point in economic performance than occurred elsewhere .
5 This sense of ‘ apartness ’ reinforces the internal reliance of the mining community — or ‘ cohesive mass segregation ’ ( p. 69 ) — and also promotes a greater level of strike-proneness than is the case in more heterogeneous industrial settlements .
6 Since Bush 's State of the Union address , Congress had moved at an unusually rapid pace to adopt a tax package which would be responsive to his demands but would also shift a greater proportion of the tax burden on to the wealthy .
7 Paradoxically , they also encourage a greater reliance on means-tested benefits , which are divorced from employment records .
8 It would also restore a greater degree of control to individual officers in dealing with cases .
9 Er perhaps it er perhaps it also prompts a greater fear of not being in control , a greater fear of of er not being in in some way in command of the situation because then somebody might do something to you .
10 Responsibility for developing standards will also require a greater interest than hitherto in the effectiveness of clinical care ( Williamson , 1990 ) , something that will require considerable briefing .
11 It has also meant a greater love for one another as we can share our faith and come face to face with who we are .
12 The UN could also play a greater part in regulating regional conflicts , such as in Afghanistan .
13 Georgina Naylor of the National Heritage Memorial Fund explained that securing the house under the charity was a cheaper solution than placing it with the National Trust and also allowed a greater individuality .
14 In education , although legislation promises increased power to parents and the opportunity for schools to opt out of local education authorities , it also promises a greater power for head teachers and , in the case of City Technology Colleges , a greater direct input from industry .
15 This group of disturbed children also had a greater persistence of bedwetting .
16 They also have a greater tendency to rate themselves as ambitious , highly sexed , strong-willed and well endowed .
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