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

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1 Rather , they were demanded most rigorously where further training involved FE or professional courses where the educational qualification was an entry requirement .
2 A hegemonal class may be more or less ingenious at furthering its political interest while maintaining its position in the power bloc ; the working class may make better or worse use of a revolutionary situation .
3 Hence , when judging a person we pay more attention to initial information and discount the later information as being due to the situation ( especially where later information is incompatible with early information ) .
4 The coefficient on the default risk measure is expected to be negative , so that higher default risk reduces prices and increases yields .
5 For this essentially destructive task , this necessary clearing of the ground so that greater liberty for the individual could be obtained naturally and more or less spontaneously , an absolute ruler seemed well suited .
6 There are some advantages to a lateral gun position and focussing device ; larger viewing windows can be accommodated so that greater sample areas may be excited by de-focussing the beam , and the occurrence of sample damage by direct bombardment is lessened .
7 In 1969 the calendar was revised so that greater emphasis could be given to the major festivals of the Christian year .
8 For its part the German government was currently advocating a slower pace on EMU ( as did the UK ) , so that greater convergence of EC economies could be achieved .
9 Viewed positively , LMS offers the opportunity of running schools more democratically so that greater delegation entails greater participation in decision making .
10 The pelvis was also fortified , so that greater musculature was allowed in the legs .
11 The current recogniser should be improved so that better advantage can be taken of these factors .
12 The UN also postponed flights to rural areas so that safer ground operations could be organised .
13 As work in the mountains was restricted to the summer , the field seasons were arranged so that lower ground was surveyed during spring and autumn .
14 It is also important to give yourself a realistic — even generous — and flexible budget of time , so that further self-punishment does not accrue if you fail to complete everything in a day .
15 Either wait until the nominated approver has rendered his decision , activate the DC/DCs via a different package or ask the nominated approver to deny approval so that further work will be allowed .
16 Others still may be associated with specific circumstances ; but we must remember that every problem is founded upon the impact of circumstance on the personality of the individual or persons concerned , so that earlier experience may again be involved .
17 However , the inequalities in higher education have rarely been the subject of close and critical attention ; far from arguing that higher education serves to reproduce inequalities , commentators ( e.g. Wolpe 1977 ) have argued merely that higher education functions to train middle-class students to take up positions of status and responsibility in society , such as civil servants , managers , teachers and doctors .
18 Focus on producing better and better source code .
19 And whether it 's new sections , price cutting , more sports pages or simply giving away compact discs , everybody 's at it , offering their readers better and better value for money .
20 The spirit of the age , and of Europe in particular , is for more , better and wider democracy .
21 Its objects are to unite the deaf and dumb and all interested in them , advance and protect their interests , elevate their social status , secure better and higher education for them , afford to anyone information as to their condition , education , etc. , establish missions in places where none exist , and last of all to assist by means of pensions the most deserving aged and infirm deaf and dumb , and so prevent them , in many instances , from drifting into the workhouse .
22 Ministers can go from London to Balmoral as well as Sovereigns from Balmoral to London , and the former has to my mind a far better and longer tradition behind it .
23 When purely environmentally-dictated policies ( such as forest closure or forcible destocking of pastures ) do not work because the social context has been analysed insufficiently , force is often contemplated ( or , in administrative language , better and tougher implementation and environmental protection ) .
24 For the advisory service clients are charged a flat rate of £250 annually and higher dealing costs .
25 Its advantage is that it allows a far deeper and richer assessment to be made than the pen and paper exercise .
26 Will television dictate the future of sport or will the public demand deeper and wider coverage ?
27 But to fully relinquish myself and to trust you , O God , is a much deeper and wider experience than I can yet fully enter into .
28 It is a grave mistake to dismiss Liberal Theology simply as a manifestation of late nineteenth-century German culture , to which no special attention need be paid : it has a far deeper and wider appeal even now .
29 During our discussions , we have raised many issues that need deeper and further explanation if we are to achieve the right results for Scottish education .
30 As mentioned earlier , making deeper and deeper beach starts is often a successful way of tackling the water start , provided you have a gently shelving beach .
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