Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] [prep] [adj -er] " in BNC.
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1 | This would only make for higher scores which ca n't be good for the game . |
2 | Hand-made panels do not necessarily make for better cars . |
3 | Though popularity did not necessarily translate into greater recognition in official circles , it did inhibit those in the two governments who would have liked to ditch him altogether . |
4 | A charity such as ours must constantly strive for greater efficiency , to put every penny of your subscription to good use . |
5 | Moving to a new area may not only result in lower rent and rates but also lead to reduced transport and travelling costs and perhaps lower labour costs . |
6 | In The Family , Sex and Marriage he was careful to retain an open mind on affective individualism , emphasizing first that it was not necessarily the way of the future , family change not being linear , and second , that it did not necessarily result in greater happiness than other forms of family organization . |
7 | Much of that kind of support , though , will obviously depend on greater opportunities being created for teachers to share and witness the success of what their colleagues do . |
8 | In K 3 C 60 , a T curve ( dashed line in Fig. 1 a ) provides a slightly better fit at higher temperatures ( T60 K ) . |
9 | Thus , the more mobile a dipolar group , the easier it is for it to follow the electric field up to higher frequencies , whereas the less mobile groups can only orient at lower frequencies . |
10 | And they assert that discounting will only lead to lower profits all round , a reduction in the number of titles on offer and an increase in market share by the larger chains at the expense of small booksellers . |
11 | This.vertical Phillips curve ( labelled LPC in Fig. 6.4 ) can be regarded as a warning to policy-makers that continued attempts to reduce unemployment below its natural level can only lead to higher and higher inflation rates and no long-run decrease in unemployment . |
12 | However , we feel that such measures as those being mooted would only lead to further problems . |
13 | Speaking after a visit to Orkney this week , Harry Garland , BASW Scottish convener , said it ‘ would only lead to further distress for all concerned , and is not likely to lead to any clarification of the issues ’ . |
14 | The trouble is , this does not necessarily lead to greater understanding of why something represents good practice . |
15 | It will perhaps ask for further information ’ said Dovaston . |
16 | However , the degree of difficulty in agreeing upon headings does not necessarily increase with greater detail . |
17 | Her favourite food is mussels which she can only find in deeper water . |
18 | For example , a Third World producer might win the battle to process a mineral or an industrial crop on site , but if this leads to a crisis in foreign currency because the machinery and the technology necessary for the task have to be imported , then it may eventually result in greater dependence . |
19 | She had n't told her grandmother about Buzz 's accident ; she did not want to further distress Elinor . |
20 | Having the same financial people on either side does n't just make for faster communication . |
21 | Given diminishing marginal utility of income , more income in one period can not compensate for lower income in another period . |
22 | Even if they were noted , they might not survive for longer than the solution of the particular case or point . |
23 | It is to be hoped that Essex and Kent will soon assist in further reduction ! . |
24 | I shall not refer to wider policy matters , or to matters that are currently subject to argument in the courts or on appeal , but I condemn the Government for running away from their responsibilities on Sunday trading . |
25 | Hurley did not improve on further acquaintance . |
26 | If the firm is operating at MES , the opportunity to expand output will not result in lower costs . |
27 | None that would not result in greater violence , greater bloodshed than that which we are already witnessing . ’ |
28 | However , although the new units are capable of speeds up to 75 mph , Mr Sargent said their introduction would not result in shorter journey times . |
29 | ‘ We must ensure that the admirable aims of European integration do not result in poorer returns to our policyholders . ’ |
30 | You need not look for greater injuries than these . ’ |