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

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1 However , they made flesh at the expense of milk : the breed does seem to milk better in harder conditions .
2 Suppleness helps to keep you looking younger too as you will be able to move and walk better in later years .
3 Similarly , the payment of 1007 gained two years ' respite , but then the enemy returned , apparently in greater numbers .
4 The dorsal arm plates , nearly square in small specimens , become broader than long in larger ones ; the arms become increasingly ridged with size .
5 It has proved excellent in South Africa since 1903 , especially in cooler areas with a higher rainfall where the Brahman and Africander are not successful .
6 Campbell was aware of the disadvantages of having so few Sinhalese in the police , especially in higher posts .
7 Then , as with reproductive isolation , changed habits can initiate permanent adaptive changes in structure , especially in higher animals by entailing changes in the conditions of foetal maturation .
8 These qualification courses form a greater proportion of the total training carried out by the libraries who listed only a few programmes for 1984/5 ( see Table 9 ) , in general tending to constitute the main type of development training for non-professionals , especially in smaller libraries .
9 That Lalande and other French composers of his time , notably Charpentier , were often being deliberately Italian in style is so well documented that surely it is self-evident , especially in faster movements such as ‘ Et rege eos ’ , marked with the unambiguous Italian expression vivace by Lalande in his autograph score ( Cauvin and the 1729 edition employ légèrement and tres légèrement respectively ) , and the final vite sections ( ‘ Non confundar ’ ) , that equal fast notes are called for ?
10 But at the moment it 's also one of the only ways I can steer the bike , especially in faster corners .
11 In practice , toleration and coexistence came under growing threat , especially in later times , with new emphasis being laid on ecclesiastical uniformity .
12 Vanity basins have been popular for some years now , especially in larger bathrooms .
13 Some ratepayers , especially in larger towns and cities , were persuaded to finance the building especially of workhouse infirmaries separate from the main workhouse building , where standards of treatment and nursing gradually improved — the room for such improvement being considerable .
14 Heads adopting a ‘ managing director ’ or ‘ boss ’ role were more likely to be office-based and thus to run the risk of appearing remote from everyday classroom concerns , especially in larger schools .
15 Apparently designed to accommodate demands from Germany and France for extra compensation for affected producers , this compromise envisaged income supports and other benefits to offset the impact of cuts in farm prices and export subsidies , especially in poorer regions .
16 Thus the routine assessment of the colon in outpatients when an alternative cause for anaemia has been found must be questioned , especially in younger patients without a family history or previous colonic polyps .
17 This very old and handsome breed should be a great deal more valued than it is , though it is much better appreciated overseas than at home , especially in hotter climates .
18 incomplete emptying of the bladder ( especially in older men , who may have enlargement of the prostate gland ) ;
19 The unluckiest is the violinist , Alexandre Plocek , too often pinched and bloomless in tone , while Joseph Páleńiček's piano , acceptable enough in softer contexts , emerges brittle above a certain dynamic level .
20 So far as actual repairs to defective books are concerned , I hope I have said enough in earlier pages to discourage collectors from attempting them , unless they submit themselves to attending one of the excellent courses arranged in some centres of education .
21 The old Valiant was pensioned off and spent the rest of her days as a workboat ; approximately enough in later years , she was used to train some of our officers while in use as a navigational training vessel by the Lomar School of Navigation in the Solent .
22 But traditionally such people would have done , er and perhaps in earlier times you know , er maybe Mrs Thatcher does say some prayers , I do n't know , but maybe prayers would be said .
23 This has been altered greatly in later times and was neglected in the nineteenth century .
24 In AD 699 , Wilfrid , Bishop of York , built several churches all dedicated to St Andrew , so in later years Hutton Cranswick was rededicated to St Peter .
25 So in later years , when opportunities might arise for young disabled people to have some choices and to have more say , they have no basis for such autonomy .
26 Others are found only in cooler climates .
27 He pointed out that the latency period is absent in primitive societies and is found only in higher cultures .
28 This method of obscuring chords only in higher registers is quite usual , as it gives a good equilibrium to the harmony .
29 Only in later centuries , when Constant Drachenfels ' daring knew no bounds , did the famed , fabled horrors begin .
30 The war was so far away and I suppose it was only in later years we learned how serious the threat was .
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