Example sentences of "[noun pl] [verb] [adj -er] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Some builders on what began as prestigious estates in Britain had to compromise with the arrival of the recession , and alter their plans to include cheaper housing . |
2 | Why do some authorities make greater provision for pupils with special needs than other authorities faced with the same Problems ? ’ |
3 | Second , women of all socio-economic groups make greater use of general practitioners than men , again relative to need . |
4 | The new rules laid greater emphasis on economic factors such as professional qualifications and work skills . |
5 | There is evidence from HMOs that higher income groups gain greater health benefits from the system than do lower income groups ( Ware , 1986 ) . |
6 | The increase in the regulatory role of public authorities provided further opportunity for the generalised application of the maxim . |
7 | Typically , old policies provided broader cover than their modern counterparts . |
8 | We will tackle the problem of congestion and environmental damage by enabling local authorities to provide better quality transport . |
9 | First , more people are now permitted to undertake domestic conveyancing , which may mean that fewer people will see solicitors and this may cause solicitors to encourage greater use of their other services . |
10 | And , attempts to encourage greater accountability and competition between authorities have tended to flounder because it has been accompanied by a higher degree of centralization and control and a wider gap between the possibilities of locally generated finance and overall levels of spending . |
11 | The RSPB generally endorses the CC recommendations but considers that its own proposals provide better protection for all wildlife features and not just moorlands . |
12 | The predictions co-incided with a survey by the recruitment firm , Manpower , which shows that Scotland — along with the west of England , Yorkshire and Humberside — is one of the few areas where employers expect better job prospects in the spring . |
13 | It is assumed that the purposeful provision of facilities , or the success of intervention strategies to encourage fuller use of available resources , depends critically upon an account of adolescents ' reasoning about leisure . |
14 | This includes providing additional services through primary care teams , negotiating for the provision of some outpatient services in practices , changing prescribing patterns to obtain better value for money , and using those hospitals that are prepared to deliver the standard of care specified by fundholders . |
15 | From the late 1860s there had been repeated attempts to obtain greater state aid and recognition for science , in the wake of increased technical competition from Germany . |
16 | I ask the Minister if he will undertake to develop proposals to encourage greater involvement by ex-RAF pilots in the reserves . |
17 | Shorter words mean faster reading |
18 | Indeed , counter staff could also be trained to react to selective product selling opportunities as branches gain easier access to the contents of their customer database . |
19 | Paradoxically , while CNV amplitude was on average lower after sleep deprivation , sleep-deprived subjects produced higher voltage CNVs before the 8 slowest responses out of 60 trials than the 8 fastest ones . |
20 | A considerable proportion will be greatly improved and it is worth waiting another couple of months to see further improvement before commencing drug therapy . |
21 | In a period when car crime is a problem , I hope that manufacturers will begin to advertise cars using better security as a selling point . |
22 | The Spot Image Corporation has promoted sales of French high-resolution photographs in the US domestic market with the argument that its pictures provide higher quality and better detail than do US Landsat pictures . |
23 | However , the list would be very much shorter for a about a small new extension to one of the production units enabling greater production of some Such a list would include the following sections : |
24 | Hitler 's speech , in fact , though according to one local report in Bavaria said to have brought about a ‘ direct miracle ’ and from SD soundings to have prompted the standard wish that the Führer would speak to the people more often since his words provided greater stimulation than anything else , was reported as provoking less discussion than usual . |
25 | Work is now proceeding within the United Nations to secure further action , most notably perhaps the oil embargo . |
26 | The Parent Friendly Awards , held in support of the Tommy 's Campaign to raise funds to provide better health care for babies , were presented today at St Thomas 's Hospital , south London . |
27 | Against that competition it is not altogether surprising that British newspaper readers found better issue coverage on British television . |
28 | Engineers should take the initiative and look for opportunities to encourage greater awareness of risk issues within their organisation . |
29 | Our feet and legs deserve greater attention than we give because of the abuse they tolerate every day . |
30 | Fans deserve greater respect |