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

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1 The same evening the filling — a huge one — came out of backmost right lower jaw tooth .
2 But when diminishing marginal returns set in in 1983-4 , further increases in duty deterred consumption leading to falling sales and eventually lower tax revenue for the Treasury .
3 The resultant prostaglandins may have a natriuretic or renal vasodilatory effect and thereby lower blood pressure ( Galli , 1980 ; Iacono et al , 1981 ) .
4 If this kind of thing strikes you as mildly loopy , do a little further mail order browsing with Pets Pleasure .
5 In the model this arm contributes more than half of the dispersion measure whereas most of the line of sight has a much lower electron density , .
6 Large-scale maps can incorporate data obtained by dense sampling of small areas , whereas small-scale maps of offshore areas reflect the much lower sampling density possible is such areas .
7 At the much lower surface temperatures on the Earth most of the CO 2 remains in the carbonates and therefore the partial pressure of atmospheric CO 2 is low .
8 But of course if salaries go up evenly throughout a forty year lifespan and the Chairman is given a forty year lifespan which is quite or pension lifespan which is quite a suitable one , if salaries go up and someone leaves their company every ten years , then the first three departures are obviously going to be at much lower salary levels and it 's not going to be satisfactory the first three departures are just index linked to inflation , there is the problem of how does one index link them towards the final salary .
9 Generally rare in polar regions , where sea ice inhibits their settlement , they are often plentiful on subpolar shores where they may be exposed twice daily to six-hourly spells of near-freezing sea temperatures , alternating with similar spells of very much lower air temperatures .
10 Most of the rivers of eastern and southern England possess buried channels , graded to a much lower base level and now completely filled with alluvium .
11 However , it would also deprive the company of a welcome capital injection and would leave Jaguar shareholders facing a much lower share price than they currently enjoy .
12 However , it is understood that the Bundesbank might favour a much lower exchange rate — of around DM2.70 — for sterling 's eventual entry into the mechanism .
13 The following question ( ExampleS ] ) produced much lower success rates .
14 Siporax requires a much lower flow rate than yours , and is best suited to sitting in plant baskets in an upflow chamber .
15 For instance only four-were living alone and all these people had much lower OBS scores than the three being sustained by the project ( one had a score of three and the other three of five ) ; they were also able to manage much more of their own care than the former group , being mentally and , to some extent , physically more capable .
16 Basic magmas , however , which are predominantly of basaltic composition , have a much lower silica content and are erupted at high temperatures .
17 But to clean exhaust gases further requires fuel with a much lower sulphur content than the current brew , plus some form of exhaust-mounted particulate trap or catalyst .
18 Its shared outlay option involves the hotelier paying the installation cost and buying fuel but having he system run and maintained by Cogen , with a consequently much lower electricity charge .
19 This will be essential if one is to have any hope of detecting the much lower fluorescence levels .
20 Observations have been made of the processes leading to slug production at much lower Reynolds numbers , but transition does not then result .
21 All this decision means was in the public services there much greater use of a compulsory redundancy that reduces job security and results in much lower redundancy payments .
22 The most common problem for men is to develop too much lower pectoral muscle , and so end up with a ‘ droopy ’ looking chest .
23 Now we 're basing much lower school work on one textbook series ’ ; ‘ We started by trying to do it all ourselves .
24 For instance , Corbett , in support of the observation that Swift uses abnormally long sentences in A Modest Proposal , cites a much lower sentence length from a sample from A Tale of a Tub .
25 Microsoft said the calls , being much lower level functions , are not comparable to APIs .
26 The new principle was that a cutting tool engraved a groove in the ozokerite , which ( when things were working well ) cut cleanly and gave a much lower background noise .
27 This gives much lower value cover ( £100K ) for higher cost .
28 The figures have also been given a boost by much lower interest charges as a result of strong cash flow .
29 With the much lower production costs of the late 1980s , small circulation was no longer the same barrier to profitability .
30 Adult females experienced much lower mortality rates whereas adult males searching for females had even higher mortality rates .
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