Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] in [adj -er] " in BNC.

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1 Either circumstance can have a lasting effect upon self-view and relationships , while the youngster who has not come through the " mourning " phase adequately may act in later life exactly as though a " new " parent were sought .
2 Wholesalers should buy in greater quantities to service small accounts efficiently . ’
3 Otherwise I fear you must wait in closer confinement till I come back , for I 'll trust no one but myself to keep you safe for me .
4 Also , once the law is straightened out , it should result in clearer advice from the Department of Transport on traffic-calming measures .
5 But , while this new Keynesian role may result in greater material benefits for the workers of the industrial world , it is always perpetrated in an economic system in which the state is acting to defend the interests of capital accumulation and the objective exploitation of the proletariat , whether at home or abroad .
6 This may result in lower capacity and thus increase the inability for TI and NCM to respond to the needs of their exporting policyholders .
7 It should be noted that a cash underwritten alternative may result in lower underwriting costs than a rights issue ( see para 5.6 above ) .
8 This may result in further disturbance of mood and hence re-awaken the disease and increase the risk of return to the substance or process of addiction .
9 Failure to do this will result in absences being regarded as unauthorised , and may result in further action being taken .
10 So , perhaps the reason is the loss of a love object , and then of course if you found there was a in fact a loss of a love , love object , then you might to see in greater detail , how this whole thing came about .
11 The internal factors , leading to cognitive biases , might result in poorer relationships , less self-esteem , and more helplessness .
12 If it is — it 'll have to be a really complex organ , and , as we 'll see in later chapters , you have to be sophisticated about what you mean by " slight " — I shall cease to believe in Darwinism .
13 I 'll move in closer to cover the front of the house . ’
14 For example , a manufacturer of bathroom and kitchen taps might wish to assess the potential market for taps in country A and country B. The income per capita in country A might be three times the income per capita in country B , and so the manufacturer might assess the potential market for taps to be three times as large in country A as in country B. However , the inhabitants of country B might live in larger houses than people in country A , and the country B houses might have an average 1 ½ times more bathrooms/kitchens .
15 Rose 's family was told that the operation was a matter of life-and-death , so they gave the surgeons permission , even though they were also warned that the operation could result in further bleeding and disability .
16 Such excessive contents of platelet activating factor could result in further stimulation of acinar cells as platelet activating factor is capable of inducing the secretion of enzymes , of reducing the blood flow , and increasing vascular permeability leading to tissue oedema and injury .
17 ‘ The Commission itself has placed a great emphasis on the promotion of milk and it is ironic that it is now undermining that investment with a proposal which could result in further reductions in the intake of milk by those who need it most ’ .
18 At the same time it assured that those who , under weaker leadership , might have suffered at the hands of armies , could live in greater security .
19 The second is a warning of the problems that children from such pregnancies may face in later life . ’
20 Thus , for example , while many inmates may sleep in worse conditions outside , this is no argument for making them sleep on concrete if it is not excessively expensive to provide them with cots or hammocks .
21 This always used to happen in older ballets when the hero would take a step forward with a slight stamp before he ‘ swore to marry ’ the heroine .
22 Rational people do in general pursue , and at their more moral help each other to pursue , what they want or supposedly would want in fuller awareness of themselves and their conditions , and in unmasking self-deception they recognize the genuine want by its spontaneity ; the liberal and rationalist tradition even tends to reject as irrational any prescription of religion or custom which requires us to act otherwise .
23 This encourages a balanced view of Catholics , something which , as we shall emphasize in later chapters , can be absent amongst some policemen beleaguered behind their reinforced stations in areas of high tension and conflict .
24 In contrast , Edwin Land 's belief that other people in the organization should have the same rich , varied job as himself , the fact that he used similar symbols to describe his products , his organization , and his own life ( as we shall describe in greater detail below ) enabled stakeholders to trust him .
25 As we shall demonstrate in later chapters the word boundary ambiguities present in continuous speech , together with the increased number of homophones produced by the application of phonological rules for variations in pronunciation , relax the lexical constraints to the point where a very large number of paths through the lattice are equally plausible .
26 This difference may account for the fact that although there is now a great deal of empirical evidence linking monetary or aggregate demand shocks to real output fluctuations — evidence which we shall discuss in later chapters — the evidence that unexpected price changes affect output is much weaker ( see , for example , Fair , 1979 )
27 Consumers are prepared to wait for sales and even go for cheaper versions of what they would buy in better times , says a survey published yesterday .
28 As was noted above and as I shall explore in further detail below , both of these involved a flow of blood — the one positively valued , the other negatively , and both had profound resonances for the involvement or non-involvement of men and women in public religion .
29 As we shall show in greater detail later , Descartes justified his principle of linear inertia by ostensibly deducing it from the immutability of God — a God who conserved the simplest kind of motion in the world .
30 In addition , some were convinced that family allowances would result in lower wages , although the danger of that happening was thought to be considerably less if they were financed by the state and not by employers ' contributions .
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