Example sentences of "[vb infin] more [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Furthermore , as we have shown , there are wide variations in performance between different categories of NSE students , and it seems likely that the universities may pursue more conservative entrance policies with regard to non-traditional students than those pursued in the former polytechnic sector .
2 We will pursue more competitive tendering for central government services .
3 Although pre-implantation conceptuses and zygotes fertilized ex utero have contributed to our understanding of phenomena occurring during early human embryogenesis , aborted fetal tissues are more available and so provide new opportunities for clinical research , which if encouraging will stimulate more basic research in human development .
4 Southdowns takes sexually abused young people and Clark says its assessments would need more specific detail about the frequency and seriousness of emotional and behavioural problems .
5 Controls can be mechanical or touch-control — both are easy to use , but if you think you 'll need more accurate timing in seconds ( for softening butter , for instance ) choose a digital display .
6 A few seconds later as the aircraft gains more speed , it will need more forward movement to prevent it from unsticking with the tail-wheel or skid touching the ground , and climbing away too steeply .
7 Larger exporters will probably need more specialised advice .
8 But his parents soon realised that Ashley would need more specialized help , so they turned to the Peto Institute in Hungary , which has pioneered the treatment of children like Ashley with what 's known as conductive education .
9 The zygomatic process may be preserved on the maxilla long after the maxilla has been detached from the rest of the skull , but it does not survive more intensive alteration by the predator .
10 You can achieve more intensive colour with further applications .
11 SACHIN TENDULKAR , the Indian batting prodigy , will break more fresh ground this summer when he becomes Yorkshire 's first overseas player and dismantles what has been perceived as a racial barrier at Headingley .
12 Similarly , the changing of domestic roles proves complex : while some wives may welcome more domestic help from their retired husbands , others will resent it as an intrusion into their sphere of control in daily life .
13 In its draft version the report declares that market forces alone will not ensure more efficient use of energy .
14 The following modifications , coupled with LFA policy and incentive modifications proposed in Section 8 would ensure more comprehensive conservation in the UK 's LFA : —
15 If the acquisition of latent inhibition by B blocks that by A , then these subjects should show more rapid conditioning to A than those given no experience of B before their AB trials .
16 Thus the abuse of a horse will generate more adverse reaction than similar abuse of a rat or mouse , even though whipping a tired horse is scarcely comparable in ‘ cruelty ’ with using chemically treated bait on rodents to induce lethal internal haemorrhaging .
17 Mr Crook called the decision ‘ a very dangerous judgment which will only generate more secret justice and undermine the public 's respect for the administration of justice . ’
18 The control regime was liberalized for computer , machine tool and telecommunications technology ( microcomputer exports having been permitted since August 1989 ) ; companies seeking exceptions to remaining restrictions would have to wait only eight weeks for permission , rather than 12 weeks as hitherto ; and countries such as Czechoslovakia , Hungary and Poland , if they were prepared to introduce their own controls on use and re-export , might expect more favourable treatment .
19 Further genetic studies must awaut more precise information on the biochemical pathways underlying these different mechanisms .
20 And they are urging the various parish councils in the Alton and Bordon catchment areas to see whether they can give more financial support .
21 However , for really intricate cutting , a machine with scrolling action can give more accurate control .
22 Given the difficulty of constructing international institutions ex nihilo I believe that this means British socialists must give more serious attention to the opportunities at EEC level .
23 However , they too could be useful to an organisation 's selection procedure , since they can give more valid information than the traditional interview .
24 The Hon. Gentleman must give more careful thought to the detail of what he describes as the " opting-out schemes " .
25 We felt , however , that coronal imaging might give more detailed information regarding the anatomical detail of the antropyloric region and therefore attempted to image in the coronal plane using reorientation of the nuclear magnetic resonance signals by signal processing methods .
26 It went on to make two historic recommendations : that the Institution should give more overt support to the Society of Surveying Technicians , formed in 1970 by the General Council of the RICS , pointing out that the notion that the profession needed persons with technical qualification to ‘ come in at the bottom ’ and stay there was insensitive to human aspirations and naïve in its recognition of the Society 's worth ; and that practitioners should henceforth be required to undertake structured Continuing Professional Development ( CPD ) — a courageous and necessary proposal ( see below ) .
27 Now it goes on to say that they need to get the middle peasants to join and to go out and do more explanatory work among them .
28 Later in your pregnancy you may feel more comfortable eating smaller meals more often instead of large , heavy ones .
29 While the basic aim of a service should be to provide people with ordinary homes of their own , there are many former long-term hospital patients who would not wish to live alone after many years of living in close proximity to other patients ; such people may feel more comfortable living in a three- or four-person flat or house , or perhaps in a sheltered group of flatlets where communal dining rooms and recreational facilities echo the arrangements in ordinary sheltered accommodation for elderly people .
30 Of course , being so intimately concerned with the notion of travel , a degree of mobility may bring more rapid promotion opportunities but unlike other organisations of a similar size , there is no pressure here to relocate — should you decline a move because you are not ready to be uprooted , you will find that your reasons are respected and your prospects unaffected .
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