Example sentences of "[adj -er] [noun] [vb pp] for " in BNC.
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1 | [ Further paragraphs provided for early retirement at 57 and for women at 55 in the former GDR under certain conditions . ] |
2 | Further recognition followed for Maitland with appointment in 1919 as CMG , and the award of the AFC ( 1919 ) and the United States DSM ( 1917 ) . |
3 | The locomotive left Kidderminster to return to its BR main line duties with a charter from Newport to Crewe on Saturday , October 24 , with two further specials booked for Saturday , November 21 and Friday , January 1 , 1993 . |
4 | Something over two hundred vacancies resulted in the immediate aftermath and a trickle of further resignations followed for some years to come . |
5 | Copies of all the counter proposals and representations were then placed on local deposit in council offices and a further period allowed for representations to be made about them . |
6 | Sponsored by the EC , it followed the US-initiated Washington conference in January [ see p. 38730 ] , with a further conference scheduled for Tokyo in autumn 1992 . |
7 | Further publications planned for this series include facsimiles of ‘ The Book of Hours of Simon de Varie ’ , illuminated by Jean Fouquet , scheduled for publication in autumn 1993 . |
8 | One problem was that shorter torsos made for better balance when running , but longer torsos could enable longer intestines to become a more efficient non-ruminant digestive system . |
9 | Egypt 's repayments on its US$167,000,000 debt to China were reportedly rescheduled and further agreements allowed for increased volumes in trade , additional bilateral facilities for exporters and direct flights between Beijing and Cairo . |
10 | If , for example , all you wanted to do was to reduce the sleeve length , you could ( provided an alternative length was given ) use a shorter length given for a smaller size . |
11 | How will the new addition limit the choice of further additions planned for later ? |
12 | But the approach used has considerable advantage in principle over the cruder system used for educational deprivation , since there is an attempt to relate expenditure needs directly to deprivation indicators , rather than adoption of an ad hoc procedure with little justification other than expediency . |
13 | Was the pain which unbelievers bore all their lives at the prospect of oblivion to be extended into further pain inflicted for having denied the Lord ? |
14 | They showed that subjects given verbal pre-training with one set of stimuli learn the appropriate motor response more rapidly to these stimuli than to a further set introduced for the first time in the test phase . |
15 | Even if a " bill " succeeds at this stage , there is no further time allocated for the remaining stages and so , unless the Government gives up some of its time , the bill will not proceed further . |
16 | If only Cassan can get him safely through the speed leg , which so often plays a decisive part in the overall result , he looks as though he would relish the bigger obstacles expected for the second and third legs . |
17 | larger type used for headings etc . |
18 | The cost of filling BBC2 's hours , one must remember , had to be met from increased licence fees ( controlled by the government ) , marginal economies and earnings from co-productions and sales abroad , and increasingly from the larger fee charged for a colour licence . |
19 | Group liturgy can refer to two or three people gathered to pray , to a larger group gathered for a house mass — or a parish group ending up their meeting with an agape . |
20 | ‘ Plan no. 1 ’ , at a scale of 1 inch to 44 feet ( 1:528 ) , showed the site designated for the offices as a block between Downing Street and Charles Street , and Duke Street and King Street , within a larger area shown for the block plan . |
21 | BELOW : Millbottom ( Ruskin ) Mill has been a cloth , corn and saw mill as well as a brass finishing works and shoe stiffener manufactory and in its later life used for the manufacture of dyestuffs . |
22 | Though his proposals were whittled down in Congress , the Revenue Act of 1921 and later measures provided for big tax cuts on high personal incomes and the removal of the excess profit tax . |
23 | Today when the four younger boys left for school , Jack helped himself to another cup of tea . |
24 | Those drums have been shown to reach , intact , the much deeper depths required for sea disposal by the London Dumping Convention and the Nuclear Energy Agency of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development . |
25 | Agencies are achieving targets and are at the forefront of delivering the better services called for by the Government 's citizens charter . |
26 | The rowdier element worked for licensed dealers , as opposed to stockbrokers . |
27 | Making plausible assumptions about the size of HDE 226868 , a limit can be imposed on i , and hence an improved lower limit obtained for m x . |
28 | Of these claims , 1535 ( 77.2% ) were paid at the higher rate and 453 ( 22.8% ) at the lower rate paid for visits done by deputising services . |
29 | His successors have cleverly traded on his reputation for robust , no-nonsense Northern philosophy to build an empire — there 's a Ramsden 's in Heathrow now and smaller fry planned for Bristol and Edinburgh . |
30 | The area HLNM ( the amount of trade diversion i.e. the higher price paid for original imports of CD ) may be compared with the net welfare gains . |