Example sentences of "the further " in BNC.

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31 ‘ In hospitals that ‘ opt out ’ , there may be an increase in cold surgery and cardiovascular medicine for the better off — but it will be to the further detriment of primary care , preventive medicine and local services in poorer areas . ’
32 The pragmatist might acknowledge this point but would offer the further thought that , under normal circumstances , it is unlikely that a flea 's stray garment could be mistaken for anything else , and that the flea. its garments and any other intimately associated paraphernalia would be more sensibly and helpfully handled as a single record .
33 This book , therefore , is not only about how men and women in the nineteenth century faced the hour of death ; it is also about what they expected to encounter on the further shore .
34 In addition , the pace of wage reduction fell and only one-eighth of the amount was taken off the weekly wage bill between 1930–3 as was taken from the net weekly wage bill for 192 1.47 Also , there was little to suggest that the pattern and the style of industrial relations was greatly altered by the General Strike : the number of workers on strike and the number of days of work lost were already declining well before 1926 and there was a rise of industrial militancy in the late 1920s and early 1930s as unions attempted to resist the further wage cuts being advocated by employers .
35 Three months earlier , Dulles had warned the world that ‘ local defence must be reinforced by the further deterrent of massive retaliatory power ’ .
36 In the further short silence , Kathleen 's mobile features sought an expression and , when they had found it , it was one of anxiety .
37 Hitler himself contributed in no small measure to the further enhancement of his image during these months of triumph .
38 The point seems reinforced by the fact that the SD reports following the further repetition of the Hitler prophecy in the speeches of 24 February , 30 September , and 8 November 1942 , and 24 February and 21 March 1943 , make no mention of any reaction to the passage about the Jews .
39 This has led to the legitimate graphic device of breaking the further line as it passes behind the near line .
40 At a muddy little pond halfway up the hill swallows were dive-bombing its insect life and three brown pigs browsed at the further end of the meadow .
41 The further conditions were that the assembly of the people constituted that national will , and that land was held in common right by the nation .
42 ‘ I do not think that will necessarily prolong the deliberations and the results will be available — the further recommendations and the analysis — within a year , though I would not nominate a month , ’ he said on BBC Radio 's World At One .
43 Anti-terrorist officers were quickly on the scene and investigating the further reports of suspect devices .
44 It has been suggested that the Arkleton Trust , with its interest in new approaches to rural development , might become involved in the further elaboration and the evaluation of the IDP for the Western Isles .
45 Underlying some of these findings , however , is the further complication that the specialist team explicitly seeks to operate a policy of high throughput and speedy processing and closure .
46 The Secretary of State will also chair a new Cabinet sub-committee to bring together Ministers from all key departments and co-ordinate policy for the further improvement of London .
47 Ethologists concerned with the evolution of human behaviour have stopped short of attempting to explain the further reaches of the human mind ; consciousness , self-reference , the construction of identity , and intersubjective relating .
48 The further reading in this area is enormous .
49 The previous articles included in this publication all explain the variations on the stock bottle size which are possible and discuss the taking of medicine directly as teaspoon doses from the stock bottle or the further dilution by use of glasses .
50 The trouble has been , however , that with the longer construction periods for nuclear stations and the further period before their cheaper running costs will allegedly show up , it can take a long time to see which way the scales really tip .
51 The argument for neutrality still rests on the further assumption that it is in people 's highest interest to adopt principles fulfilling the social role of justice .
52 The Syrians ensured the continuation of Maronite rule by arranging for the installation of Elias Sarkis , a banker of political probity whose rule was to be marked by the further collapse of the country he promised to save .
53 ( The further implication is that the change in the effectiveness of the stimulus that is responsible for latent inhibition is not susceptible to the effects of heightened arousal . )
54 Accordingly it becomes necessary to consider the further possibility that learning might be exceptionally rapid when there is a contrast in novelty between the critical stimulus and the environment in which it is presented .
55 A fuller reply to negative criticism of postmodernism , however , can be made with the further evidence of a brief survey of ways in which postmodernism has followed from modernism 's second area of innovation — chronology and structure .
56 Of course , this merely begs the further question : of what is ‘ dignity ’ comprised ?
57 It is fortunate for the further success of the breed that the liaison between these two animals did not produce fruit , except on one occasion , since the bitch was in fact a long coat , and thus unable to be registered with the ADRK .
58 However , the outbreak of war caused an anti-Germanic feeling across Europe , especially in Holland , where this feeling prevented the further growth of this German breed .
59 The latter had been informed of L Detachment 's successes and was amenable to the further plans for action which Stirling was ready to put to him .
60 Now the identity of the further blocks was known , and it was evident that sulphonamides prevented folic acid from being put together .
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