Example sentences of "further and " in BNC.

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1 £so , your rear hand has to be drawn further and further back from where it should be in order to remain immediately effective .
2 However when Fokine staged A Night of Egypt ( later Cleopatra ) he went a great deal further and developed a more particular Eastern style inspired by the performance of some Siamese dancers .
3 In short , what this has to do with modern poetry is very clear ; what it has to do with modern criticism is not clear at all , since that criticism has , as we have seen , no vocabulary for dealing with it , and moves further and further from finding such a vocabulary , the more it takes its lead from linguisticians like Saussure and Jakobson .
4 The FIA tribunal wished to consider the matter further and a final decision is not expected until the end of the month at the earliest .
5 I had to move further and further back down the line to the boats . ’
6 ‘ This government has taken Britain into Europe further and more irrevocably than any previous government .
7 If the unfallen state is being pushed further and further out of sight , it may eventually vanish into unreality .
8 That much is apparent from one further and final instance of the negative construction of homosexuality within a psychoanalytically informed account of sexual difference .
9 I noticed that my mother kept asking my boyfriend and my brother 's girlfriend to move further and further over until they were almost standing on their own .
10 It 's a sort of triangle , spreading further and further out till it reaches the sides of the river .
11 Where once he felt like giving up , he now has the zeal and determination to push further and harder and keep on going until there is real change in the way mankind behaves .
12 The introduction of air into the peritoneal cavity would push the lung up even further and give the diseased part a chance to rest .
13 Profitability in the main business rose further and Sanderson Kayser and other special steels held their ground .
14 Lord Lane said there was a risk of the girl suffering further and perhaps more serious damage if her father went to prison , and of the family suffering hardship if he could work .
15 In the event Lord Young backed down further and agreed to March 30 , 1990 .
16 The fall in the number of young people entering the labour market because of the drop in the birth rate , combined with a rise in those going into further and higher education , will contract that source significantly .
17 THOUSANDS of students could have their studies disrupted following the decision by the largest lecturers ' union last night to reject the latest pay offers for staff in further and higher education colleges and polytechnics .
18 The Lynx goes further and allows up to eight players to link together .
19 Some of the Maritime school go further and ask the question , ‘ Who are We ? ; and answer it by pointing out that We are not just the people living in the United Kingdom today .
20 Two white papers on further and higher education included a proposal to abolish the distinction between universities and polytechnics .
21 The president of Kazakhstan has gone further and demanded the setting up of a coalition government .
22 Starting with the more usual anti-Hobbesian belief in an immaterial God and perceiving minds or souls , he went one step further and said that this is all there is .
23 What , however , caused almost universal consternation was my suggestion that we should go a stage further and see whether it was possible to introduce ‘ portable ’ pensions — pensions which you could take from one job to another .
24 We might speculate further and say that they probably lived very close to the well because of the importance of water in the life of a Middle Eastern family .
25 Some thinkers have gone further and have even said that Abelard 's idea of sin is superficial and inadequate .
26 In this project , however , we wished to go further and to investigate whether the pig graves differed from the sheep graves in terms of the age , sex or apparent wealth of the incumbents .
27 ‘ As I dealt with the conditions and consequences of affluence , ’ he explained , ‘ under which the existence of the poor had been buried , the poverty I had set out to write about got pushed further and further towards the back of the book .
28 Do I allow her to slide further and further down into that great , that unseemly bed , to smother and suffocate ?
29 When he reached it he stood off even further and almost landed on top of it though he never felt like falling .
30 In fact , one could go further and claim that the negative image of the Jew provided a common denominator which was able to combine and provide justification for all these ideological themes .
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