Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] [verb] further [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Again , this is not radically different from the attitudes of many parents towards children of higher intelligence , who believe that their children should experience pre-school education , perhaps attending a play school or nursery from the age of three onwards , and then encouraging them to pursue further education at school leaving age .
2 The more able pupils often produce stereotypical work which may generate the ‘ right ’ answer but may not stimulate them to ask further questions .
3 Let us suppose you have decided that regression therapy might be helpful to you , either in overcoming a persistent problem or by enabling you to gain further insight into your own spiritual development .
4 Their accountants advised them to put further capital into the business or sell it .
5 While we are now well aware that too much fat , especially in saturated forms , increases the risk of heart disease and certain cancers , the latest from the World Health Organisation ( WHO ) — Diet , nutrition and the prevention of chronic diseases — says we run further risks if we do not eat enough fruit and vegetables .
6 The redemption will be funded using cash from operations and earnings in the quarter ended December 31 1992 and the company says it intends further redemptions of the 10% debentures throughout 1993 — after April 1 , some $427m of the 10% debt will remain outstanding .
7 Because the neutrons are not slowed by any moderator at fast speeds it breeds further plutonium in the blanket of uranium which surrounds the reactor core .
8 Alan Eastwood believes the the answer is to lock up young offenders instead of releasing them to commit further crimes .
9 Nor will it avail them to advance further money on a floating charge on the understanding that this is to be used to repay existing loans ; a creditor can not by use of the floating charge transmute an unsecured into a secured debt by attempting to manipulate the saving provisions of section 245 .
10 We hope that the results of the evaluation will enable us to make further improvements in time for the start of the next session .
11 Education : Pupil pioneers enter the land of uncertainty : Five weeks into the new national curriculum , both teachers and pupils find they need further enlightenment .
12 Telford 's plan was accepted by the Company and cutting began but , as the cut approached Market Harborough , shortage of money persuaded them to abandon further extension .
13 Just in case Lord Milton failed to appreciate his value , MacLachlan stressed that he had been approached by the rival interest in the county and had been offered sufficient to make him easy for life , and accordingly implied that Milton had an obligation to aid him with his creditors and enable him to arrange further loans .
14 Was he going to force her to undergo further manipulation of her heart-strings until she was completely possessed ?
15 The things they have in common , or critical attributes , are the things that help us to define a concept , which in turn helps us to identify further examples of that class of things .
16 The success of their handhelds has not yet encouraged them to plan further developments .
17 do you anticipate further loans and/or an overdraft ?
18 But how do you make further progress without conflict ?
19 Do you have further questions ? ’
20 Did they want further liberalization ?
21 That 's what H M I P did they got further information from British Coal they met er on Friday er with their colleagues at the National Rivers Authority and it 's from that greater understanding of the application that H M I P have now said that they are prepared to withdraw their objection subject to the imposition of the conditions at the N R A request .
22 This page enables you to activate further DCs via the specified package .
23 Some professions require you to seek further qualifications which entail another period of full-time study .
24 Accordingly a minimum of £5 will be preferred in the present work , not so much as an arbitrary demarcation , but rather as one which should prompt us to seek further evidence to confirm the holder 's status .
25 We would/would not * like a full Press Pack to enable us to feature further details about your work in our publication .
26 What is to prevent him making further trouble ? ’
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