Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] further/far [vb infin] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Let us further assume that the shares were and are worth only £50,000 .
2 Let us further assume that the charge distribution is uniform and denote the charge per unit length by pl ( we are defining thereby a linear charge density of dimension coulomb per metre ) .
3 Let us further suppose that : ( i ) We can show S(1) to be a true statement ; and that ( ii ) for each positive integer k we can prove , under the assumption that S(k) is a true statement , that S(k+1) is also a true statement .
4 Does he further realise that what will also have been welcomed and noted is the difference in attitude between the Prime Minister and that of his predecessor towards the United Nations ?
5 Does he further accept that the failure of the common agricultural policy , coupled with doubts about the realisation of the level playing field for goods and services by the end of next year , mean that this is a singularly inappropriate time to extend the competence of the European Community ?
6 Does he further accept that this arises from the Government 's refusal to accept European Community rules on additionality ?
7 Does he further accept that the Universities Funding Council has acknowledged the excellence of research at Lancaster university by giving it a 10.9 per cent .
8 Does he further accept that the report identifies that there has been serious disturbance in primary schools in recent years ?
9 Does he further appreciate that , throughout Ayrshire , people recognise that any additional assets that are poured into the South Ayrshire hospitals to make them work will be at the expense of the national health service in the rest of Ayrshire ?
10 Does he further agree that if that proportion were to be raised to 20 per cent. , overnight every household bill would rise by 50 per cent ?
11 Does he further agree that the levels achieved have been assisted by investment in the United Kingdom , including Northern Ireland , by American and Japanese companies ?
12 Does he further agree that it is sheer hypocrisy to oppose privatisation in principle and to promise more nationalisation , yet to claim that there will still be privatisation proceeds to spend , as did a Labour Front-Bench Treasury spokesperson this morning ?
13 Does my right hon. Friend agree that , in contrast , the Government have been responsible and does he further agree that the policies of the Opposition seem to be —
14 Does he further agree that we must now have a fundamental review of the 1988 package , as advocated by the Labour party ?
15 Does he further agree that people in the Province deserve equally high standards of security and protection from terrorism as those who live on the mainland ?
16 Does he further agree that that speaks volumes for the decency of the British farming community , which does not react in kind to French imports ?
17 Does he further agree that the time has come for a period of consolidation ?
18 Does he further agree that the Labour party wants to sign up to the social chapter only in order to regain its power by having beer and sandwiches at No. 10 ?
19 Does he further agree that there is a need to reopen neighbourhood police stations and to put more emphasis on community policing ?
20 Does he further agree that it would be a grave injustice indeed to put swingeing extra taxes on the savings of these people as a result of the profligacy of socialism ?
21 Does he further agree that the report condemns the trendy , discredited methods put forward by Labour and calls for a return to traditional teaching ?
22 Does he further agree that there might be a case for extending the training of social workers , especially in this area ?
23 Does he further agree that that needs to be a Europe which is not only open and ready to trade fully with the rest of the world , but also ready to grapple with the greatest danger facing European stability , a danger which was scarcely mentioned at Maastricht , and which must be faced by ensuring that the nations of eastern Europe make it all the way to open democracies and that the vast and scattered nuclear arsenal of the former Soviet Union is brought under proper control and we prevent a great proliferation of nuclear weapons in the successor states ?
24 Does he further agree that the best security for the people of Northern Ireland is in talks and an agreement between political leaders and parties within Northern Ireland so that they may govern their own Province in the interests of all its people ?
25 Does he further agree that the fact that 71 vessels have been ordered by the Ministry of Defence since 1979 confirms what my hon. Friends and I have always believed — that under the present Government the Royal Navy will continue to play an important role and provide a fine career in the foreseeable future ?
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