Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] the extra [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Will donors be prepared to provide the extra funds needed for reconstruction or even to continue funding at current levels ?
2 By contrast , nearly two-thirds of American users of fixed-sum instalment credit , at least where the original sum owed is over $200 , have bought insurance , generally paying extra — only a few consider the extra cost expensive , and the great majority of shoppers there ( 94 per cent of those who offered an opinion ) regard credit insurance as a good thing .
3 This avoids the extra worry of having to give friends or relatives last-minute instructions about where to find everything in a hurry .
4 FA CUP semi-final shoot-outs could be eliminated if clubs or the Football Association were willing to pay the extra police costs for staging replays at short notice , writes Christopher Davies .
5 The suggestion is that to sell the extra bills and bonds to fund a high PSBR , interest rates must rise to attract investors .
6 Once the change-over has been made it may be impossible to sustain the extra attractiveness .
7 ‘ For many people who are already struggling it will be impossible to find the extra money . ’
8 These give the extra thickness needed for the flare of the ears , the eyebrows and the cheekbone .
9 It says it expects to incur a one-time charge of about $8.0m in its fiscal fourth quarter to March 31 to cover the extra costs and charges related to restructuring the integrated operations of the two firms .
10 These offset the extra cost of using either uncompetitive domestically produced inputs , or imported inputs on which high tariffs had been paid ( Bradford and Branson , 1987 ) .
11 As I have said , counsel for the defendants accepts that in the present case by promising to pay the extra £10,300 the defendants secured benefits .
12 Or he was coping with his daughter as she roamed the now deserted house , trying not to look as if he was glad to have the extra space .
13 But on the other hand they 're not having to deal so much with another executor there is n't there has n't got to be so much to and fro correspondence and therefore the workload will be somewhat less and that 's likely to balance the extra responsibility element .
14 I was yes I er I got my degree in was qualified and er the hours they , they were offering happened to fit in with the family so I was quite glad to get the extra income .
15 Since much of the damage occurs in Swedish lakes and German forests , UK voters are unwilling to pay the extra cost .
16 The main spending areas within the £13.4 billion budget for 1993-94 include £3.7 billion for health ; education will rise to £1.2 billion given the extra responsibility of funding all higher and further education in Scotland while £141 million will be made available for agriculture as a result of reforms to the Common Agricultural Policy .
17 How is British Coal expected to compete in the privatised electricity market when the duopoly is able to close down coal-fired power stations even though they can produce cheaper electricty than the new gas turbine power stations , because the duopoly is able to pass the extra costs to consumers ?
18 In the current economic climate Mellor was reluctant to say whether he would be able to obtain the extra funding from the Treasury .
19 Hunter-fishers with assured supplies of food and plenty of free time were able to afford the extra labour involved in working such a tough material as jade more easily than working agriculturalists .
20 Conversely , there may be a deep-rooted fear that you wo n't be able to handle the extra attention and competition that a new figure may bring .
21 I had been warned of this , and was therefore able to take the extra engagements in my stride , and to enjoy the opportunity to visit varying institutions and talk to people of all positions on the academic scene .
22 Residents claimed Dixon 's Bank would not be able to take the extra traffic that the store would cause , and there would be a detrimental affect on other shopping areas nearby .
23 Some frames are removable , so that when a lighter load is carried it is not necessary to carry the extra weight of the frame .
24 Ms Armstrong , Labour 's front bench spokesperson on nursery education , is to be accompanied by Alan Milburn , Labour 's Prospective Parliamentary Candidate for Darlington , who was also anxious to establish the extra nursery places .
25 In adapting it to a.c. operation , Heydweiller found it necessary to incorporate the extra variable resistor of resistance R 2 compared with the Carey Foster version .
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