Example sentences of "[prep] [adj] a further [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Let's not , however , dwell on negative aspects of what was after all a further morale boost to our international prospects .
2 I have taken advice about what would be involved in amending the Bill to allow for such a further education council to be established at a later date by a future Secretary of State if he so wished .
3 The terms were not satisfactory and by December of 1887 a further approach had been to made to Mr Quarry who suggested a price of £300 plus an annual ground rent of £2 .
4 When in 1934 a further loan of £500 from a Colonel Wilson was not repaid , he forced the movement into bankruptcy after Rotha Lintorn Orman once more vetoed a merger with the BUF .
5 In 1985–86 a further reduction in employment , to 621,000 , was more rapid than in UK-owned plants and showed a net reduction in jobs of a full third compared with 1978 , slightly more than UK industry .
6 In 1986 a further Court was attached to it , in order to relieve its workload .
7 In 1989/90 a further group moved to Leatherhead and another to Wandsworth as the church planting began to gain momentum .
8 In 1439 a further attempt was made to secure a diplomatic settlement when the French , the English , and the Burgundians ( but not the representatives of the Church , excluded by the English for their alleged partiality at Arras ) met near Calais in the summer of that year .
9 In 1985 a further Act was passed which went beyond controlling the operation of existing local governments , when the Greater London Council ( created in 1965 ) and metropolitan county councils ( created in 1974 ) were abolished and their responsibilities transferred either to borough/district councils or to joint authorities of various types .
10 In 1932 a further step towards government intervention in the economy was taken when the Reconstruction Finance Corporation ( RFC ) was established .
11 In 1978 a further statement was made by the Library Association relating to censorship :
12 In 1880 a further Education Act made schooling compulsory for children between five and ten , and in the 1890s it was established that most elementary education should be free .
13 In 1982 a further project entitled ‘ Study and information skills in schools ’ , was set up at the NFER to extend the above work , with the following aims :
14 In 1983 a further report to the European Parliament by M. Vandewiele reinforced enthusiasm for Community support of a fixed link , and in 1984 the Round Table of European Industrialists added its voice to the campaign to upgrade Europe 's transport infrastructure .
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