Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [art] further [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | May I make the further suggestion that when it is all over on 9 April we get the right hon. Gentleman a new job — a walk-on part in a re-run of ’ Crossroads ’ or as a substitute for Ken Barlow . |
2 | On 6 December , I announced a further £7.5 million capital allocation for projects for 1992-93 . |
3 | I got a further half-smile before the door closed . |
4 | ‘ I want no further advice from you , Ellen Dean , ’ said Mr Edgar coldly . |
5 | I am glad the Government have set their face against that , and I welcome the further commitment to NATO in the Gracious Speech . |
6 | because I received no further communication from anyone so |
7 | Subsequent to the receipt of this letter I received no further communication . |
8 | Last week , I approved a further £345,000 for the British Red Cross . |
9 | But as soon as I say ‘ I enjoy/like/desire ’ , even ‘ I want ’ spoken with a certain stress , something new enters ; I convey the further information that with awakening awareness I am stirred to approach , and as I approach awareness quickens . |
10 | I needed no further warning . |
11 | You can be assured I needed no further encouragement to run on that occasion , but that 's another tale . ) |
12 | Because if I 'm not reasonably careful , if I do have another drink , in fact if I stay a further minute even without another drink-then I shall probably suggest to you that we proceed — do n't forget that we do n't ‘ progress ’ in the police force , we always ‘ proceed ’ — to , er … ’ |
13 | I took a further risk . |
14 | There was a dining area , with small tables , and beyond I glimpsed a further ward ; and through an open door a dormitory where there were rows of beds , each with its flowered nylon eiderdown . |
15 | CAN I GET A FURTHER ADVANCE ? |
16 | Q Can I get a further advance ? |
17 | Then , when we went back to rotating mentally the computer simulation of the room and attempting to ‘ see ’ possible lines of sight , I had a further shock . |
18 | Thank you very much erm I 've no further questions my Lord does your Lordship any ? |
19 | I 've no further information on that |
20 | A few weeks later , at the time of Diana 's 30th birthday , I wrote a further story about how Jimmy Savile , the television personality , had been instrumental in arranging a reconciliation between the royal couple following disclosures that Diana had refused her husband 's offer of a birthday party at Highgrove . |
21 | ‘ I have no further questions , ’ Jaq finally told the conclave . |
22 | PP : Prudence Lending , I have no further questions . |
23 | ‘ So he is therefore claiming that , as I have no further work for him , then I must make him redundant . ’ |
24 | Perhaps it is fortunate for my own sake that I have no further letter now . ’ |
25 | The aforementioned book was written before the system closed for extensive modernisation and I have no further information ( in spite of research ) that any more unexplained events have occurred . |
26 | Can I ask a further question Councillor please ? |
27 | The company them added a further £100 . |
28 | My argument here is that the recent emphasis on flexibility has generated pluralist consensus within English which represents a further refusal to articulate an underlying basis and a clear set of aims and principles for the discipline ; and that this refusal , when understood in relation to the appropriation by the new right of the residues of the humanist programme , forms a significant characteristic of the continuing crisis in English studies . |
29 | It might not be so if a licence agreement includes terms to the effect that the licensor will himself make a further copy available to the licensee in the event of failure of the original copy . |
30 | These semantic classes can then be used to define a sublanguage semantic grammar , which constitutes a further level of semantic constraint on the text . |