Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] for a [adj -er] " in BNC.
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1 | But though this hope might be enough for some who were actually to lift themselves out of the working class , and perhaps also for a greater number who never got beyond dreaming of success as they read Samuel Smiles 's Self-Help ( 1859 ) or similar handbooks , it was perfectly evident that most workers would remain workers all their lives , and indeed that the economic system required them to do so . |
2 | For example , in Brazil , peripheral capitalist development is responsible not only for a lower level of participation of women in agriculture but also a lower level of integration of women in urban development . |
3 | They are prepared to pay a little more for a better quality of service . |
4 | Have you ever paid a little more for a better seat at the theatre , and thus enjoyed a far more memorable evening ? |
5 | Commissioning research on the use of deprivation indices in allocating formulas is therefore often seen as a means of arguing more effectively for a bigger share . |
6 | The truckles are lightly pressed for 24hr , then turned and pressed more firmly for a further 24hr period , during which more whey is lost from the cheese . |
7 | Rail fares have been rising at around 1 ½ per cent over inflation in recent years and the new corporate plan also warns that BR has 12 months to assess whether passengers would pay even more for a better service . |
8 | Susan bent forward slightly for a better view and saw what it was . |