Example sentences of "[adv] [vb base] [prep] [art] [adj -er] " in BNC.

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1 The weights and fuel consumption times given below refer to the larger CV470 .
2 Such imperfections of bowel function obviously result in a poorer quality of life for the patients concerned , suggesting that the price paid for avoidance of a permanent ileostomy may be too high in older patients .
3 He would make less stir in the larger Aintree pool .
4 Then redaction criticism is of limited value , but its methods can help to bring out the special interests of the editor and so lead to a fuller appreciation of the theology expressed in his work .
5 In adolescence friendships normally exist within the larger social structure of peer relationships .
6 This will shift the L curve to the right in diagram ( a ) , and thus lead to a smaller fall in the rate of interest than that illustrated .
7 Those with oily or normal complexions may need to change the kind of face creams used and those whose skins have always been dry will need to take even more care and possibly change to a heavier cream .
8 The recession of the 1970s hit developing countries even harder than rich ones — the shockwaves that rock the world economy always crash against the poorer nations with most violence .
9 But such acknowledgements of the ‘ other ’ gender usually make for a fuller , more rounded , heterosexual identity .
10 , if it is a left-hand circuit , overtake on the right ; if right-hand , overtake on the left i.e. always remain outside the slower aircraft
11 Though they more usually refer to a later distinction of Hume 's , between ‘ relations of ideas ’ and ‘ matters of fact ’ , recent philosophers have commonly distinguished cases where we proceed , in Locke 's words , by ‘ the contemplation of our own abstract ideas ’ from those where , because there is no ‘ discoverable connection ’ between our ideas , we have to fall back on observation and experiment .
12 But the issue was now raised in its sharpest ever form by the wider perception of a " crisis in the humanities " due to the incapacity of university structures to attune themselves to contemporary cultural and economic needs .
13 The Types of Space section is particularly informative and should stimulate communities to identify the green areas in their neighbourhoods and hopefully lead to a greater appreciation of them .
14 Further west , the rolling Brendon Hills with their pretty villages , farmland and wooded valleys gradually merge into the wilder expanse of Exmoor .
15 Automatic crystallisation is not a term of art but covers at least two situations which at first blush appear dissimilar ; one is where the charge is made to crystallise on the happening of an event provided for in the charge without there being any need for a further act by the chargee and the other is where the charge is made to crystallise on the serving of a notice of crystallisation on the company .
16 Although some of this variation may be attributed to inherent reliability problems in the computation method or original poor data quality , other geological factors probably account for the greater part of the observed variation .
17 They also descend into the deeper caverns to search for the wild and exotic funguses which they use to make powerful magic potions .
18 They also benefit from the higher degree of social solidarity which seems to accompany more pluralistic systems .
19 Peters also bid on the larger , and far more dazzling ‘ Red-Canna ’ ( lot 169 est. $500–700,000 ) , but while he went to $450,000 , the painting was bought in at $475,000 .
20 Membership : 7 countries — Benin , Burkina , Côte d'Ivoire , Mali , Mauritania , Niger , Senegal — all of whom also belong to the wider ECOWAS .
21 But broadcasting costs are more volatile than other costs and also rise at a faster rate so that even a licence fee increase which keeps up with general costs is an actual real decrease in its total value .
22 Each party singles out a different manifestation appropriate to its position : but ultimately both admit in a wider , more inclusive , context that there is only one god .
23 But sun lovers also survive in the brighter spots — agaves in terractotta pots , a palm ( Trachycarpus fortunei ) and bright marigolds .
24 K-ras gene mutations , by contrast with p53 , clearly occur at an earlier stage in the neoplastic sequence .
25 Plunder and lawlessness from the free-born slowly emerge as the greater menace .
26 The drug age was in its infancy ; there would be many dead and injured in its wake and as we all now know in the wiser Nineties , the knock-on effects would reverberate in much more sinister and sordid terms not just for the rest of the decade but the rest of the century .
27 HAVING considered the tort of nuisance , we now turn to a further tort which had its origins in nuisance but which has developed in such a way that it is now quite distinct from it .
28 Worse come to the worse , she brought the Headmaster in with his cane and he was er like the one in the stories , skilled to rule , but anyway his most proficiency was wielding this cane , which was a good three foot long .
29 And as well as our gratitude , please accept from the Burgermeister the humble admiration of … ’
30 The sight of all which struck them with consternation or a kind of horror that they incontinently gave over search and with the utmost hurry and dread , throwing earth and turf to fill up the pit they made , they departed , having neither of them the courage to enter or even inspect into the further circumstances of the place ’ .
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