Example sentences of "[noun] [vb -s] [pers pn] [art] [adj -er] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I think Chelsea offers me the greater chance of winning something than if I 'd stayed at Carrow Road . |
2 | Planning our future gives us a greater sense of internal control and increases self-esteem . |
3 | Suppleness or flexibility gives you a greater range of movements which will help you avoid the problems of pulled muscles and tendons and sprained ligaments . |
4 | I mean you could use group investments , I mean what you did with the investment trusts gives him a better spread , |
5 | We all do that , although I must admit the TARDIS gives me a wider range of opportunities than most people have . |
6 | The Western Systems offered more bang per buck : £1,115 buys you a faster machine . |
7 | There 's no guarantee that you will hit the perfect shot , but using this procedure gives you a stronger chance . |
8 | ESP 's and Martin 's method gives you a greater length of fret to play over , and lessens the chances of the strings falling over the edges when using the kind of vib that Kirk sometimes does . |
9 | Their no-nonsense style makes them a better Super Bowl bet than the Buffalo Bills , who routed the Atlanta Falcons 41–14 with reserve running back Kenneth Davis rushing for 181 yards and two touchdowns . |
10 | In the public sector of the economy , Sellier ( 1978 ) has shown that the influence of French unions is particularly strong since the high concentration of workers within that sector reduces the costs of organisation , the bureaucratic tendencies of large undertakings encourage trade union membership , and the official role accorded by government to the unions gives them a greater authority than they possess in the private sector . |
11 | The reader is also invited to ponder which of the two proofs gives him the greater personal satisfaction . |