Example sentences of "[verb] [adj] a [adj -er] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | But you 've got to know shallow a wider range . |
2 | ( Smith 1982 : 5 ) This shift in official church policy has made possible a greater integration of religious and secular values and also the move from legitimisation of the existing social structures towards the promotion of greater equality . |
3 | Increased possibilities of travel together with the effects of immigration have also made possible a wider knowledge of the world 's religious traditions . |
4 | How many English people , let alone a wider audience , have ever heard of this particular affray ? |
5 | Besides being bad for Mrs Thatcher personally , it appeared to be almost the worst possible result for the party as a whole since it made inevitable a further week of damaging internecine strife . |
6 | Above all , attention has concentrated on the ways in which in the course of time they managed to transform their basis of subsistence , increase and concentrate populations and by making possible a finer subdivision of labour promote advances in technology which in turn generated further cycles of progressive change . |
7 | And I noticed that the skin was hanging loose in folds over the shoulder and behind it , as if it had fit a rounder form yesterday , before the rigours of birth . |