Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] a [adj -er] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Some radio stations are run by public corporations with a degree of operational autonomy from government , on paper at least — as in Malawi , Ghana , Nigeria and Zimbabwe — but in each case a greater degree of government control exists than is true of the BBC , which provided the model for the corporations of these countries . |
2 | Member States would normally be given eighteen months within which to incorporate the directive objectives into their domestic laws , but it may well be that in this case a shorter period is specified . |
3 | The broking scandals came at a time when the Japanese government was already under pressure , both at home and abroad , to improve the supervision of its financial markets , to make insider trading illegal , and simultaneously to allow foreign institutions a greater degree of involvement in the domestic securities markets . |
4 | Short-term City reaction to Budgets can be notoriously wrong , but this spring a better guide might be how easily the Government can finance next year 's massive £50 billion PSBR . |
5 | The formal development of GR will be outlined in Chapters 5 , 6 , and 7 while in the remainder of this chapter a simpler approach will be used to infer one particularly important solution of Einstein 's equation . |
6 | In some circumstances a better curve for countering an apparent concavity of form can be a very flat cycloid , like a five centred arch . |
7 | At this point a further contradiction in Sartre 's whole enterprise begins to open up : for someone so deeply distrustful of universals it seems curious that he has involved himself so emphatically with the notions of totality , History , and the dialectic . |
8 | In real life , Wilf devotes his time to dreaming up new ideas that could help make this planet a better place to be . |
9 | Even in the light breeze a bigger sail would have made towing the Zodiac dangerously uncontrollable . |
10 | ( There is in some machines a lower level called microcode but this need not concern us here . ) |
11 | Programmes likely to produce such action ought , rather , to be spotted within the BBC in advance and either adjusted suitably or else supported by the Governors in such a way that the politicians would be quietly told , in effect , that if they wished to object they risked on this occasion a larger row than they might want . |
12 | Its relative freedom from the demands of traditional methodology even produces what is in some ways a stronger account of an autonomous , integrated subject , which includes both objective and subjective characteristics . |
13 | In the former case , by employing civilian clerical staff a greater proportion of funds can be allocated for direct policing policies . |
14 | In contrast to the notion of vulnerability in infants expressed by Bangladeshi families , there was among Welsh and English mothers a clearer push towards encouraging babies to be independent . |
15 | Perhaps these really were ‘ men who had high purposes ’ , as North described McFarlane and Poindexter , men who ‘ were trying their level best to make this world a better place . ’ |
16 | In families that did not indulge themselves in this way a healthier climate prevailed ; children do not seem to have been unduly obsessed with death . |
17 | In this way a greater insight into the ways in which population size and structure change may be gained . |
18 | In this way a deeper understanding should result . |
19 | and of course if you want to include a small element this year a greater element would be for the new open plan . |
20 | Although the move does not apply to major meets , such as national championships , the British Athletic Federation said it will give top women a higher calibre of competition . |
21 | Because Mr Skinner is a former miner and the committee he has joined will be dealing with a bill to give the private sector a bigger share in the coal industry . |
22 | In the private sector a greater incentive might exist to show a need for higher fees to match high levels of dependency . |
23 | Highly competitive , but ( perhaps by choice ) gives personal ambition a lower priority . |
24 | Will my hon. Friend consider allowing working women in such circumstances a greater disregard ? |
25 | At this time of the year , if Napoleon had not returned , Sharpe should have been thinning the apple crop , stripping away basketloads of young fruit to give the remaining crop a better chance of ripening in the autumn , but instead he was riding a dusty road in Belgium and searching for an enemy . |
26 | Such an initiative would ‘ give central government a firmer basis for the development of national policies and the deployment of resources ; and provide a checklist for authorities and schools in formulating and reviewing their curricular aims and policies in the light of local needs and circumstances … |
27 | In the early stages a higher proportion of errors will occur , but these should be shown to have value in the process of reaching a solution . |
28 | The amount of information on each edge is determined by how much information a higher level needs in order to decide between competitors . |
29 | It 's the result of years of fundraising and hard work by a doctor who was determined to give victims of such injuries a better deal . |
30 | The following year a further scheme of the Charity Commissioners set up an education system which led to that enjoyed today . |