Example sentences of "[adj] to a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Hence the manager increases income by earning the incentive payment , but social welfare is also increased thereby , this to a greater extent , and permanently . |
2 | In March 1913 , profiting from Wilson 's 1911 victory , Larking embarked on a fifteen week dispute with the City of Dublin Steamship Packet Company , bringing this to a successful conclusion and becoming in his biographer 's words , " the virtual dictator of the port of Dublin " , and the possessor of a profitable joint agreement with the shipowners arrived at on 26 May which included a no-strike clause . |
3 | It appears evident that Electronic Arts have achieved this to a good effect , hence EA richly deserve full marks for graphics . |
4 | Annoyed with herself , she drew a long hissing breath as she gritted through tight lips , ‘ Really , I do n't know why I 'm revealing all this to a complete stranger — somebody I 've only just met — ’ |
5 | Kilakuldilok attributes this to a familiar list of reasons — institutional weaknesses in all aspects of conservation , lack of political will , rapid population growth , and lack of a coherent long-term policy . |
6 | Under these circumstances , stop grooming the dog as normal , but instead switch this to a new locality . |
7 | The 9 per cent discount rate can vary , but a scheme must link this to a recognised index such as the long term yield on government stocks . |
8 | You will see that I placed the two arrangements diagonally opposite from each other , but of course you can alter this to a continuous design around the edge , leaving the centre of the mirror free , or simply decorate the bottom of the mirror , leaving the rest free for its original purpose ! |
9 | From this to a second fault was a further 30 fathoms , with good copper being worked above and below . |
10 | This to a Leading Seaman . |
11 | Over the years Aurigny has honed this to a fine art , and new pilots have to work hard to get up to the requisite standard . |
12 | If the user only wishes to produce text on the system and is prepared to restrict this to a few styles and sizes then such a device is perfectly adequate . |
13 | It is a matter of working at , responding to the detail , exploring the ‘ resonances ’ of the detail and moving from this to a full appreciation of the total effect . |
14 | How could they do this to a little girl ? |
15 | ‘ It is n't always , ’ Ginny said , wondering what on earth ( or in heaven ) was making her talk like this to a little man whom she 'd met only once before ; she hoped it would n't put him off her . |
16 | Normative scoring involves marking the child 's performance on each item as correct or incorrect and converting this to a standardised score or an age equivalent . |
17 | They attributed this to a conceptual bias favouring greater extent over lesser extent , a bias that should allow positive , unmarked terms to be ‘ mapped ’ earlier than negative , marked ones . |
18 | NASA later traced this to a faulty switch . |
19 | A pulse technique can reduce this to a controllable level . |
20 | Gorbachev linked this to a broader requirement for states to reject ‘ any military presence outside national frontiers ’ . |
21 | Baranowski and his team attribute this to a layered arrangement of atoms — visible in the electron microscope . |
22 | As the object of my attention I have chosen the character of Anderson in Tom Stoppard 's ( 1977 ) television play , Professional Foul , though I must point out from the outset that it is the dramatic text which is the focus of my attention and not the BBC Television production , and my comments will reflect this to a large degree . |
23 | You had something that very few other people had and this to a large extent tied you down . |
24 | Overheating degrades battery electrolyte , and rechargeable types are designed to cope with this to a large extent , but dry cells are not . |
25 | These exercises have helped me remedy this to a large extent . |
26 | The history of social action accounts for this to a considerable extent and all students of social administration must turn to some reading of the development of social policy . |
27 | The school was aware of this and specifically created a post of responsibility for the brighter child and gave this to a senior member of the staff , and that member of the staff was responsible for looking at the effects of mixed ability teaching on specifically identified brighter pupils , and I do n't think the school would say that erm they totally solve the problem of what to do with the brighter children , but I think it 's a problem which exists even in streamed classes because the sort of pupil we 're talking about are pupils who are exceptional in their own right . |
28 | The school was aware of this and specifically created a post of responsibility for the brighter child and gave this to a senior member of the staff , and that member of the staff was responsible for looking at the effects of mixed ability teaching on specifically identified brighter pupils , and I do n't think the school would say that they totally solved the problem of what to do with the brighter child , but I think it 's a problem which exists even in streamed classes , because the sort of pupils we 're talking about are pupils who are exceptions in their own right — we 're not talking about whole groups of pupils who previously have been in top streams , we 're talking about half a dozen/ten individuals in any one year group and they are equally as difficult to deal with in a streamed situation . |
29 | I vividly remember some years ago , sitting in a private room in Washington DC , expressing this to a high official in the White House . |
30 | I can only liken this to a trance-like state which neither drains you of energy nor leaves you feeling elated afterwards . ’ |