Example sentences of "[adj] a [adj -er] [noun sg] of " in BNC.

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1 Armed with this information we must now determine how meaningful it is and to do this a clearer understanding of the factors governing the shape of the polymer is required .
2 A TRAINING scheme aimed at encouraging sport in the community has started at Wrexham 's Racecourse football ground with the goal of giving the unemployed a better chance of finding work .
3 Having admitted that the lower duty on unleaded petrol has helped to promote its use , has the Minister had any discussions with the Treasury about introducing such a lower level of duty for the cleaner diesel fuels which are now available , especially as BP is one of the pioneers in that respect ?
4 A reason makes its point by having resonances in such a wider set of meanings .
5 He says nowadays shopkeepers are really asking please city government can you get our street or our part of the city centre car-free because it creates … such a better way of doing shops and walking and you can really enjoy the city centre much more .
6 Erm I think bro broadly , certainly by the time you 've got through to the later spring th th there is y yes I mean i in a sense there are sort of three areas if you like but , but very broadly the areas which had not been taken over yet i is very much a slower process of consolidation and then you wait for the next rule .
7 In sections 4.8–4.12 a further set of qualifying concepts is presented which will help to identify in a systematic way a number of near relations of , and approximations to , more basic paradigmatic relations .
8 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 .
9 The indications are , however , that in both types of court a higher proportion of Blacks pleaded ‘ not guilty ’ and of these a higher proportion of Blacks were acquitted .
10 Additionally , a slightly higher proportion of blacks were sentenced in adult rather than juvenile magistrates courts and of these a higher proportion of blacks were tried in the crown courts .
11 When in 1934 a further loan of £500 from a Colonel Wilson was not repaid , he forced the movement into bankruptcy after Rotha Lintorn Orman once more vetoed a merger with the BUF .
12 ( 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 .
13 Increased possibilities of travel together with the effects of immigration have also made possible a wider knowledge of the world 's religious traditions .
14 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 .
15 5.4.4 A further aspect of all the schools studied which was illustrated by these two schools was the relationship between the project and trends towards curriculum integration ( in such subjects as humanities and basic studies ) and the augmentation of the curriculum with such subjects as PSD and , of course , study skills .
16 So is that a better way of doing it ?
17 Ryedale has more a higher proportion of National Park , A O M B , local landscape designation and greenbelt than Hambleton but is unconstrained .
18 9 A further ro∘le of intonation is attitude .
19 In the early 1980s a greater number of Arab banks was represented in London than in any Arab capital or financial centre .
20 These show that by the 1980s a higher proportion of the population is above the age of 65 than at any time in statistically retrievable history .
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