Example sentences of "[prep] [art] [adj -er] [noun] [art] " in BNC.

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1 It also becomes more specific and for the higher potencies the remedy selection has to be more accurate for the remedy to work .
2 For the smarter operators the conventional recommendations of consultants , echoed across interminable seminars , lose their sense of urgency .
3 Low value consignments are easily covered by this facility , but for the haulier carrying a more valuable load , such as video equipment or other luxury consumer durables , additional cover has to be taken .
4 Certain organizations have the power to object to the grant of an O licence and it is important for the haulier seeking a licence to be aware of who they are :
5 For the older dog the sudden loss of a sense can be quite a traumatic experience .
6 For the larger format the market could include self-access centres .
7 For the younger generation the marriage problem is one of choice .
8 THE Premier League may have been billed as a whole new ball game , but for the smaller clubs the survival struggle is the same as ever .
9 For the smaller aquarium the Lubbock 's Fairy Wrasse Cirrhilabrus lubbocki is eminently suitable , as it grows to only about 7cm .
10 As the road leaves Clashnessie Bay , the hamlet of the same name is passed and after a further mile a side road turns off to the right and crosses the bare and windswept peninsula , the Ru Stoer , to a lighthouse where it ends at a parking place for cars .
11 After a further 400yds the path regains the river , for a short time , by some moorings near the entrance to South Walsham Broad .
12 First the bride 's parents with attendants visited the newly married couple in their home ; then after a further interval the married couple made a similar formal visit to the bride 's parents .
13 Two full lorry loads of milk go into some of the bigger supermarkets every day .
14 In some of the higher settlements the pond is still the centre of the village ; the church , being more recent , is relegated to the edge .
15 In many of the higher insects the pleuron is usually connected and fused with the tergum by downward prolongations of the prescutum and postnotum .
16 It seems that in the case of the higher primates the diffusion and decay of specific instinctual behaviours has facilitated — perhaps even necessitated — the evolution of a primitive and elementary ego-organization , that is , one in which unfocused instinctual drives are increasingly brought under the control of the higher cortical centres which facilitate drive-management and decision-making on the basis of great adaptive flexibility of response .
17 Stratification can also weaken social integration by giving members of the lower strata a feeling of being excluded from participation in the larger society .
18 Downstream the relative altitude of the terrace decreases and immediately east of the lower Rhone the old course of the Durance plunges beneath the alluvial spread of the Rhone delta to a depth of at least 50 m ( 160 ft ) .
19 What I would like to just er point out to the panel in terms of the earlier discussion the Senior Inspector was having about the sites around Greater York is that virtually without exception , well the two exceptions being the two hospital sites , I think all the other sites are actually our planning commitments so erm your comment about erm the longevity of the the greenbelt as it were , that virtually all those sites are actually committed in in one form or another , the only two sites which are not er committed really are the Naburn and Clifton hospital sites which are both inset within the greenbelt , well one is inset and one is subject to the normal P P G two er requirements for redevelopment of hospitals .
20 After the clarity of the earlier rooms the later part of the exhibition therefore comes as something of a disappointment .
21 Many M16 officers made no pretence at co-operation as a desirable aim , instilling in some of the newer men a conviction that M15 saw its main purpose to encroach on M16 domains , and suggesting that all such moves should be pre-empted .
22 James Price 's words eased the immediate worries of the villagers but for many of the older ones the world they had always known had come to an end .
23 Two kilometres north of the Sixmilewater Fault the Lower Permian Sandstone event at about 0.75 sec seems to be truncating deeper reflectors that again may be Carboniferous or older .
24 But at a later date , slowly and quietly , the beneficent powers of Nature will reassert themselves ; there is no dramatic reversal of fortune , no catastrophe — ‘ at the coming of the milder day the monuments will disappear , engulfed in new growth of beauty and of bloom ’ .
25 With some of the poorer ones the possibility of misunderstandings can not be ruled out .
26 Below the lower level the number of pixels seen falls off very rapidly as the exposure is further reduced and , provided that the light intensity is not too high , a complete blackout occurs at some non-zero exposure , which will be called the blackout point .
27 As part of a larger system the interface between the other modules is also of importance .
28 The church took its name from that of an older church a little way off that was demolished to make way for the ramparts of the Porta Romana in 1532 .
29 Like the earlier incidents the raid was thought to have been motivated by a desire within the Papuan military to cut fuel supplies to the Bougainville rebels .
30 Amongst the younger generation the arrival of the book in the wake of Penguin 's successful defence met with an enthusiasm which rarely survived a thumbing of its pages .
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