Example sentences of "[adj] [subord] [noun] [to-vb] [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | Our survey shows that people with bank accounts are much more likely than others to shop around for credit , and to use lower-cost forms of credit . |
2 | Although , as we have noted , women are much less likely than men to select back variants of /a/ , this generally lower level of use does not prevent individual women from varying their realization of /a/ , within the female norms , according to their social network structure . |
3 | However , on three occasions I was witness to CAMRA members complaining loudly that they should not have to queue as long as non-members to get in , or that only CAMRA members should be allowed to attend . |
4 | Conservative Ministers were , then , no more able than Gaitskell to hold back the rising tide of demand for electricity , which , if the system were not to break down and new connections to be refused , the Boards had to follow up with new investment . |
5 | Within each specialised task there were some miners more willing and more able than others to carry out the specialised work . |
6 | The lower default rate in the community group is particularly important because loss to follow up carries an increased risk of diabetic complications , especially in non-insulin treated patients . |
7 | TRANMERE striker Chris Malkin is proud as punch to show off the latest ‘ signing ’ for the Prenton Pups Rover 's junior supporters club . |
8 | But in fact there appears to be little a company chairman can do other than try to ride out the fashion of the moment . |
9 | ‘ Can we do anything other than wait to find out ? ’ |