Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb -s] [art] [adj -er] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The employment and income created directly and indirectly by Scotch Whisky companies and their associated supplier chains has a further impact on the UK economy .
2 British Telecom says that selling a service in which the equipment is in the company 's own offices stands a better chance of success .
3 The character of inter-generational relationships reflects the earlier history and experience of each member of that family and their shared life .
4 A 0–60mph time of 9.0secs is slightly disappointing but 0–100mph in 22.0secs gives a better clue to its ground-covering potential .
5 Visual rote-learning by ‘ look and say ’ methods puts a greater burden on the less able .
6 We must remember , even so , that this was the golden age 's own assessment of its own golden youth , and the repeated alarms about pistol gangs gives a further indication of the depth of the fears surrounding working-class youth at this time .
7 FROM THE treasury of BBC moving pictures comes a further production of classic action , all set on English fields , all in colour except the first sequence ( the Oval Test of 1968 ) , all pleasant , positive viewing .
8 The apparently cyclic pattern of the past two decades raises the further possibility that the large-scale urban-rural shift of the early 1970s was a short-term event resulting from the chance combination of particular circumstances .
9 The subsequent history of the amphibians includes a further development of terrestrial forms , but others remained wholly or partly aqueous .
10 In another respect , the desire to focus on the physical experience of labourers raises a deeper issue .
11 The subsequent assignment of levels of attainment to certain age groups introduces a further layer of control on the ability of schools to respond to diversity .
12 If General Motors has a worse credit rating than Toyota , its borrowing costs ought to be higher .
13 They are morphologically wild , but the lipid fraction of the sorghum grains shows a closer relationship to domesticated than to wild varieties .
14 There appears to be no significant risk to women who take it for less than five years but the risk does increase slightly between five and ten years , and taking it for more than 15 years gives a higher risk still .
15 The fact that they carried out substantially more searches ( 2350 ) for very similar revenues suggests a lower level of work than their rivals .
16 The creation of a new State by treaty between other states requires a further exception to be accepted to the pacta tertiis rule .
17 C. nevillii takes a longer time to root than most other species .
18 Underlying the FMI is a belief that better use of resources requires a clearer definition of the objectives of expenditure , and as a first step all departments were obliged to specify their objectives as a basis for determining priorities and measuring achievement .
19 It might even be Mr Ozal himself ( he has not ruled out the idea of standing ) , but one of his associates seems a likelier choice .
20 Public relations covers a wider field than selling or , indeed , marketing .
21 To measure the power in a load , whichever of the movable or pair of fixed coils has the lower resistance is connected essentially or actually in series with the load as indicated in figure 7.2(b) , so that the load current is essentially or actually carried .
22 The use of longer transitions requires a larger training corpus , increased storage for the transition matrices and is computationally more demanding .
23 At present , the agricultural sector accounts for 27 per cent of total investment ; additionally , the burden of holding retail food prices at 1962 levels consumes a further $50 billion per annum in subsidies .
24 A turn-round time of 24 hours for 90 per cent of prescriptions is guaranteed and an extended range of frames offers a greater choice of fashionable designs and colours .
25 There can be little doubt that a sound understanding of DOS commands produces a deeper understanding of the way your computer works .
26 J. Harris ( 1984 ) points out that an assumption of direct semantic equivalence between standard and non-standard variants involves a further assumption that the variants are embedded in identical grammars and are simply different surface realizations of the same underlying syntactic ( and ultimately semantic ) structure .
27 Some of these now strongly argue that evaluation which is initiated and conducted by teachers in response to their own perceived needs and interests has a greater capacity to promote professional development , because the role of teachers is extended but their autonomy is preserved .
28 So even a very episodic role for political leaders assumes a wider significance , given that elected political leaders can not pass the buck for crisis decisions to any alternative source of authority in a liberal democracy .
29 Thus in particle terms , a broader band of wavelengths means a wider range of momentum values .
30 The Securities and Investments Board 's Conduct of Business Rules sets a lower standard and allow agents to keep commission , though they are required to disclose the fact that it has been received .
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