Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] [prep] [adj -er] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | This would only make for higher scores which ca n't be good for the game . |
2 | Hand-made panels do not necessarily make for better cars . |
3 | Much of that kind of support , though , will obviously depend on greater opportunities being created for teachers to share and witness the success of what their colleagues do . |
4 | In K 3 C 60 , a T curve ( dashed line in Fig. 1 a ) provides a slightly better fit at higher temperatures ( T60 K ) . |
5 | Thus , the more mobile a dipolar group , the easier it is for it to follow the electric field up to higher frequencies , whereas the less mobile groups can only orient at lower frequencies . |
6 | And they assert that discounting will only lead to lower profits all round , a reduction in the number of titles on offer and an increase in market share by the larger chains at the expense of small booksellers . |
7 | However , we feel that such measures as those being mooted would only lead to further problems . |
8 | However , this does not generally apply to larger farms , and it is paradoxical that some of the lowest earnings are in East Anglia , where the largest and probably most profitable farms are located . |
9 | In the first place , such measures have victims whom one can not always compensate at later times . |
10 | In fact , Luke could hardly go to greater lengths in stressing that the Age to Come dawned with Jesus ' birth . |
11 | Changes in phytoplankton community structure could also result in higher rates of production per unit biomass . |
12 | This system can also work for older teenagers , but if you are over sixteen you are not entitled to free tutoring . |
13 | Nato should also begin considering further initiatives , through the CSCE process in particular , to build economic and political ties with the East , to promote respect for human rights , to help build democratic institutions , and to fashion , consistent with Western security interests , a more open environment for East-West trade and investment . |
14 | Wall slumps can also occur in smaller craters yielding the typical form in Figure 6.6 ( b ) . |
15 | You may also come across larger versions of plumber 's snakes sold for clearing drains , including electrically-powered ones . |
16 | It could also help towards healthier generations in the future . |
17 | The most interesting of these is the prediction that protons , which make up much of the mass of ordinary matter , can spontaneously decay into lighter particles such as antielectrons . |
18 | The clinic believes the new technique will particularly appeal to older men in second or third relationships with younger women . |
19 | An exciting fragrance with a hint of ocean breeze , it will particularly appeal to younger men . |
20 | Even a playful nip is likely to be painful and may well lead to further displays of such aggression . |
21 | Whether in the long term this will lead to a permanent increase in output , or whether it will simply lead to higher prices , is again a fiercely debated question . |
22 | In the extreme case where the aggregate supply curve is vertical , the increased money supply will simply lead to higher prices . |
23 | Any increase in the money supply , they argue , will simply lead to higher prices and a lower exchange rate . |
24 | From here on in , says Lawrence , increased performance and memory will simply lead to larger vocabularies . |
25 | From here on in , says Lawrence , increased performance and memory will simply lead to larger vocabularies . |
26 | Furthermore , gradation could equally lead to heavier sentences than might otherwise have been given for conduct which comes within the higher categories , although this could be regulated by appeal courts and sentencing guidelines . |
27 | This may well go on further purchases — Goldman said he considers Spain to be a good potential market , although his former interest in Germany is waning due to the impending recession in the region . |
28 | Young men do sometimes fall for older women , ’ she said . |
29 | He saw the Challenge materials as particularly useful for the individual resource-based projects which first-year children were encouraged to develop over several weeks in the summer term : Up to half term they really are very much guided as to the work they do , but as we get to know them better , and as teachers become more confident about letting them maybe work on longer pieces … and go out and get resources themselves , they can go towards more pupil-centred learning . |
30 | There is then some evidence to show that Japanese workers do indeed work for longer periods with each employer , but only 20 per cent of labour in the private sector stay long enough to get close to the peak of the wages profile . |