Example sentences of "[noun sg] [to-vb] [prep] [adj -er] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The fact that growing numbers of students are making the personal decision to go into higher education each year suggests strongly that our system of student support , far from providing a deterrent , is encouraging more people to go into higher education , who perhaps would not have had the confidence to do so or the belief that it is appropriate for them .
2 An attempt by Dagenham shop stewards to win the approval of colleagues from other plants to a South-east weighting to cope with higher living costs in the area and ease problems over recruitment and retention was rejected .
3 Consequently , secondary-school pupils in China have only a limited opportunity to go into higher education and in this sense , those who do make it can be viewed as a privileged elite .
4 Moreover , we regard such fees as undesirable because we are keen that there should be no avoidable barriers to access on the part of people who have not traditionally had the opportunity to go into higher education .
5 My first big act of rebellion against cultural expectations of what an Indian woman should or should n't do was when I left home in the face of family opposition to go into higher education .
6 He is the only person in opposition to plan for greater unemployment as a matter of policy .
7 So long as the other 85% continues to rebound — thanks to stronger exports outside Europe and the boost to demand from lower interest rates — continental recession will dampen Britain 's recovery , but not block it .
8 It changes from being a cost centre to a profit centre , and this should stimulate management to aim for better performance and should provide increased job satisfaction .
9 If H2T cells are shown to produce endogenous EGF or TGF α , then our studies show an additional capacity to respond to further exposure to these agonists in vivo .
10 Furthermore the threat of losing independence by means of a hostile merger ( ie a takeover ) is claimed to provide a spur for management to strive for greater efficiency .
11 Their members are appointed by the Secretary of State , with between 40% and 60% of the membership to come from higher education .
12 Mr Rau continued : ‘ Over time we expect our association with the Wood Group to lead to faster growth through acquisitions , as well as quicker penetration into the markets outside the US . ’
13 With 120 stores throughout Scotland and the North of England , it is now considering a summer stock-market flotation to help with further expansion into England .
14 It can be argued that this failure to look at higher education may be the result of a deficiency in feminist theory about education — that feminists ( and , indeed , other educational theorists ) have difficulty in theorizing the role of higher education in the reproduction of inequality .
15 Reduce debtors to 63 days sales ( £1,095,890 divided by 80 x 63 ) = £863,013 , a reduction of £232,877 ; at 14.5% ; this would be worth £33,767 £50k plus £33k = £83k or , if they chose to , they could have £232k cash to put to better use
16 But that hopeful estimate assumes that firms owned by the Treuhandanstalt , the privatisation agency for east German industry , will find the courage to ask for lower pay hikes rather than pass the bills on to German taxpayers .
17 The civil service unions chose this moment to strike for better pay .
18 However , young people and adults who have the necessary intellectual competence , motivation and maturity to benefit from higher education ( even if they do n't have three top grade ‘ A ’ Levels to prove it ) are being allowed to do so .
19 The interviewer would rather hear you ask positive questions about the company , about training opportunities and the chance to progress to greater responsibility .
20 The MPs joined port chiefs from Larne to lobby Ministers and other parties at the Commons last night to press for better transport links .
21 The class were able to use a new information source ; to locate and extract information from that source ; use Mailbox to send for further information ; see tangible results from their Mailbox request ; and obtained up-to-date and vivid information which would have been hard to get from another source .
22 Nevertheless the authors claim that A levels are not an artificial barrier to access to higher education , given the relative performance of students entering via the three routes and the association between A-level scores and degree performance .
23 Unfortunately , they allowed his notice to expire without further action and proceeded to recruit new employees .
24 The deficit reduction targets outlined in April 1989 [ see above ] were revised upwards in the budget to account for higher interest payments .
25 Despite the unfavourable economic climate , both youth training and employment training continue to help young and unemployed people on a very substantial scale to go into further training and further education .
26 But could that not be a new chance for a man to find in later life ‘ an emotional experience that he missed when his children were young ’ ?
27 The reciprocal gift-giving between the partners has in no way reduced the obligation to engage in further gift exchanges in the future .
28 There must be an awareness by the majority of the difficulties for most people in acquiring English and the limitations must not be confused with lack of ability or a lack of motivation to participate in wider society .
29 A short zip is a compromise but most bags now come with a full length zip , generally with a double puller which enables you to open it up from the top or bottom to allow air to ventilate in warmer weather .
30 IF EAST GERMANY finally sets out on the path to reform without further bloodshed and repression , it will be largely thanks to the efforts of the Protestant church .
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