Example sentences of "[det] [to-vb] a [adj -er] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | This process enabled some to see a simpler method ( e.g. pupil 1 ) . |
2 | So that , is the basic drive behind this to provide a greater incentive for the , the majority of peasants to support , actively support the Party ? |
3 | But the emergence of a strong , secular republic in the south could do much to encourage a better neighbourliness in the north . |
4 | Even if the library does not have the information that you need , the librarian will probably be able to tell you where you can find it : with hundreds of books available about all aspects of archaeology , it is as well to sample a few of these to get a better idea of what aspects of archaeology interest you most of all . |
5 | Gloria 's huge brown eyes sparkled as she twisted her head this way and that to give a better view of the elaborate blond topknot from which floated multi-tinted spiral streamers . |
6 | Presumably , the Met only wants to put a limited number of TAFs on the system in order to save money and work ( it costs more to have a larger number of pages for your ‘ area ’ on the Prestel database ) . |
7 | These and the close co-operation between police and prosecutor probably enable the former to have a greater input than is formally allowed for . |
8 | The province 's two unionist MEPs , DUP leader Ian Paisley and Ulster Unionist Jim Nicholson , were also accused of not doing enough to obtain a greater say in the Brussels corridors of power . |
9 | Actually it has , though whether by enough to require a bigger bag I have n't been able to make out . ’ |
10 | I saw the candle-lit flash of the little star at her throat ; saw too that to contrive a longer stay would only put her under further pressure . |