Example sentences of "as increase the " in BNC.

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1 In the case of joint tenancy , on the other hand , the rights of each ( except the last survivor ) are extinguished by his death so as to increase the interest of the survivor or survivors .
2 In the factories the major focus of Communist activity was the campaign to increase production , waged in such a way as to increase the power of shop steward organizations , often in alliance with Government officials , at the expense of traditional managerial prerogative .
3 Alternatively , they may be given as a mark of generosity so as to increase the cohesive forces in society , known as levelling mechanisms .
4 Below the front windows was a box extension of about two feet in length , so placed as to increase the space of the interior .
5 The aims of the Board have been to improve economic and social conditions as well as to increase the contribution of the region to the national economy .
6 Subjects may teach the experimenters how to behave … so as to increase the likelihood that the next subject 's response will be more in the direction of the experimenter 's expectancy . ’
7 The Court did not however think that it fell so far below what might properly be imposed by way of sentence so as to justify the Court in interfering so as to increase the sentence .
8 It so happened that in 1885 a Royal Commission had been set up " to investigate and report upon , the condition of the blind in the United Kingdom , the various systems of education of the blind … the employments open to and suitable for the blind and the means by which education may be extended so as to increase the number of blind persons qualified for such employments . "
9 Clause 2 amends the Prison Act 1952 so as to increase the penalty for sending anything into prison with the intent to facilitate an escape .
10 The European Council noted the need to review the procedures and mechanisms for preparing , adopting and implementing decisions where foreign policy is concerned , so as to increase the coherence , speed and effectiveness of the Community 's international action …
11 Articles of government were altered in such a way as to increase the range of governors ' overall responsibilities .
12 Every physical or chemical process in nature takes place in such a way as to increase the sum of the entropies of all the bodies taking part in the process .
13 If any such liabilities are debts incurred for the purposes of Target 's trade in respect of which a deduction has been allowed in computing the profits of the trade within s94 TA 1988 , and the vendor releases or procures the release of Target from its obligation to repay so as to increase the price Newco pays for Target , Target could be treated for tax purposes as receiving a substantial amount of taxable income .
14 This was a solidly practical view of science , with Wolff setting himself clearly apart from researchers who interpret their role as increasing the store house of knowledge .
15 As increasing the winning margin by kicking will not increase the number of league points , a losing team that scores tries will reduce the difference in the number of league points awarded to themselves and their opponents .
16 As well as increasing the maximum number of users per server to 500 from 300 , the new version enables them to bridge to OS/2 , High Performance File System , write-once optical disks and other devices by setting up the connection as a LANtastic shared resource .
17 Spanish and Portuguese membership came only after long talks , and was expected to put greater pressures on the Social and Regional Funds , as well as increasing the costs of the CAP .
18 Immediately dominated by the teacher unions , who were committed to the maintenance of teacher autonomy , the Council soon came to view its tasks as increasing the range of choice available to teachers but in no way prescribing what and how they taught .
19 The court disapproved of the reference to inconvenience and expense ( which the judge omitted in the present case ) as increasing the risk that jurors might be seduced from their duty by the attractions of finality ( a result , their Lordships would observe , which will usually favour the prosecution ) and further considered the direction in the context of majority verdicts .
20 For a one-electron atom , all the orbitals of a given shell have the same energy relative to the energy of a free electron ; this is proportional to n -2 , and to the nuclear charge , Z , as increasing the nuclear charge makes the electron more stable .
21 Bannon 's resignation was also seen as increasing the difficulties of federal Prime Minister Paul Keating whose ALP government was recording poor popularity ratings and was due to face a federal election not later than May 1993 .
22 British Nuclear Fuels has been criticised for trying to conclude a deal with South Korea , a country which President Bush has named as increasing the proliferation risk .
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