Example sentences of "the extra [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The extra cancer deaths were apparently from lung cancer .
2 The German Association of Water and Gas Utilities has protested about the decision because of the extra pollution that will result .
3 In addition , the CEGB has more than doubled , from £3.1 billion to £6.4 billion , the extra provisions needed ‘ for work still to be carried out on nuclear fuel and wastes from past years ’ .
4 The printers listed in MS Works do not include KX-P1124i , and using KX-P1124 , the second choice , does not allow all the extra fonts available in the ( i ) model to be used via the software .
5 We felt that erm Trust Law had worked effectively erm you know over the years erm w we were happy with the extra powers that the er committee were recommending and the extra precautions that the committee were recommending that we brought in , but erm we would be happy with that backup to continue with the Trust Law .
6 With all the extra AUT work on top of everything else . ’
7 If they think peace is impossible , they will hang on to the extra layer of defence these territories provide .
8 The interesting bit occurs of course along the line where the extra layer of atoms comes to an end .
9 Hertfordshire County Council has revealed that primary schools with the greatest additional funds had fourteen times the extra amounts available to the poorest schools .
10 Parents will need to see gains in their children 's learning in return for the extra efforts that they are expected to make .
11 The government is now worried that its industry will suffer from unfair competition if other EEC countries do not have to fork out for the extra equipment necessary to reduce emissions .
12 When the others returned , bringing the extra equipment , he took a field radio , stepped outside and began to transmit to the Hercules that was still circling around above them somewhere .
13 In other words , unless you really need the extra equipment supplied with the larger-engined model , you 're probably better off saving your money .
14 I thought of all the extra equipment his money would buy for Masquerade , and that 's how I tried to justify my acceptance of the senator 's proposal , but in reality it was because Crowninshield had invited me to play Galahad and I never could resist the lure of the dragon 's breath even if it did mean charging into idiocy like a fool .
15 And once you 've tried Flotilla we can teach the extra skills needed safely to sail to England .
16 I 'm sure Patrick would not mind using the extra bed in Richie 's room , so Chris could sleep in his .
17 If you are going to double student numbers , then the extra students are going to come from lower-income families and they will need a full grant .
18 It does n't look at this moment as if there is any real increase and any money for the extra students .
19 At least some of the extra cost of stockholding is likely to be passed on to the caterer .
20 The BBC Research Department have built FM receivers with ferrite-rod antennas , and published reports on them , but the fact that such receivers are not commercially available , strongly suggest that any technical advantages ( if any ) do not justify the extra cost .
21 Finally , chalet holidays , and in particular upmarket ones : are they worth the extra cost ?
22 We must make savings to finance the extra cost of borrowing .
23 The Historic Buildings Council was unable to increase its grant to pay for this work and it was only because of the intervention of the chairman of the planning committee that an exceptional grant to cover the extra cost was obtained from Southwark Council .
24 An extra £5 million would be brought forward from next year to offset the extra cost , but it would not be made up next year .
25 The extra cost of a harder and more lasting cutting edge was a wise investment — warriors would have had little time to re-sharpen their blades in the heat of battle !
26 Well , that 's certainly true , but Bridgemere is absorbing the extra cost itself so you 'll be paying the same for the nursery 's coir-grown plants as you would for peat-raised plants .
27 A royal stateroom on Stena Britannica made this our best-ever crossing : TV , trouser-press , fridge , fruit , large sofa and comfortable twin beds , more like a hotel room and at £84 certainly worth the extra cost ( though standard cabins are also pleasant ) .
28 Special treat : reserve a de-luxe cabin , with TV , sofa , well-stocked fridge , fruit basket , flowers and , of course , shower and WC ; worth the extra cost ( from £158 return ) .
29 But with electricity prices expected to increase 50 per cent by 2010 , the extra cost of power should , in itself , lead consumers to increase their own energy efficiency .
30 As it is , the extra cost of fencing and improving steep land and buying supplementary winter feed is seldom balanced by the subsidies .
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