Example sentences of "a [noun sg] further " in BNC.
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1 | We also need a base further north to make it easier for people in that region to get to us . |
2 | The next boat-train was to Ostend — a bit further north than I had anticipated travelling , but that was n't the problem . |
3 | ‘ Ringwood 's history with dogs goes back a bit further . |
4 | You see , some girl 's been out for a drink , or to a disco , met a fella , the fella invites her back , she goes , and things go a bit further than she intended . |
5 | I remember I kept saying , ‘ Is this it ? ’ and my father said , ‘ No , a bit further . ’ |
6 | He was coaxing me to walk a bit further without having to carry me , by promising that it was just a bit further . |
7 | He got me out of the stream and a bit further back from the drop to our right . |
8 | He reminded himself that he was talking to the inventor of the firm and decided to prod a bit further . |
9 | The Economic Policy Institute , born in 1986 , is a bit further left : like the Heritage Foundation , but the other way round , it sees itself as a rebel fighting conventional wisdom . |
10 | We can go a bit further with the analysis , and look at what sort of young girl she is depicting . |
11 | The markets have already largely discounted this result but we may see shares and the pound slipping a bit further . |
12 | Defence profits fell from £15.7 to £10½m in 1991 — half their 1989 level — and are likely to slip a bit further this year . |
13 | Nevertheless , we shall find there is common ground , but we need first to pursue the Stanislavskian actor a bit further . |
14 | But with Mohan Lal this went a bit further . |
15 | Other girls at Group included ‘ Jolly Molly ’ — plump and good-natured ; Harriet , who was trying to improve her mind and always listened to the afternoon plays on BBC radio ( relayed to each hut over the Tannoy system ) ; Veronique , who was stage-mad and had a friend in the current London production of Lady Windermere 's Fan , and dough-faced Olive ( more about her a bit further on ) . |
16 | This time , gently stretch upwards for 10 counts , trying to pull up a bit further with each count . |
17 | Things like Philips CDI , Amiga CDTV , and a whole bunch of other stuff under the loose title of CD ROM will take things a bit further . |
18 | All loose clothing such as overtrousers should be tucked into gaiters and you should learn to walk with your feet a bit further apart than normal . |
19 | As time has progressed I have produced a bit more and I have been prepared to show things that went a bit further back ; I have extended the oeuvre at both ends . |
20 | He tried to scan his surroundings but the interior was too gloomy so he kicked the door open a bit further , flooding the freight car with light . |
21 | I think we are looking a bit further forward . |
22 | After about four hours , I heard the familiar squeaks a bit further downstream , and in a while , they appeared , travelling through long grass , the female carrying one kit while another three followed closely . |
23 | We have learnt a lot from the Nicaraguan experience and as far as the woman question " is concerned , we hope to go a bit further . |
24 | " Let's go a bit further , Hazel , " he said . |
25 | Right , let's go on a bit further , so we 've just done concussion , compression er the next one is an illness , epilepsy now epilepsy , two types , you get the petit mal which is the small fit and the grand mal which is the erm large fit or the full , full fit . |
26 | To the south and south-east are the mountains on and beyond the frontier — not the major Pyrenean peaks as yet but five — or six-thousand-footers — and many dark , completely wooded valleys ; on the other side , to the north , better seen by carrying a bit further on along the road for Mauléon , there is another of the wonderful Pyrenean beech forests , the Forêt tea Arbailles , which masks a notoriously craggy , deeply perforated limestone plateau . |
27 | Then a bit further on he refers to Villar v. Gilbey [ 1907 ] A.C. 139 , which I have mentioned , and other English or Scottish authorities in that field , including a statement of Lord Hardwicke L.C. in Wallis v. Hodson ( 1740 ) 2 Atk. 114 . |
28 | Like me , you 'll begin to see what it means when you get a bit further on . |
29 | Consider delaying the flash till he 's gone by a bit further or whatever the case may be . |
30 | Yeah I think moving them somewhere else , erm which would be a a maybe a bit further away , |