Example sentences of "at further [noun sg] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | Disappointment at further omission was offset by selection to tour England in 1964 , though he played in none of the Tests , and was troubled by a recurring shoulder injury . |
2 | On the first occasion a violent thunderstorm blew up on that beautiful summer day , wrecking any attempt at further recording and causing damage to the equipment . |
3 | However , they could mature and considerably affect the role of the LEA by attracting funds from central government which are currently directed at further education through local authorities . |
4 | She was sixteen and doing some 0-level retakes at further education college when she became pregnant . |
5 | The profusion of newer universities have taken to offering franchised versions of their courses at further education colleges , while breaking with the tradition that it was unbecoming for a university to do anything so crass as advertising its wares . |
6 | And the suggestion to this Committee was that it looked , that it looked further at the five hundred thousand pounds guideline that 's been set to address the apparent shortfall on community care funding , and also that you should look at further service reductions and their implications erm , of reductions of a further two hundred and fifty thousand , and those are again picked up later in the paper . |
7 | He stuck to these attitudes through the 1820s and after , and could see no reason to take up the new liberal and radical ideas , which aimed at further break-up of the existing order of things . |
8 | The dispatch of James Prior to the Northern Irish office , in place of Atkins , in the government reshuffle of September 1981 , also presaged an attempt at further negotiation . |
9 | Rachel stiffened and waited then when Jennifer made no attempt at further explanation she said , ‘ Was it to do with your MS ? ’ |
10 | At obvious junction of paths keep right and at further junction just beyond , keep left . |
11 | The justification is that a respondent should not be put at further risk of costs by virtue of the Revenue 's wish to have final authority on some aspect of taxation law , which will inevitably be of general application . |