Example sentences of "[be] further [vb pp] [prep] the [num] " in BNC.

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1 In 1286 and 1290 , moreover , Pecham had no doubt been further reassured by the two statutes of Circumspecte agatis and Consultation , which respectively defined some boundaries of jurisdiction and allowed ecclesiastical courts to proceed where writs of prohibition had been inappropriately obtained .
2 MEANWHILE , the one man , one vote principle has been further enshrined at the 585 member Whitby Conservative Club where a motion to admit the opposite , er , sex as full members has been somewhat emphatically defeated .
3 The matter has been further discussed in the two Special Commissions which have reviewed the operation of the Hague Convention .
4 This anxiety could be further compounded by the 1988 Education Act as competitiveness and accountability feature more prominently in the daily life of teachers .
5 These and other habitualised forms of ‘ race-thinking ’ were further compounded in the fifties by social and economic factors which kept Blacks and Whites largely separate within their own sets of social networks and spaces , ‘ Crossing the line ’ was not merely a matter of breaking the boundaries of colour-based divisions in a figurative sense ; it was also often literally a matter of transgressing geographical boundaries : often with violent consequences .
6 In Norway the multi-party system was further fragmented by the 1972 referendum on Norway 's membership of the European Community .
7 The LEAs ' power was further diminished by the 1988 Education Reform Act , in two major ways .
8 With some modifications the structure lasted until the 1972 Local Government Act ushered in a new pattern of elected local administration which became operative from 1 April 1974 , although this was further amended by the 1985 Local Government Act .
9 The right of entry was further reduced by the 1971 Immigration Act which introduced the concept of ‘ patriality ’ .
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