Example sentences of "of [noun sg] [verb] [adj -er] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Similar changes are simultaneously occurring in a large number of advanced societies ( Challis , 1992b ; Kraan et al. , 1991 ) , albeit in slightly different ways for different client groups , Of course this simple conception of change requires further elaboration .
2 The need for communities of faith to develop deeper awareness of , and responsibility for , the media was stressed in the Manila Declaration of 1989 .
3 To some extent , this lack of guidance provides greater flexibility on the part of the authorities , who are not constrained by a requirement to satisfy some precisely defined criterion of dominance as a precondition for investigation .
4 financial services users of search placed greater emphasis on the costs of headhunting , with more justification , as they were paying out more .
5 The programmes of study give greater emphasis to oral communication , to planned cooperative work amongst pupils and to talk as a medium of learning than has perhaps generally been given in the past .
6 The trend in a number of large corporate structures to remove layers of management to allow better communication and a clearer view of what is actually going on at the productive base is recognition that clear , unambiguous communication is a further mainspring in developing an organisation .
7 This rethinking is even more necessary for the assumption that the growth of exchange implies greater inequality .
8 With regard to Easingwold , well of course Easingwold is at present outside the area of search , erm but again I do agree with what Mr Courcier has said , it would be a doubling the size of Easingwold , Easingwold is a small market town of high environmental quality , the existing form and pattern of development within Easingwold , erm exercise constraints over the scale of future development , the central area is of a certain size , of a certain quality , it 's got a certain amount of capacity to accept further development , and I do n't believe that a a erm grafting a fur further fourteen hundred houses could be fitted in to that existing infrastructure without serious harm .
9 This new form of transport gave easier access to larger markets and towns .
10 The best hope of course is that the rates which the government has chosen to go in at will be sustainable , that the government will be able to combine cuts with interest rates , cuts in interest rates , with the needs of the economy and the constraints of the European Monetary System , so that it actually gets a downward path of interest rates at the rate which the economy needs , without provoking a sterling crisis which would push sterling to the bottom of its permitted rates , and produce a crisis of erm of confidence needing higher interest rates .
11 The common threat of war produces greater cohesion in a community , reducing the risk of individual isolation and the level of suicide too .
12 For those authors completing theses before 1969 , for the most prolific authors , and for ‘ problematic ’ authors ( e.g. those whose citations contained some variations in forenames or initials , so that unambiguous attribution of authorship necessitated further investigation ) , manual searching of BIG was carried out , and for other authors GeoRef was searched online .
13 For those authors completing theses before 1969 , for the most prolific authors , and for ‘ problematic ’ authors ( e.g. those whose citations contained some variations in forenames or initials , so that unambiguous attribution of authorship necessitated further investigation ) , manual searching of BIG was carried out , and for other authors GeoRef was searched online .
14 This type of evidence assumes greater importance when assessing the nature of early Anglo-Saxon dress .
15 Another reason is that when processes are understood at the molecular level then there is at once a natural link to chemistry , a most powerful body of knowledge to advance further understanding .
16 In sizeable towns the volume of trade offered wider scope for specialisation , but even there the connexion with agriculture remained intimate : in most the victualling and food-processing trades formed one of the principal groupings , as in Leicester or York ; only if there was a manufacturing speciality would they take second place .
17 Such homogeneity of policy encouraged greater integration , culminating in the March 1991 Mercosur agreement between Argentina , Brazil , Paraguay and Uruguay to form a common market by December 1994 , although the political importance of such co-operation was expected to outweigh the potential economic benefits [ see pp. 37608 ; 38096 ; for common market talks between Colombia , Ecuador , Venezuela , Bolivia and Peru see pp. 37651-52 ] .
18 In recession large firms concentrate more output within their own plant where economies of scale yield lower average costs compared to labour intensive subcontractors The advantages of a flexible industrial structure was greatly assisted up to the 1970s by a protected home market which gave companies a secure domestic base .
19 It had been recognised for some time that only through rationalisation into larger productive and distributive units could the movement overcome the damaging rivalries among societies in the same neighbourhood , and through economies of scale promote further growth .
20 The Department of Defense refused further co-operation , the risk of a hostile audience reception being felt to be too great , and there was perceived to be an indifference to the war created by television news saturation .
21 Surveys of ownership of property provide further evidence of this .
22 On the other hand , since the early periods of history involve greater use of material evidence ( artefacts , archaeology , and so on ) , rather than written evidence , there is a lot to be said for tackling this in year 3 , when the child 's reading abilities are limited .
23 In the high grade group in this series , surgery , chemotherapy , or the combination of both , did not influence survival and the effectiveness of the different modes of treatment needs further assessment .
24 Whether the confiscation legislation amounts to the forfeiture of the offender 's copyright or merely of the proceeds is not clear but what is clear is that the interplay between the confiscation legislation and the law of copyright requires further examination .
25 It concentrates almost exclusively on the methods of financing advanced further education at the expense of the aims and philosophies which those methods should serve .
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