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

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1 The example from the ‘ Pastoral ’ Symphony has even simpler means of change .
2 Originally , the adjustments Gambale made to the standard Saber design included even lower profiling of neck , pickups and trem .
3 But if we can get the same information for an even lower level of risk , then that is really what people should do .
4 Nevertheless , this does not mean that measurement in the social sciences is impossible since , as Lazarsfeld endeavoured to establish , even lower levels of measurement offer a beginning .
5 Take out £15,000 or more and you 'll benefit from an even lower rate of interest ( APR 19.7% variable ) .
6 There 's an even bigger selection of period linens and lace at Collectible Costume .
7 Rhubarb fool is made in just the same way as gooseberry fool , but needs an even larger proportion of sugar , preferably dark brown , and it is very necessary when the rhubarb is cooked to put it in a colander or sieve and let the excess juice drain off before the purée is made and the cream added .
8 Still more sensitive experiments involving even larger quantities of matter will be needed to test them .
9 At the extreme , nuclear power poses the risk that if the reaction inside the core should get out of control , or even if there was just the failure of a vital pipe or valve , even larger quantities of radiation would enter the human environment .
10 Does this mean that McDonald 's does n't achieve higher margins , or does it reflect an even larger degree of undervaluation of these currencies , or other factors ?
11 In addition there were nearly as many buses and goods vehicles and an even larger number of motor cycles .
12 We buy her a large Coke and an even larger carton of popcorn .
13 The goat bells receded and I seemed to be moving through even deeper layers of peace .
14 Tonight her skirt was rucked up almost to her waist and she found this was even better than usual because the bulge fitted neatly between her thighs and touched even deeper chords of excitement .
15 ‘ Specialists ’ might have to enjoy even better conditions of life under socialism than they had under capitalism if they were to be well motivated .
16 For Summer , Club 18–30 is offering an even better choice of air travel arrangements with flights from 16 U.K. airports .
17 After indulging in one 's usual moan about the virtual demise of freight on the Cambrian , we went along and spent a pleasant hour investigating an even older mode of transport at the nearby Canal Wharf Museum , which is well worth a visit .
18 Another is the way in which the less mobile , whether living in declining regions or inner city areas , have tended to become trapped by their lack of resources , skills and housing options within labour markets which offer relatively few jobs and even poorer chances of career development .
19 Attempts to provide land use data for other countries are bedevilled by even worse problems of definition and classification than those already outlined , but Best ( 1979 ) has tried to harmonize European national statistics to produce the figures shown in Table 8.2 , and in the USA although Jackson ( 1980 , 6 ) has argued that : ‘ it is almost impossible to provide adequate statistics on land use … because of differing definitions ’ , he has nonetheless provided the estimates shown in Table 8.2 using Department of Agriculture statistics .
20 Another hot summer will produce an even worse plague of cat fleas than last year .
21 No prior warning can be given to travellers as it is obvious that the public address system has been infiltrated and now issues an even worse form of gobbledygook than hitherto .
22 when it was envisaged as a form of national salvation ? it was conceived in compassion but has been born and bred in authoritarianism , profligacy and frustration , it aimed to liberate people from the slums but has come to represent an even worse form of bondage , it aspired to beautify the urban environment , but has been transmogrified into the epitome of ugliness .
23 To provide an even higher level of protection for our customers we will double the amount payable on death after an accident , if both husband and wife die as the result of the same accident .
24 ( 4 ) The third defendant concealed from the plaintiffs what is said to have been a false and fraudulent over-valuation of the bakery made in June 1983 by another of the alleged conspirators in order to support an even higher level of loan by B.M.T. ( 5 ) On 24 June 1983 B.M.T. offered to lend C.M.C. £420,000 on the security of the bakery in substitution for its previous offer to lend £185,500 .
25 On an even higher level of importance , the Habsburg representative at the Teschen peace negotiations with Prussia in 1779 , Count Philip Cobenzl , owed his position to the accident of his cousin Ludwig , Maria Theresa 's first choice , being crippled by gout when the time came to set out .
26 It was disappointing , given the stress in these new regulations on quality of courses , the needs of the area and the amount of students ' contributions , that an even higher proportion of grant-aid could not be given : but the Ashby Report itself had talked of only 75% and that as a maximum , so any advance on this was an achievement , and a tribute to the District 's work .
27 In results reported last summer ( New Scientist , vol 95 , p WS ) , their data confirmed quantum mechanics to within an even higher degree of accuracy than previous experiments .
28 Exports of natural gas to the US by pipeline and LNG exports particularly to Japan , are likely to increase to some 30 MTOE by the year 2000 , and even higher levels of export , particularly to the US , are quite possible .
29 And those with larger amounts to invest — attracting even higher rates of interest — are doing substantially better than that .
30 This population reached its peak in 1974 , although it has to be remembered that the ranks of the dependent could be greatly increased by even higher rates of unemployment .
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