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

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1 ‘ There will be even better scope for teamwork .
2 Called the Autoglide , the opener has had its price cut by £100 to £346 ( including VAT ) just a few months after its launch , making is even better value for money .
3 In what was clearly intended as a pre–emptive strike against Labour 's expected attack , it claimed the reforms were improving quality and responsiveness and providing ‘ even better value for money . ’
4 Accident Cashguard offers even better value for family cover — so why not include your Spouse and children on your Application .
5 The attempt to ‘ educate ’ the people to heroic self-sacrifice for historic deeds and ideological aims had led ultimately to an even stronger yearning for material satisfaction and personal happiness .
6 In Washington there was even stronger pressure for action .
7 Nevia McKiernan , the new Managing Director of Infolink Ltd , believes that the new structures will provide even greater scope for innovation in the provision of consumer and commercial information services .
8 There is cause for concern about the muddled way we think about the British ‘ constitution ’ ; there is even greater cause for concern about the political consequences of its nature .
9 But an even greater cause for resentment is that she may feel guilty about meeting her friends or pursuing her usual weekday activities unless her partner is also busy .
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