Example sentences of "more efficiently [conj] [vb base] " in BNC.
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1 | We furthermore demonstrate that plexiglass in combination with lead shields 32 P induced Bremsstrahlung more efficiently than plexiglass alone . |
2 | Sony , the system 's developer , reckons that pictures carry more efficiently than print the increasing weight of information people have to assimilate . |
3 | Boilers and hot water systems will operate more efficiently and use less fuel ( remember , 3mm scale results in 20 per cent more fuel usage ) . |
4 | Reaffirming the promise to privatise the electricity industry within the life of this Parliament , John Wakeham , Secretary of State for Energy , said competition between generating companies would be a massive incentive to use fuel more efficiently and keep costs down . |
5 | 2 nurses can perform a dressing more efficiently and cut down the length of time a wound is exposed and at risk and the number of times hands need to be washed . |
6 | You are not training for the next Olympics , just getting a little fitter and making your heart work more efficiently and become stronger . |
7 | If you remove them and replace the carbs the vehicles will run a lot more efficiently and perform better all round . |
8 | Everyone in the organization should be entrepreneurial — seizing initiatives to sell more , reduce cost produce more efficiently and provide an even better service to the customer ; seizing initiatives to secure new customers . |
9 | Labour advocated measures such as nationalisation to help run the economy more efficiently and provide full employment with prosperity . |
10 | ‘ Within the group , ’ he says , ‘ we have already seen benefits in both operational and strategic terms , enabling us to operate more efficiently and plan more effectively . |
11 | Even the freeholders in the fields — who were willing to have enclosure so that they could farm more efficiently or sell land for building — were helpless in the face of the burgesses who might have no land but who hoped to get a piece in time , or who already held these rights to graze their cattle and sheep . |