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

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1 Ten years ago , only one young person in eight entered higher education .
2 The opening of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway in 1829 provided further impetus .
3 The ISE has three tiers , the main market ( Official List ) of over 2000 domestic companies with a market value of approximately £500 billion ; the Unlisted Securities Market ( USM ) established in 1980 to allow smaller companies that might find the costs of full listing prohibitive the chance to raise capital , with over 450 companies valued at around £9 billion ; and around seventy companies on the Third market with capitalisation of £O.6 billion .
4 Under the BEFIEX system , set up in 1972 to consolidate earlier policies , firms promising to export a set portion of their production were allowed to bypass the ‘ Law of Similars ’ and also get soft loans for financing exports .
5 As a personal preference we then split each bundle in half to allow easier handling on the roof .
6 At 16 plus the reforms in examinations which were proposed in 1991 added further complexity by implying the need for a new connection between SEAC and the National Council for Vocational Qualifications ( NCVQ ) .
7 Akeredolu-ale , one of the Nigerian analysts of local entrepreneur , writing in 1975 saw deeper problems :
8 The budget is planned to rise by 30% from ECU66.6 billion in 1992 to ECU87.5 billion in 1997 to allow greater spending on regional aid , foreign policy , farm reform and a strengthened research and training effort to sharpen competitiveness .
9 We do not share Dr Bailey 's confidence that urinary infection is unimportant in the pathogenesis of reflux nephropathy and believe that deep tissue infection in general requires longer treatment than uncomplicated lower tract infection .
10 It is certainly true that the Cournot and Stackelberg equilibria in general involve smaller welfare losses , and lower levels of excess profit , than would be the case if the firms acted as a joint profit-maximizing monopoly or cartel but , none the less , contingent on market parameters , allocative inefficiency could still be quite large .
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