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

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1 Even moving from high to low cost areas can raise difficulties — employees may doubt that they will ever be able to move back to their home areas or other more expensive regions once they have committed themselves to living in a lower cost housing area .
2 Under Council Tax legislation , a dwelling can be placed in a lower valuation band if there is a room predominantly used to meet the needs of a disabled person ; if there is an additional bathroom or kitchen ; or the person is in a wheelchair .
3 In a lower alcohol product , the alcohol content is reduced significantly from the standard level but some alcohol is retained to keep the product more authentic to its original taste .
4 The turnout on Feb. 18 was 73.3 per cent of the 90,000,000 electorate , the highest in a lower house election since 1976 .
5 Additionally , when you retire , you may be in a lower tax bracket .
6 If they carry on working , it may be in a lower status occupation : should they be classified by this , or by their earlier main job ?
7 Now the lack of more overseas offices is perceived as a weakness , and the firm is particularly interested in a greater US presence .
8 The report showed that BBC expenditure on radio broadcasting reached a record £338.2m in 1991/2 , but said commercial radio stations were vying for revenue in a bigger market place .
9 But in a wider context Gloucester failed to establish himself as the heir of the earls of Oxford .
10 But in a wider context Gloucester failed to establish himself as the heir of the earls of Oxford .
11 By 1980 , close links between library staff , headteachers , teachers and the County advisory services had been forged and there was promising evidence of a general enhancement , particularly at primary level , in terms of book provision , book awareness and links between the promotion of literacy in school and its reflection in a wider community context .
12 The transformation from an autonomous , self-contained operation to one which takes its part in a wider Group approach has involved fundamental change at every level of activity .
13 Whilst many organizations still see the prime role of the sales representative as that of generating sales , there is an increasing trend which sees the representative in a wider marketing role , which emphasises the profit responsibility of the position .
14 The implications could be even more important in a wider screening setting .
15 Half-board in a higher range County room is £723 .
16 Furthermore , when a whole number of Landau levels are completely filled there are no accessible vacant states and the electrons ’ kinetic energises can not be increased ( the electrons can not be accelerated ) , unless electrons can jump to vacant states in a higher Landau lever , but this is impossible in the electric quantum limit .
17 This is consistent with Rb 3 C 60 having a stronger electron-phonon coupling constant ( resulting in a higher T c ) than K 3 C 60 ( ref. 9 ) .
18 Image analysis artifacts result in a higher noise rate for the oligonucleotide probes .
19 In a higher education curriculum , second-handedness is eschewed .
20 In the circumstances of the current re–organisation however , employees will be allowed to retain the new level of protected hours , in a higher grade post if the result is a saving due to the reduction in staff numbers , either in the post they are vacating or in a lower graded post further down the structure or if his replacement is being appointed on the grade and hours required in the final structure .
21 This partial closure should still allow the same amount of carbon dioxide to enter , as the carbon dioxide gradient would be greater in a higher carbon dioxide environment , but should reduce the loss of water vapour as the humidity gradient will be little altered .
22 Together , that amounts to an annual tax saving of up to £1,000 , compared to cars in a higher tax bracket .
23 Increased manning of the slaughter line increased the labour cost but also resulted in a higher quality product with a longer shelf life .
24 This configuration results in a higher surge current through D11 and C4 and a slightly higher negative output voltage , unless you add a diode in series with D11 .
25 It is perhaps significant that the last strike organized by the National Union of Agricultural and Allied Workers was in 1923 and nearly bankrupted the Union ; although , having amalgamated with the Transport and General Workers ' Union in 1982 , farm workers may now find themselves in a better bargaining position .
26 Winger Lee Sharpe scored the first goal of his memorable comeback and said : ‘ I do n't think I 've ever played in a better team perform-ance .
27 ‘ The present gaols are really beautiful penal toys ’ , wrote a complaining correspondent to The Times in 1863 , ‘ the perfection of lodging-houses-for-single-men architecture … in a better situation Pentonville would sell well as ‘ chambers ’ ’ for Bank clerks and MPs of limited income' .
28 Taking into account the annual exemption , indexation and rebasing , the shareholders ought to be in a better tax position than if the amounts distributed had been classified as a company distribution .
29 ‘ British industry is far more productive , far more competitive , better managed and with better industrial relations , in a better tax climate than at the beginning of the 1980s , ’ he told ACCOUNTANCY , ‘ so it is better placed to benefit from economic recovery . ’
30 The chain of command must be defined and lines of reporting well established so that specialisation optimises time , man-power and professional skills and results in a better quality job produced more quickly and showing increased value for money .
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