Example sentences of "further [verb] by [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Its moderate nature is further highlighted by a comparison with events in Scotland , where the Revolution was a much more radical affair .
2 The sunken cheeks which emphasized his cheekbones , the thin tight-lipped mouth were the same but they merged with the Latin appearance — further highlighted by the cut of his lightweight suit .
3 The period of costly childhood dependency was further lengthened by the introduction of compulsory education from 1880 .
4 Employment opportunities for school-leavers in rural areas are usually highly limited and their choice is often further circumscribed by a lack of personal mobility .
5 Two days later , Gloucester 's arrival in the inner court circle was further emphasized by the queen 's grant to him of the stewardship of her land with an annual fee of £100 .
6 Two days later , Gloucester 's arrival in the inner court circle was further emphasized by the queen 's grant to him of the stewardship of her land with an annual fee of £100 .
7 In some churches the importance of the Laudian altar was further emphasized by the addition of an elaborate new reredos .
8 The remarkable achievements of Charlemagne are further emphasized by the fact that he did not have a standing or regular army at any time .
9 This Act has been further amended by the Family Provision Act 1966 .
10 However , we believe that the carrying value should be further adjusted by the gain or loss arising on the deemed disposal for the group by comparing the net assets attributable to the 30% interest with the net assets attributable to the 15% interest .
11 This , as Professor Hoskins rightly points out , was further developed by the railways , but the canals began the spread of standard bricks , tiles and slates which changed the visual appearance of much of England .
12 The Port 's extensive land resources will be further developed by the construction of a major access to the County Down side of the Harbour Estate from the Holywood Road which will open up 300 acres of prime development land already zoned for port operational , industrial and commercial uses .
13 For another , Kant had made a sharp distinction between ‘ judgements of fact ’ and ‘ judgements of value ’ , between ‘ This is the case , ’ and ‘ This is what this means for me ’ ; and that distinction had been further developed by the philosopher Lotze ( 1817–81 ) .
14 This process may be further developed by the introduction of techniques of food irradiation ; * increased public concern with nutrition , food value and food health .
15 The dilemma for the formal carer is further compounded by a variation on the old theme — ‘ who is my client ? ’ .
16 Concern over the bird population is further compounded by a report from the Nature Conservancy Council ( NCC ) on the risks posed to seabirds by the North Sea Oil industry .
17 This is further compounded by the peculiarities of the judges ' work situation : they live almost exclusively among other judges and senior barristers and , as one new judge put it , ‘ you have to watch your invitations ’ ( Sunday Times , 5 October 1975 ) .
18 The adviser 's stress may be further compounded by the feeling that the regulations are unfair .
19 This is further compounded by the belief that large screens will solve all problems — they do n't .
20 These problems are further compounded by the extent of part-time and seasonal employment in rural areas ( Thomas and Winyard 1979 ) .
21 My difficulty was further compounded by the fact that for some years my father and I had tended — for some reason I have never really fathomed — to converse less and less .
22 The problems of the low paid are further compounded by the fact that their jobs are also frequently less secure .
23 The supply problem was further compounded by the fact that during the four years of war only 50,000 dwellings were added to the national stock .
24 Our scope is also even further limited by the set of authors on whom we have chosen to concentrate .
25 The implication in the complaints of many hosts that urban working-class life was degrading was further refuted by the evidence of the effect of evacuation on the children 's health .
26 In the same period the power of standing committee chairmen was further eroded by the institutionalization and proliferation of sub-committees .
27 The picture is further clouded by the stance the Government will take .
28 Until recently the role of the Court of Appeal in structuring the discretion of Crown Court sentencers was further constrained by the fact that only the defendant could appeal against sentence .
29 When the matter is further considered by the committee in April , the United Kingdom will continue to press for the phasing-in period to be less than the proposed five years .
30 This means , that at any time , the volume occupied by a chain in solution , could differ from that occupied by its neighbours , and these size differences are further accentuated by the fact that each sample will contain a variety of chain lengths .
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