Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] further " in BNC.

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1 The success of their handhelds has not yet encouraged them to plan further developments .
2 I set off again , maintaining for some reason — perhaps because I expected further farm creatures to wander across my path — my slow speed of before .
3 When I was 16 I gained GSE grade one English and chose not to accept the only job suggested , packing boxes ; instead I tried further education .
4 I expect further applications to come in during the next year and , with time , a growing number of applications as the benefits are seen to come through .
5 I see , on re-reading this minute , that I promised further sections on the weekend and holidays .
6 The Committee has asked that I seek further information on the way in which the Society is developing its campaign and the nature of the second report .
7 Third , I hope further partnerships can be forged between organisations in the delivery of more effective service at the local level .
8 Ask the advice of the Occupational Therapist ; Social Services will also arrange for someone to give further advice .
9 I mentioned this to no one for two practical reasons : one was that I loathed swimming , and if I pretended that I was still menstruating , signing the little red book every four weeks , I should be able to evade an unpleasant experience for at least one week out of four ; the other was that I feared further reprisals might be taken against me .
10 er I think further notice and having having a look at the figures .
11 I have further questions to ask you . ’
12 I have further bad news for the hon. Member for Livingston .
13 Every conventional wet system takes in small amounts of fresh water from time to time , and these introduce a fresh supply of mineral salts , which build up as scale deposits in the boiler and the system pipework , as well as fresh oxygen , which aids further corrosion .
14 It also takes in fresh oxygen , which aids further corrosion .
15 ‘ Your Mummy has gone away for a long time ’ usually only serves to leave the child frightened but feeling the anxiety of the adults all around which forbids further discussion .
16 So successful have these videos been that a partially self-supporting unit , NACAB Vision , has been formed which produces further training videos on a wider range of topics .
17 Rising tax revenues should provide more resources for health care , education , etc. , which encourages further growth through a healthier and better skilled labour force .
18 But a new crisis then broke out in NATO which made further talks with Russia impossible : after four years of discussion about West German rearmament , on 30 August the French parliament finally rejected EDC .
19 Yet in spite of all this , a Treasury paper was circulated which sought further public spending cuts that would affect every government department .
20 There is also a considerable amount of feedback from implementation which influences further policy making , and many policies are so skeletal that their real impact depends upon the way they are interpreted at the implementation stage .
21 Degradation of VLDL produces remnant particles ( IDL ) which undergo further delipidation to yield LDL .
22 One particular aspect of the economic life of Israel which has received great attention in the history of the Church and which needs further expansion is the prohibition on usury .
23 Woodley concludes that the relationship between age and performance is a complex one which needs further analysis .
24 They often have a very small percentage of the population anyway , and er I 'm glad we 've brought this matter up , because I think that is something which needs further investigation , that the the ordinary public and the many little , or the millions of voluntary organisations ought to be encouraged to have a more output in forwarding names .
25 Climbers should take special note of the new access agreement covering Marine Drive and Upper Pen Trwyn , which adds further restrictions to the existing arrangements in place before the climbing ban .
26 In general , discoveries in geology follow a cyclical descriptive-inductive pattern , by which fieldwork leads to theoretical advances , which suggest further fieldwork and so on .
27 Moreover , the struggle for control of what little surplus was produced gave rise to various forms of bonded labour which created further barriers to economic development .
28 A nationwide questionnaire on the effects of the shaking produced 9000 replies , which provided further information on ground motion effects .
29 Further asset sales from breaking up ConsGold will put it in an even stronger position from which to launch further takeovers .
30 The really intriguing historical problems , which await further investigation , concern the manner in which policy-makers reacted to this inaccurate information in determining policy and the way in which it affected external relations , especially with international financial institutions , in particular the International Monetary Fund .
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