Example sentences of "[to-vb] further [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In fact , the SDDR , upon which work has progressed well and speedily — it is all part of the relief road system round the city — has started to discharge traffic at a great rate on to the A6 at Oadby , which is seeking to percolate further south on the A6 or further east towards the A47 .
2 Yesterday 's meeting is likely to fuel further speculation about the Princess 's interest in Catholicism .
3 We told Matata we wanted to go further north still , into the Chobe and Moremi game parks .
4 if wanted to go further south
5 The Tunisian government is attempting to persuade fishermen to fish further north and not to trawl in shallow waters ; it has also pledged to stop dumping by the state-owned chemical plants by 1996 .
6 It had indeed been thought that the climate was too severe for wheat to grow further north , but the richness of the soil there , the abundance of river and lake water , and the intensity of the short summer soon exploded this theory .
7 While the majority of ALBA boats are restricted to the Hebrides and are not permitted to venture further south than the Mull of Kintyre , experienced previous customers can take boats to the island of St Kilda for a premium on the charter fee .
8 Certainly , the enlightened medical-research award of the future should go to any researcher who has the wit to do further investigation into the connection between smoking and the complexion .
9 If payment is received in response to the LBA , the haulier should acknowledge receipt and seriously consider whether he wishes to do further business with this reluctant payer , If no response is forthcoming from the debtor , the haulier should sue or instruct his solicitor to sue , as threatened .
10 If the terms are excessively one-sided , the client may acquire a bad commercial relationship ; a customer against whom the terms are enforced once may refuse to do further business on those terms .
11 They know we must make sure that control of the world 's oil resources does not fall into his hands , only to finance further aggression .
12 In addition the lack of upwelling allows a tongue of the equatorial counter-current ( which normally passes into and flails pointlessly about in the Gulf of Panama ) to head further south , into the region of the northbound Peru current .
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