Example sentences of "[verb] [art] faster [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The Aussies and Kiwis , threatened by rugby league 's aggressive marketing Down Under , want a faster game with less emphasis on set-pieces .
2 Guiraudios said France Telecom will introduce a faster Teletel service in mid-1994 .
3 A redesigned line of Minitel terminals , which will accommodate the faster service and new electronic banking services , is being readied for introduction in 1994 as well .
4 The Martin Pipe camp believe that they would have beaten Morley Street granted a faster pace in the Elite Hurdle here last month , but I doubt it and confidently expect Toby Balding 's star to confirm his superiority on 6lb better terms .
5 As we have seen , a faster increase in product wages is the basic factor which forces a faster rate of scrapping when there is a growing discrepancy between accumulation and the available labour supply .
6 The regions of the north have seen a faster deindustrialization in these terms than have the regions of the south .
7 I have rarely seen a faster disappearance .
8 He lost Manoj Prabhakar , carried away by the exuberance of his own and everybody else 's strokeplay , but Kapil Dev survives - and he is the only Indian who has made a faster Test hundred than Azharuddin 's .
9 Trilateralism was certainly an effective antidote to isolationism , even if it did not extinguish the assertiveness shown by the Lord Chancellor 's Department in securing a faster growth in the rate of expenditure on the courts and legal aid than did the Home Office on the police and prisons .
10 Real wages were pulled up and older machines rendered unprofitable , allowing a faster transfer of workers to the new machines .
11 It now appears that radioactive heating would be less important than conductive heating from the core , allowing a faster cycle time .
12 Their oxygen requirements are normal and blood systems are similar to those of other fish , except that the heart is larger and gill blood vessels are comparatively wide , allowing a faster circulation of blood .
13 The structure of the turbulence is thus changing in a way that produces a faster approach to laminar motion , perhaps because the generation of eruptions ( Section 21.6 ) is suppressed .
14 An increasing imbalance between accumulation and supplies of additional labour requires the faster scrapping of old plant to speed up the transfer of workers to new means of production .
15 Photo gets a faster reply .
16 The aim , according to Bearpark , is to provide a more focussed approach to the areas in which they operate , which should enable a faster time-to-market .
17 There are moves to incorporate a faster bus locally on the card , this will allow data to be passed to the processor at a speed to suit the card design .
18 The expansion of the police administrative staff guaranteed a faster route to the top for those who were drafted in as clerks .
19 It reduces a firm 's legal liability , ensures a faster deployment of new technology , and provides a better service to end-users .
20 I have my shit , bury and cover it over like a cat , with earth and leaves , trying to ensure a faster conversion back to nature .
21 A significant difference between the LVF and RVF on " same " trials might imply a faster rate and/or greater magnitude of adaptation in one visual hemifield .
22 People who ( rarely ) were infected by a blood transfusion and newborn children may have a faster progression to illness .
23 Switching angles of 3 and 6 degrees produce a faster travel than an angle of 0 degrees .
24 Hewlett-Packard Co is today scheduled to unveil a faster version of its hot HP95LX handheld computer , which will include first fruits of the company 's collaboration with Lotus Development Corp on software for mobile computers .
25 The faster growth of money wages would mean a faster growth of product wages .
26 Merrydown is suffering because it is smaller than most of its rivals , but that could also mean a faster recovery , Purdey says .
27 The excess demand for labour generated a faster scrapping of old equipment .
28 The other group consists of countries for whom the deterioration of the US payments balance and the inflow of speculative funds generated a faster rate of monetary expansion , and lower interest rates , than would have been adopted on purely domestic criteria .
29 As heavy , active drinkers are more likely to have a faster turnover of erythrocytes than reformed drinkers this might be put forward as a reason why our reformed drinkers did not have high pitted red cell counts .
30 There I should have welcomed a faster tempo both for the waltz of the first half , and for the galop of the second , both of them evoking the atmosphere of the fairground as a tenth birthday tribute to the Fairfield Hall in Croydon .
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