Example sentences of "[vb infin] a even " in BNC.
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1 | Includes a Selective pre-conditioner to help guarantee an even perm . |
2 | CHILD & Co can boost an even longer Royal connection than the Scottish side of the clan . |
3 | This coming year , health and safety issues will enjoy an even higher profile . |
4 | In his speech he said the facilities will ‘ add further value to the courses which Outward Bound offers and will ensure an even more enjoyable and worthwhile experience for all participants . ’ |
5 | Alternatively , you could try a labour-saving electrical gadget which should give an even deeper massage , generally designed for use on your hips , thighs and bottom . |
6 | If American advisers are present ( even on Regimental and Division level ) it will do an even better job , for we have found Americans are leaned on heavily the rougher it gets . |
7 | Addressing the Supreme Soviet on Oct. 6 , Yeltsin singled out for criticism the Ministers of Foreign Economic Relations , the Economy and Industry , but gave a general endorsement of the government , saying that " under these conditions , any other government would do an even worse job " . |
8 | Since CRP is induced in response to cytokines , it is not surprising that estimations of cytokines themselves may provide an even earlier clue to detecting and measuring the acute phase response . |
9 | While this is not a reference book , it complements well those that Roger Freeman has written — and should interest an even wider audience . |
10 | But up there we could see an even nicer spot a few hundred feet above , so we scrambled up it . |
11 | In fact , when he gets a goal you will see an even bigger difference in him because that will give him more confidence . ’ |
12 | Over the next decade and beyond land use and access will become an even more central issue than it is now . |
13 | ‘ With housing land becoming increasingly scarce , building into the ground must become an even more attractive proposition , ’ the bureau says . |
14 | If hiring costs can be reduced by machines working longer , it could become an even more attractive proposition . |
15 | With the increase in major nuclear powers from five to eight , proliferation is a dangerous reality and may become an even greater threat to peace and stability . |
16 | Although that particular relationship will become an even more intimate one very shortly . ’ |
17 | ‘ We believe the longer-term trend is that such MBOs will become an even larger feature of the corporate scene , ’ said Mr Toomey . |
18 | If , as seems likely , France is able to maintain a position as Europe 's lowest-cost electricity producer , while home demand remains sluggish , the growing trend towards inter-country electricity links could enable an even quicker payback of France 's massive nuclear investment . |
19 | The purpose of the change was to save time and money , but the change is not wholly welcome , because in practice it will draw an even sharper distinction between represented and unrepresented parties . |
20 | Why the second free kick was given in Leicester 's favour must remain an even greater one . |
21 | Now , having completed some 30 dulcimers ( and many other instruments ) , he has refined his designs and can make an even better one . |
22 | Almond oil ( 90p for 50ml from Boots ) is ideal , or you can make an even richer concoction by adding a teaspoon of warmed clear honey to a tablespoon each of almond , sesame and olive oils and half a tablespoon of glycerine . |
23 | ‘ And we could make an even better team if you 'd give us half a chance . ’ |
24 | Databases detailing the size and distribution of retail competitors can then build an even more complete picture of the market place . |
25 | If the normal pattern is followed , Britain will experience an even greater invasion in the next decade . |
26 | With the CD we had the feeling that if there was no noise in the hall we could have an even better result . |
27 | On this occasion Mr David Butler will have an even finer collection of predictions to record in his book about the election than he did in 1970 , when almost every distinguished political correspondent of the time echoed Peter Jenkins of the Guardian in asking ‘ Why is Labour winning with such apparent ease ? ’ , just before Ted Heath won by a majority of 43 . |
28 | It was not ‘ otium cum indignitate , ’ for who should have an even smaller room over mine , known as the horse boxes , but Mr William Gilliat , who later became the royal gynaecologist , and brought the Prince of Wales into this world . |
29 | ’ Perhaps one would have an even greater fondness for the folio 1594 Biblia Graeca Septuaginta with which Doctor Johnson knocked down his temporary employer , the bookseller Osborne , when he accused his illustrious employee of negligence . |
30 | If the companion is a helium main-sequence or white dwarf star , it will have an even smaller radius for a given mass and the conclusion remains valid . |