Example sentences of "[noun] to further [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Aspirants to further or higher education may well have to migrate and , once the initial break with the home area has been made , there is always the possibility that young people will not return to their villages .
2 We also need a large membership to further and strengthen already a very effective lobby within government , Europe and the sport .
3 The Bill introduces fundamental reforms to further and higher education in Scotland and has been widely welcomed there .
4 In the absence of appropriate provision by other bodies , the WEA had grown as a social movement which sought to provide those opportunities for people , denied access to further and higher education , either through its own efforts or cooperatively , but without patronage , in partnership with the universities , LEAs , and other agencies .
5 Until that legislation came into force , boys and girls were often deliberately taught different curricula such that boys more often took ‘ academic ’ subjects while girls took ‘ vocational ’ subjects , and girls were sometimes formally limited in their access to further and higher education by the operation of quotas ( e.g. at medical schools ) .
6 Access to further and higher education has been unduly restricted for handicapped children and this should be improved .
7 This project will extend this work by subjecting regret theory to further and more stringent tests and possibly by revising and extending the theory in the light of new findings .
8 Over the years , a number of groupings of National Certificate Modules have gained recognition as alternatives to SCE awards for candidates seeking employment or admission to further and higher education .
9 Though any such checklists may be viewed by busy teachers as a necessary evil rather than a welcomed virtue , nonetheless , it may frequently serve as a useful catalyst to further and more detailed thought on the matter .
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