Example sentences of "[adv] great [noun] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 At the same time the severity of the recession led to demands for much greater state intervention in industry .
2 The peripheral employee will be compensated for his disadvantages by a much greater pay rate per hour and the company gains by reduced overheads and greater work-force flexibility .
3 This has made it possible to keep much greater numbers of animals in much greater stocking densities in intensive housing , and it is this that has made factory-farming possible .
4 Cooling samples with liquid nitrogen , for example , increases CL efficiency in some minerals such as quartz , producing much greater luminescence intensity for a given beam energy .
5 I would recommend , nevertheless , to improve the efficiency of this part of the filter that Siporax filter material is substituted for the Hexnodes as Siporax provides a much greater surface area for the same volume .
6 But drift gill-nets ( which are not fixed ) present a much greater entanglement hazard for the tucuxi , since they are used in the deep main river channels rarely frequented by the boto .
7 And it was here that the once great motorbike manufacturers of the Midlands tested the machines that are still running today .
8 Can not see any point in keeping this large number Soviet nationals who are clearly great source contention between Soviets and ourselves .
9 The impact for Telford is seen not only in profit growth but also greater job enrichment for its employees .
10 Thus , the carcinogenic effects of a high consumption of dietary fat may be more readily produced in subjects who maintain lowered cholesterol concentrations by showing an inherently greater conversion rate to bile acids than the rest of the population .
11 The greater air speed produces a correspondingly greater pressure drop to which the cylinder is pulled , or lifted .
12 What was needed was a new system of dégorgement , able to cope with far greater capacity levels at a significantly higher speed than the traditional à la volèe process .
13 Environmental Health Officers could soon be an even greater hypertension threat to the Catering Officer that this Orderly Officer ever was !
14 It has been shown that if small bubbles of gas in a liquid were compressed suddenly , they would undergo very great temperature changes of the order of several thousand degrees centigrade .
15 In addition in the Jurassic there were some truly great coelurosaur types with fearsome talons .
16 Here , chi-squared analysis would show a significantly greater decision-making role for the husband in Italy compared with the USA .
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