Example sentences of "[verb] [vb infin] further " in BNC.
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1 | However , I should say editors gain no financial benefit from sales , all monies helping finance further publications and conferences , including bursaries to classroom teachers to attend the next CARN Conference . |
2 | As you reach your fifties , if not before , switch to a moisturiser containing UVA filters to help prevent further damage , such as Empathy Moisturising Lotion ( £3.29 for 125ml ) or Cream ( £3.29 for 50ml ) . |
3 | The UK has agreed to help provide further research and technical assistance into sustainable logging . |
4 | It was reported on Sept. 24 that the government had approached Japan and Taiwan for assistance in constructing a permanent military base in the area to help deter further incursions by Papuan forces . |
5 | If the course described to you seems to bear no relation to these criteria do make further enquiries . |
6 | If we do require further information or feel that security will be needed , we may ask you to call in for a chat . |
7 | Unfortunately , during the operation , Rose did suffer further distress and bleeding into the brain , and was left with a very severe left hemiplegia . |
8 | If anybody does want further information on A B Cs erm in the booklet in the information pack , the Your Pension booklet , it 's it 's actually handled through the Prudential the office in Reading but there is the address is given in booklet . |
9 | Although the finding of oxidative DNA damage is remote from establishing a causal link betweeh excess ROM production and cancer in patients with inflammatory bowel disease , it does suggest further possible lines of research . |
10 | This makes little difference to the behaviour of the companies so far as the production of policies and their conduct of business are concerned , but it does impose further constraints on the marketing of what are now clearly seen as forms of saving . |
11 | It is to be hoped that the Christie 's show will help draw further attention to the collection and its plight . |