Example sentences of "[verb] at greater " in BNC.

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1 Clearly therefore equator to pole heat transfer is occurring at greater depths in the atmosphere than those for which wind patterns have been established .
2 Choice of topic to be studied Some of the reasons why researchers choose their topics have been discussed on p. 11 , and this issue is considered at greater length in chapter 6 .
3 The feudal relationship between the Plantagenets and Capetians will be considered at greater length at a later stage , but some discussion of its implications before 1290 is appropriate at this point .
4 Notation for classification schemes will be considered at greater length in section 13.3 .
5 The upper pole of the sphere is the centre of the inversion and the increasingly small stars that approach it correspond to the increasingly large stars lying at greater and greater distances on the plane .
6 Since there are only a small number , it is economic to make the accumulators faster than the store elements , so that operations are performed at greater speed while all operands are held in accumulators .
7 The development is one of recovery of health from sickness ; Hilton sees that man 's dual nature has a double inheritance : the sickness of the self that we are born to ( 3.19 – 20 ) and the transcendent " heritage of " ( Scale 2. 46.139r. – 301 ) that we can work towards : In The Scale Hilton developed at greater length the nature of the active and passive elements that belong to the contemplative life through which those who pursue it discover in the structure of their own experience the very being of Christ .
8 The Council " notes that there is a wide recognition of the need to extend or define the Community 's competence in specific areas " , among them : " the social dimension , including the need for social dialogue ; economic and social cohesion among the member states ; improved protection of the environment in order to ensure sustainable growth ; the health sector and in particular the combating of major diseases ; a research effort commensurate with the development of the Community 's competitive capacity ; an energy policy aiming at greater security and efficiency , bearing in mind also co-operation in the whole of Europe [ a Dutch proposal ] ; providing the Community with major infrastructures , allowing also the completion of a trans-European network ; safeguarding the diversity of the European heritage and promoting cultural exchanges and education … "
9 As I discuss at greater length in Chapter 10 , your first visits should just be a matter of getting to know the site , by wandering around .
10 Although women , elderly women in particular , feel at greater risk from violence , it is young men who are by far the main victims of assaults , which occur principally in the middle of the afternoon , not late at night .
11 Some Franks were prepared to fight under the Roman Paul , just as Childeric 's men had once followed Aegidius according to a rather more legendary story which Gregory of Tours knew , but which Fredegar related at greater length .
12 ( ii ) Pupils should be enabled to compose at greater length than they can manage to write down by themselves , by : • dictating to their teacher or another adult , into a tape recorder ; or • working with other children ; or • using a word processor .
13 The matter of weeding policy in academic libraries as related to policy on collection size is discussed at greater length in Chapter 3 .
14 The service developments which followed the Home Support Project will be discussed at greater length in the final chapter .
15 Not only has this phenomenon led to a concomitant spread of branches of the major search firms overseas to the major world capitals — which will be discussed at greater length in Chapter 6 — but also the pressure on multinationals to employ local executives has caused a worldwide reverse diaspora .
16 However , the assignment of confidence ratings to the output of each analyser remains a highly contentious issue , and one that is discussed at greater length in Chapter Seven .
17 This subject was discussed at greater length in Chapter 9 .
18 Applications to machine learning are discussed at greater length by Li and Vitsnyi ( 1993 ) .
19 These needs , and the University 's response to them , are discussed at greater length in section 3 of the planning statement on physical resources .
20 This latter aspect of regional data becomes less of a problem with the progress of time and the development of administrative mechanisms directed at greater accuracy , but does indicate caution when comparisons are made with early Community regional statistics .
21 Unused tablets were counted , allowing compliance with treatment to be estimated at greater than 90% in all patients .
22 If , however , as we have already suggested , and shall be arguing at greater length below , choices about technology and how it is applied are the subject of a conflict of interests , and thus result in bargaining , then predictions about the outcome are more uncertain .
23 This change puts at greater risk those working-class boys and girls who fail to acquire any such paper qualifications .
24 Song not unlike Meadow Pipit , but more prolonged and musical and often delivered at greater height .
25 Obviously he must write at greater length .
26 I could write at greater length about the many qualities which set it way above the average .
27 It is to this image of the reformed soul and the nature of its experience that Hilton turns at greater length in Scale 2 .
28 As the liquid cooled in the veins , the crystals of tin ores were formed at greater depths than those of copper ores .
29 Locke 's views on this matter are similar to Gassendi 's , but are developed at greater length .
30 This argument will be developed at greater length in Chapter 7 .
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