Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] [prep] a [adj -er] " in BNC.

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1 Er , turning to the media investments , well we all tend to think that the er , the bids tended to be on the high side but er , at least Yorkshire got the licence for the next ten years and they have the option in ninety eight to go for a further ten years and I can tell you er , because I 've had er , lots of conversations with Clive that they 're really working on , on making the best improving their returns from that franchise and I 'm quite sure they 'll succeed .
2 That glows with a brighter scarlet hue .
3 And the system of Standing Cabinet Committees , which was developed in the War Cabinet days , now makes it possible to work with a smaller Cabinet , on the lines of your War Cabinet and ‘ Caretaker ’ Cabinet , 49 without impairing the principle of collective responsibility .
4 And perhaps this is this goes to a wider point of what 's the magic of the definition of Greater York area ?
5 Perhaps this led to a greater emphasis on the other economic incentive .
6 At the same time there was a good deal of variation in the ways in which the Bible was understood and interpreted by different groups of reformers , and this led to a further fragmentation of the previously unified world of Christendom .
7 This led to a further study where rt-PA or placebo were given first either outside the hospital or in the accident and emergency department of the hospital .
8 This led to a further diagnosis and aided treatment strategy .
9 This made for a softer , more innocent and ingenuous ‘ Dora ’ , but perhaps what was needed was a slightly sharper , more bristly Dora with a hidden vulnerability , which came more naturally when I gave her a North London accent …
10 For example , for the very simple case of an ion with a single d electron , such as Ti 3 + , the free ion term is 2 D. In an octahedral field this splits into a lower state 2 T 2g and an upper state 2 E g , just as the d orbitals split into t2 g and e g sets .
11 All this points to a higher than usual intelligence quotient . ’
12 As the proposed Directive establishes essential standards only , Member States are free to provide for a lower threshold to trigger the compulsory bid ( the UK rule is 30% ) .
13 For example , a worker who is unaware that exposure to high levels of benzene , as happens in some chemical plants , might cause cancer will be willing to work for a lower wage than she would if this information were widely available .
14 Specifically , this means provided they are prepared to work with a smaller ratio of balances/ liabilities .
15 For the low risk junctions , however , this result appears to be completely reversed , the high risk exemplars have a slightly lower number of hits than the less risky ones and considerably more false alarms , this corresponds to a higher P(A) for the least risky exemplars .
16 This answers to a wider theological concept that the whole universe itself of which man is part is an expression of the play of God bringing creative order out of chaos .
17 This results in a larger tax burden on the properties scale A to E to pay , for a reduced burden on the scales F to H.
18 This leads to a bigger surge of anxiety , we become anxious about becoming anxious .
19 This leads to a further conclusion that these wares were brought to the site by the Catuvellauni , who had at that time embarked on westward expansion .
20 Unlike products and clients , an issue is created by the user supplying a unique identifier for it ; this acts as a further reference to the product .
21 That perhaps it 's easier to do in a smaller department , I mean I 've got checkouts , and the majority of my staff are part-time , and I 've only got three full-timers , so it 's quite often the case that at nine thirty , one thirty , five thirty , eight thirty , it 's a case of coming in and then relieving somebody else straight away , you do n't necessarily have the time to spend with them .
22 In Britain most people who are in full-time contracted employment receive full pay for six months , followed by half pay for a further six months , if they have a serious illness or accident which prevents them from working .
23 This contrasts with a later theory which says that the split took place much earlier , say in the earliest Jurassic , if the two sub-orders did not evolve separately from primitive ornithischian stock .
24 This resulted in a greater awareness not only of global issues , but also of threats to our immediate surroundings .
25 This proceeded at a faster pace in services than in industry .
26 This coincided with a greater frequency of direct attacks in harem takeovers .
27 This corresponded to a higher stress than had ever been observed before in tin and perhaps in any other metal .
28 Banks , being prepared to operate with a lower liquidity ratio , were only too pleased to supply the credit being demanded .
29 Even if the PSBR is reduced , this may be insufficient to prevent the growth of credit , especially if banks are prepared to operate with a lower liquidity ratio .
30 Evidence in support of this comes from a further study of 80 children with perennial allergic rhinitis and no hearing complaints .
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