In addition to what has been said.
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Examples for "further"
Examples for "further"
1Moreover, today's positive market effects demand further qualification beyond the health crisis.
2Obama noted Iraq would have difficult days ahead with further violence likely.
3That number will decline further, as health insurance costs continue to rise.
4In Europe, the process is further along, as the Greek example shows.
5Members of the opposition, however, said it would further curtail press freedom.
1All right, maybe there were more things to consider besides his freedom.
2It was too far, and besides, Elkwallow Gap was a public place.
3But besides launch activates daily work and development continues in all departments.
4The uncomfortable issue of dissention and rule-questioning has another role besides law.
5He should begin to meet those standards with something besides fine words.
1The government has moreover failed to replace dozens of key international agreements.
2In some cases, moreover, their protests were also hijacked by violent extremists.
3The East Lothian venue, moreover, is a completely new one to him.
4And moreover, they'd had Geography, which was the subject he liked best.
5And moreover, that the EU itself had no adequate protection against this.
1These seven errors, furthermore, are rarely problems of knowledge or flying skill.
2Certain circumstances you can't influence but I don't want to comment furthermore.
3Furthermore, HFMD often affects a large number of infants and young children.
4Furthermore, many ad-hoc CR-related meetings and conference activities take place across Europe.
5Furthermore, the numbers are increasing because of increasing refugee flows toward Europe.
1However, he said teachers required other qualities in addition to academic ability.
2I read all the author's work, in addition to the new book.
3That is in addition to thousands more who dropped out last year.
4These services were in addition to the security provided by the state.
5And if, in addition, one knows one's fate in advance, of course.
1But the elements of it, what's more important, what's really difficult here.
2Both happen to be fabrications, and what's more, oversimplify his formative years.
3The fellow had a key; and what's more, he has it still.
4And what's more, I shall ask him to sing in the choir.
5And what's more we will be the first to navigate the creek.
1Someone asks him what is more important, the words or the music.
2It was quite natural, and what is more, all for the best.
3I will be heard; and what is more, I will be obeyed.
4You may go; and what is more, I will lend you horses.
5The western idiom constitutes what is more properly called the Turkish language.
6They had the place, and what is more they had the time.
7And what is more, he is the thief, and you know it.
8First we inquire what is more precisely the signification of a combat.
9We liked the craft, and, what is more, we liked the cruise.
10Must; and what is more, I haven't got a minute to spare.
11And what is more and worse still, you have eaten too heavily.
12And what is more and worse, you expect me to believe you.
13And what is more, you know that you love me-youknow it.
14And what is more, when Wellington wrote, he did so from Paris.
15We will speak first of what is more than disturbing- alittleterrifying.
16He can triumph over his upbringing and, what is more, over himself.
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