In addition to what has been said.
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Examples for "further "
Examples for "further "
1 Moreover, today's positive market effects demand further qualification beyond the health crisis.
2 Obama noted Iraq would have difficult days ahead with further violence likely.
3 That number will decline further , as health insurance costs continue to rise.
4 In Europe, the process is further along, as the Greek example shows.
5 Members of the opposition, however, said it would further curtail press freedom.
1 All right, maybe there were more things to consider besides his freedom.
2 It was too far, and besides , Elkwallow Gap was a public place.
3 But besides launch activates daily work and development continues in all departments.
4 The uncomfortable issue of dissention and rule-questioning has another role besides law.
5 He should begin to meet those standards with something besides fine words.
1 The government has moreover failed to replace dozens of key international agreements.
2 In some cases, moreover , their protests were also hijacked by violent extremists.
3 The East Lothian venue, moreover , is a completely new one to him.
4 And moreover , they'd had Geography, which was the subject he liked best.
5 And moreover , that the EU itself had no adequate protection against this.
1 These seven errors, furthermore , are rarely problems of knowledge or flying skill.
2 Certain circumstances you can't influence but I don't want to comment furthermore .
3 Furthermore , HFMD often affects a large number of infants and young children.
4 Furthermore , many ad-hoc CR-related meetings and conference activities take place across Europe.
5 Furthermore , the numbers are increasing because of increasing refugee flows toward Europe.
1 However, he said teachers required other qualities in addition to academic ability.
2 I read all the author's work, in addition to the new book.
3 That is in addition to thousands more who dropped out last year.
4 These services were in addition to the security provided by the state.
5 And if, in addition , one knows one's fate in advance, of course.
1 Someone asks him what is more important, the words or the music.
2 It was quite natural, and what is more , all for the best.
3 I will be heard; and what is more , I will be obeyed.
4 You may go; and what is more , I will lend you horses.
5 The western idiom constitutes what is more properly called the Turkish language.
1 But the elements of it, what 's more important, what's really difficult here.
2 Both happen to be fabrications, and what 's more , oversimplify his formative years.
3 The fellow had a key; and what 's more , he has it still.
4 And what 's more , I shall ask him to sing in the choir.
5 And what 's more we will be the first to navigate the creek.
6 And what 's more , you know what you can do with your club!
7 And what 's more I think your peculiar doings will bear looking into.
8 Nobody ever heard him squeal yet and what 's more nobody ever will.
9 The girl was about, you see, and what 's more , my wife was.
10 And what 's more , Bob Grand ought to get it good and hard.
11 And, what 's more , I'll tell it briefly, without trimmings- Imeanwithout unessentials.
12 And what 's more , you can't prove that what I say isn't true.
13 He's got no religion, and what 's more he's always talking against religion.
14 An' what 's more , I don't want ye to ask any fool questions.
15 And what 's more , you'll have something yourself to settle with the State!
16 And what 's more , you know where Binhart is, now, at this moment!
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