Example sentences of "[vb pp] at more " in BNC.

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1 The following bar graphs or charts show how the information can be broken down and looked at more closely .
2 When you look at it next time , solutions may suggest themselves , and it can be looked at more objectively .
3 Budget restrictions and requirements are being looked at more closely .
4 Cost-benefit for performing cardiac transplantation on such seriously ill patients may be looked at more objectively when follow up is longer .
5 Looked at more closely , however , the Greek example is not as powerful or effective as Goody and Watt would have us believe and we would need to be cautious in drawing any general implications from it .
6 In Vietnam , they were probably pre-eminent and could certainly lay the largest claim to ‘ control ’ of operational areas on the other side of the Chinese frontier in Tonkin even though their simultaneous claim to the status of ‘ resistance ’ forces needs to be looked at more closely .
7 The first reaction to this is that the speller needs to be looked at more closely : the inversion of letters here , and the production of a completely un-English-looking word , suggests that the child has considerable difficulty with visualisation , and possibly has trouble reading , too .
8 Budgets are a particularly useful vehicle for the expression of quantifiable results , and will be looked at more closely later in the chapter .
9 Looked at more closely still the dissolved athlete would become even more inscrutable than usual and could only be described with a set of equations which guessed where his component particles might be .
10 Looked at more closely , it needed a lot of renovation .
11 It is important to note that a mosaic can be considered at more than one level — and conceivably at all levels — of affinity .
12 The manager must be able to act decisively by , for example , bringing in more lower paid staff to assist in mundane areas thus increasing productivity when compared with the same work being done at more senior level .
13 With great rapidity tea replaced coffee as the major plantation crop , and soon its acreage surpassed that of coffee at its height , for tea could be grown at more varied elevations than coffee .
14 Subsequent annual measurements , made at more than 20 triangulated stations , have revealed that ice motion and ablation are not uniform from place to place or from year to year .
15 In the 1970s , when she was staying at Claridge 's in Mayfair , thieves stole jewellery from her which was valued at more than £200,000 .
16 The contract is valued at more than $200m .
17 Yale University 's $1.5 billion capital campaign got off to a spectacular start when philanthropist Paul Mellon donated gifts valued at more than $50 million .
18 Nonetheless , the company was still valued at more than £1bn on Stock Market as late as last September .
19 At the time of the 1525 lay subsidy a comparatively small group of thirty individuals ( 6 per cent of those taxed ) , who were assessed on goods valued at more than £30 , dominated the political , economic and social life of the community .
20 Cases valued at more than £50,000 may well be transferred if they do not raise any important or complex questions of law or fact .
21 With the contents of the average household valued at more than £15,000 , it 's vital to insure your prized possessions for the journey to their new home .
22 A 1987 expedition to the wreck resulted in the recovery of more than 1,800 objects including artifacts , coins and jewels valued at more than £34m .
23 Joe Bell , who lost 24 breeding pigeons valued at more than £2,500 , said the raiders also broke into another breeder 's loft letting out his stock birds .
24 Early estimates for council tax bills range from a bottom level of £301 for a house worth less than £40,000 up to £903 for a house valued at more than £320,000 .
25 RUSTLERS have struck at a farm in south-west Scotland , stealing 11 in-calf cows valued at more than £11,000 .
26 ‘ The raiders must have had a large vehicle to transport the cattle which are valued at more than £1,000 each , ’ the spokesman added .
27 Maria Bjornson 's settings for both productions are striking and highly dramatic , enabling the action to be played at more than one level , based on a raked stage .
28 The new morning schedule for the Highlands would allow programmes to be scheduled at more suitable times , said Radio nan Gaidheal 's editor , Maggie Cunningham .
29 NB : No subject may be counted at more than one level .
30 NB : No subject may be counted at more than one level .
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