Example sentences of "[vb -s] more [adv] on [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A related analysis concentrates more narrowly on the decline in employment in the manufacturing sector over the 1970s against a background of low growth , inflation and rising unemployment [ Singh , 1977 ] .
2 However , the IUPAC system relies more heavily on the use of trivial names .
3 Dobson 's study ( 1968 ) of orthoepic evidence , on the other hand , relegates occasional spellings to a secondary position , and relies more closely on the descriptions of the ‘ best ’ orthoepists .
4 Frances Barber as Eliza Doolittle rises more capably on the currents of caricature , but both are unable to swoop for the kill in the ambiguous and difficult closing scene .
5 A great deal of time and energy has gone into dealing with anomalies and revising the formula for funding so that it distributes more fairly on the basis of need .
6 The budgetary process focuses more clearly on the resource allocation process with more thorough scrutiny of existing commitments .
7 Assuming some acquaintance with the concept , this chapter focuses more specifically on a range of practical and theoretical issues associated with the use of the linguistic variable as an analytic tool .
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