Example sentences of "but more [adv] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The end of the year saw thousands take to the streets in order to demonstrate their anger and resentment , ostensibly with the African students in China but more indirectly with the party 's failure to tackle the problems of reform .
2 Although many women have the confidence to wear softer clothes rather than masculine suits in order to be taken seriously , the wider choice can bring confusion about exactly what to wear , not only at the office but more importantly at a job interview .
3 Although many women have the confidence to wear softer clothes rather than masculine suits in order to be taken seriously , the wider choice can bring confusion about exactly what to wear , not only at the office but more importantly at a job interview .
4 This is not simply for the purpose of recouping capital costs , but more importantly for the purpose of generating huge profits for the private sector developers .
5 But more importantly for the Republic of Cyprus , shaped by the late Archbishop Makarios , the conference will concentrate minds on the division of the island .
6 His deification as the patron of craftsmen , but more importantly as a god of wisdom , medicine and healing , had occurred by the Late Period and he was thus identified by the Greeks with their god of medicine , Asclepios .
7 In order to overcome these constraints , de Gaulle had to rely chiefly upon himself — upon the powers which he held as president , but more importantly upon the prestige of his name and the authority of his voice .
8 The pattern of AIDS research is also likely to be profoundly shaped by the events of the past few weeks , but more importantly by the articles by Fauci and Haase and their colleagues than by the preliminary report of the Anglo-French study .
9 Over half the interviewees were worried about the arts in primary schools , sometimes about the excessively routine consideration of techniques at the expense of generating artistic ideas , but more frequently about the lack of any coherent programme .
10 It is the base for a large measure of individual and social mobilization to activate , extend or defend those rights , not simply in the political sphere but more generally in the areas of cultural , economic and social life .
11 ‘ I am not thinking here of the tabloid press , whose characteristics have been much debated recently , but more particularly of the quality press and the TV programmes which expect to be taken seriously .
12 Such developments would necessarily affect both the structure of arts-based courses , but more significantly in the context of this article , would require the methods of assessment used to be tailored to the short term aims of each module .
13 He remained consistently unrepentant , explaining to the investigating committee that his intent had been to produce ‘ a sufficient moral effect from a military point of view , not only on those who were present , but more specially throughout the Punjab ’ .
14 But more so at the ex-Callie .
15 Again another colleague with a really outstanding record of service not only to the trade union movement and the Party but more so to the G M B and I refer to Eric from the Lancashire region .
16 The actions of the Government in this matter have been quite remarkable , not least in the degree of arrogance on display , but more distressingly as a result of a public rendered powerless by a Scottish Office unwilling to listen to its demands .
17 This may be seen not only from a detailed breakdown of the sacrificial prescriptions in terms of the sex of the victim chosen for particular occasions , but more especially from an analysis of two other rituals which appeared on the scene at the same time : covenantal ( male ) circumcision and the regulations surrounding menstruation and childbirth .
18 Occasionally too he saw crows flocking and feeding at a particular part of a sheep pasture — sometimes at a dead sheep but more often at the placenta left behind where a lamb had been born .
19 Decentralization is often urged , but more often as a means of withdrawing the state from the provision of collective goods than as a means of making the state apparatus more efficient .
20 De Man makes the texts of Nietzsche , Rousseau , Rilke and Proust speak sometimes in citation , but more often in a mode akin to free indirect speech .
21 Other voluntary bodies , in youth services or adult education , can also be relied upon as partners but more often in the secondary and FE sectors than in primary schools .
22 The justification of the invaders , based partly on the doubtful assumption that proximity gave sovereign rights , but more specifically on the claim that the islands had belonged to them at some time in the past , bears comparison with the Zionist claim to Palestine .
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