Example sentences of "[vb mod] [be] more and " in BNC.

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1 We can only assure you that , as the years go by , you 'll be more and more delighted you took it up .
2 I think they 've built They 've opened London offices , many of them , if those offices grow so they acquire the sort of breadth and depth of experience in the relevant areas that the big firms have got and at the moment er they may not have , then of course they 'll be more and more competitive .
3 I did n't approve of what he was doing , but if I refused his money I would be more and more visible , so I took it , and when he had gone off in relief back towards the dining car I gave it to the barman .
4 Inevitably , it would mean that there would be more and more people coming into the House to represent constituencies unless some kind of control were exercised .
5 The community can unite over that proposition while disagreeing about which alternative would be more and which less just .
6 from this then I think that in fact the they would be more and more involved the more sort of radical they 're going
7 These will increase in efficiency , and with strong belief in hard work and more education , and with the organisation and money provided by Japan , and helped by cheaper labour , will be more and more a threat to all Western economies .
8 As we grow older , who we are will be more and more clearly etched in our appearance , but we can use this positively and work with it , rather than against it .
9 As the surface of the water advances towards you the colours of the sky will be more and more affected by the colour of the water itself , until finally below you will be a dark combination of the overhead sky and the rich liquid into which you are looking .
10 That this concern with " dangers " is allied to a culturally interventionist stance rather than the service of preconceived needs is evident when they state that it will be their " practical policy " to combat " the dangers of print " which , while they " can not be eliminated , will be more and more easily repelled , as the germs of disease are repelled by vigorous health " .
11 The real matter is in fact that the vast majority of children in this country are growing up in a secularist culture which rules out religion altogether , and that those within faith communities are living in a world in which their faiths will be more and more subjected to secularist interrogation .
12 There can be more and deeper cuts .
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