Example sentences of "[noun] [noun] [coord] [art] more " in BNC.
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1 | We were , of course , concerned with some of the more lethal forms of amphetamine tablets and the more dangerous LSD , although the latter was manufactured in the UK by highly organised gangs as highlighted by the police Operation Julie , later made into a television documentary . |
2 | The backgrounds are available in two types — a rugged grey rock strata or a more knobbly brown variety called fossil . |
3 | It provides a nice link between the semi-classical approach usually taught at undergraduate level and the more sophisticated quantum electrodynamics . |
4 | Worse still , he implies that both the Needleman study and the more recent one by Bill Yule and Richard Lansdown provide evidence that a child 's lead content has more influences on intelligence and behaviour than do social and other factors . |
5 | The charcuterie , with seasonal variations , includes about two dozen different Italian salamis and sausages , Parma ham and the more delicately flavoured San Daniele . |
6 | Saturday night and a more mellow sort of relaxation was in order . |
7 | The story is brought bang up to date with chapters on the Falklands conflict and the more recent Gulf War . |
8 | I am not suggesting an industry policy but a more active policy for manufacturing industry . |
9 | But the chances are , too , that if at the beginning you saw yourself as writing a crime novel and no more , then you will have spoilt the novel you eventually turned out to have produced , as well as causing in a good many of your readers a subtle feeling of disappointment . |
10 | In ‘ Ease , Into Place and Grow Accustomed ’ ( 1987 ) , the steamy blinding oranges , sonorous azure blues and the more synthetic , interior quality of an intense billiard-table green hint at the ways in which colour operates simultaneously on the one level as pre-verbal , as bodily sensation or perception , and on the other as a sign or symbol which modifies or disrupts a system or construction . |
11 | " Only in the 1840 's and later did the situation begin to improve markedly ; and the class which now emerged into comparative prosperity was not an elite of labour aristocrats but a more homogenous class of factory workers … " ( p.47 ) |
12 | It turned out to be erm used more fully as a family centre , where families would come and spend half a day , than it did the casual pop-in arts centre , which the old arts laboratories or the more conventional arts centre perhaps were directed towards . |
13 | PhotoMagic is a cut-down version of Picture Publisher , lacking the CMYK support and the more advanced selection and colour controls . |
14 | Thereafter , you adopt a wholefood diet with a little or no dairy products and no more than one cup of coffee or two cups of tea a day . |
15 | After the war he favoured stronger support for the South Koreans and a more interventionist policy with regard to China than President Truman would entertain , retiring in 1951 and going into business and right wing Republican politics . |
16 | In many cases , this association of boundaries with mills means either that the mills were in existence when the boundaries were defined ( thus indicating an increased number of Anglo-Saxon mill sites and a more extensive interference with river courses than we formerly thought ) , or that special arrangements were made to alter parish boundaries when new mills were built . |
17 | I could not have had more loyal service from the staff at the Bar Council nor a more supportive Vice-Chairman and Bar Council . |
18 | Most impervious of all has been the news , making only brief reference to items such as the 1967 Sexual Offences Act or the more recent Local Government Act . |
19 | It may well be true , therefore , that there were two rules in Rylands v. Fletcher , the fairly closely defined formulation of Blackburn J. and the more flexible one stated by Lord Cairns , but the effect of the subsequent case law is to add the non-natural use requirement to Blackburn J. 's formulation , a development which has played a not insignificant part in the restriction of this form of strict liability . |
20 | Timing differences in the recording of transactions may mean that VAT return statistics and the more detailed Intrastats do not agree . |
21 | Now they 've started making a set of strings with a Swedish steel core and a pure nickel wrap for , as they say , a longer lifespan , greater tuning stability and a more traditionally warm tonal response . |
22 | Other ESP series such as The Bellcrest Story , The Sadrina Project and the more recent Bid for Power are all built around a strong storyline . |
23 | On behalf of the club , I have approached Ross Chicken Ltd in the hope that ‘ Royst ’ may be relieved from his job as a chicken sexer and a more ‘ knee-friendly ’ task found for him . |
24 | Instead of the cafe or the restaurant that he 'd expected , he found a narrow shop with a few uncontroversial-looking videos in the window display and a more extensive and X-rated stock of tapes and magazines inside . |
25 | This is a simple job for the fill tool or a more complicated one if you decide to shade your creations . |
26 | In recent months Mr Adams and the more pragmatic elements in Sinn Fein have been trying to distance themselves from IRA violence , and during the campaign they called for talks about the future of Ireland with all parties to the conflict . |
27 | The major forces of change to the farmed landscape arise primarily out of the post-war agricultural policies which have encouraged the specialisation and industrialisation of farming practice and a more intensive use of farm land . |
28 | Such linkages may , in this context , be informal social community organisations or the more formal social forces provided by the church or traditional groupings . |
29 | ‘ The World 's Not Ready ’ and ‘ Swamp ’ see them alternately resemble Bruce Springsteen and a more sharp and alert Charlatans — well adept at both . |
30 | ‘ The World 's Not Ready ’ and ‘ Swamp ’ see them alternately resemble Bruce Springsteen and a more sharp and alert Charlatans — well adept at both . |