Example sentences of "[vb -s] [art] [noun sg] more [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The whole-tone system can combine well with the archaic modes , giving a gentle harmonic stress which turns the atmosphere more towards the 20th century .
2 Should you have difficulty getting the ball into the air with irons , select a club which has the weight more towards the sole of the clubhead .
3 The public has a month more in which to make its feelings known .
4 Sainsbury 's champagne at £8.75 is also a fine example of decently mature fullness and ripeness yet freshness and fruit but scores a point more for greater elegance at no greater cost .
5 This second interpretation of the originally American concept of search , and how it could be applied to Britain , sees the business more from the client 's point of view than that of the would-be consultant .
6 Sending small packages costs the donor more in postage than the stamps are worth !
7 I found the car a lot more nimble , it keeps the driver more in touch with the action , but at the same time still gave a smooth , quiet ride .
8 The Bristol & West 's Vantage Bond , which locks up your cash for 12 months , pays a fraction more at 11.8 per cent net but needs a minimum opening deposit of £5,000 .
9 This second modification makes the model more in line with that developed by Barro ( 1976 ) , and is justified on the grounds that what motivates agents ' spending this period is their desire to have a sum of real money available next period .
10 So when you 're talking about marketing and the marketing manager 's in the audience , you could say , ‘ Whoops , I 'm on dangerous ground — I know John over there knows a lot more about this than I do . ’
11 He says he knows a lot more about the tape than the public know .
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