Example sentences of "of more [noun sg] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 They , they needed a , a sort of a , a set of more radical policies to , to get full mobilization and it 's out of that that the outline agrarian law comes , and then they realize the mistakes of that and there 's a , there 's a pull back to the right so it 's , it 's that kind of move to the left and then back to the right .
2 Trevor Francis yesterday handed a vote of confidence to his stumbling Sheffield Wednesday stars by declining an offer of more transfer cash from the big-spending Hillsborough board .
3 They will consist of more spelling games in the classroom and teaching reading by a mixture of phonetics and old-style A is for Apple , B is for Boat and C is for cat reading books .
4 De Gaulle showed , in a press conference on 9 September , that his most serious concern was the introduction of more majority voting in the Community in future and that this was where he most wanted changes .
5 BRITISH Aerospace shares are set to rise today following the long-awaited confirmation of more defence contracts from Saudi Arabia .
6 The Labour administration approved the scheme wholeheartedly in 1986 , and used it at a public inquiry to try to oppose the imposition of more A-road architecture on the site approved by the previous Tory administration .
7 The report recommends that the number of representatives of public interest groups sitting on the new committee be reduced in favour of more process engineers from industry and union representatives , so the goodwill and trust of the public could also be jeopardised .
8 The contract is now virtually at an end but Aerospace is hopeful of more helmet orders from Germany and Sweden .
9 I 'd like to think there was another way , but the sickening sound of another big bomb , news of sectarian shootings and the threat of more television exposures of the State 's powerlessness are getting to me .
10 One is the suggestion that periods of great carbonate deposition correlate with peaks in the productivity of volcanoes and result from the presence of more carbon dioxide in the atmosphere .
11 Despite the vote in favour of more free-market reform in the referendum , Mr Chernomyrdin continues to say things like , ‘ If we do n't set up barriers to technology purchases from abroad , we will never survive . ’
12 With the creation of nine more weights , and of more world champions at each weight , there are now about 130 world title fights a year .
13 On bodies such as the Scottish Vocational Education Council , the representation of Scotland 's biggest teaching union , the EIS , has been cut in favour of more sweetheart unions like the head teachers ' .
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