Example sentences of "more [conj] [adv] [vb pp] as " in BNC.

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1 Economists , for example , often work with theories which stipulate that human economic behaviour is motivated by rationality , more or less conceived as the maximisation of means to ends .
2 In any case , I believe Eliot admired the thrillers of the prolific E. Phillips Oppenheim , who was published in the yellow-backed series to which he more than once referred as a possible source of inspiration .
3 Town planning was more than ever seen as a standard bearer for recovery , and the determination to rebuild pervaded the planning literature of the day .
4 It seems to me , from a number of recent papers ( and from common sense ) that the rare event is becoming more and more recognised as an important agent of recent sedimentation .
5 Council housing is becoming more and more marginalised as the better off tenants move out and higher rents encourage others to exercise their right to buy .
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