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

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1 Let's look at the groups and the enemies in more detail .
2 It would prefer to limit production through a greater use of quotas and the withdrawal of more land from production .
3 Seed merchants , garden centres and nurseries , and other plant suppliers , should take more responsibility and provide themselves and the public with more information about plant poisons .
4 The distortions which occur under a system of all but exclusively local authority house-building — the tendency to conform to the past rather than the future location of population ( with consequent immobilisation of labour ) , the wrong proportion of houses of different sizes , and the provision of more amenities than those for which tenants are prepared to pay the economic price — these will naturally correct themselves when private building is restored .
5 It has already prepared a detailed Regional Report and a number of other planning documents , indicating that its major development objectives are the reversal of the decline in population , and the provision of more employment and improved services .
6 This created an imbalance in the baby 's salts , leading to thirst and the provision of more milk which created obesity .
7 The training of more specialists and the provision of more day hospital care was duly set out .
8 We support the chemical industy 's Responsible Care initiative , which recognises the need for continuous improvement in HSE performance and the communication of more information on these activities .
9 When hunting , they fly hard and fast , but a trained bird will never go too far from the falconer and the promise of more food .
10 This is why although he dares to pose his overwhelming question , he can never be in a position to answer it with more than an assertion and the promise of more totalizations .
11 Rachmaninov 's Sonata would be better coupled with Grieg 's , and the Prokofiev with more Prokofiev ( the Ballade Op. 15 and the Solo Sonata Op. 133 ) ; this CD is akin to mixing Reger and Henze .
12 This is valid for a gas , where all the particles are considered to be independent scattering centres and the addition of more centres , which increases n∼ increases the scattering .
13 Timex managers had told him of heavy losses in recent years and the possibility of more losses this year .
14 Dr Mawhinney said there was a danger the single market could lead to downward pressure on tobacco prices in high duty countries and the possibility of more cancer in Europe .
15 But Japanese car maker Toyota is its biggest , it 's hoped their huge new factory at Burnaston near Derby will lead to extra demand in Telford and the possibility of more jobs and more prosperity for people wishing to work there .
16 When the government went back again in 1976 , the second loan brought with it a Fund investigation into Britain 's economic policy and the requirement of more cuts in public expenditure as a condition of the loan .
17 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 .
18 Lead the subordinate to see new possibilities and the need for more information by asking additional questions .
19 In launching the report Labour Shadow Transport Minister , John Prescott , argued that it ‘ shows clearly the need for more money to be spent on our rail infrastructure , and the need for more research into the long-term economic impact of the Tunnel .
20 Winnie , she did not like the sound of this : the pair , who , with the help of the wine and the need for more , felt fit to hint , to ( she saw Pol 's eyes , black and hard ) almost threaten .
21 While both groups of thinkers tend to admit the lack of preventive policies and the need for more resources here , the kinship school is more acutely conscious of this and perhaps more optimistic about what preventive services might achieve in terms of better parenting .
22 His main concerns were the poor condition of the pool table and the need for more outings .
23 There was a gradual reduction in the mills ' labour force and the coming of ‘ dormitory dwellers ’ and the need for more services .
24 Again I stressed the seriousness of the matter and the need for more police officers at a meeting of Thames valley Members of Parliament which the Home Secretary was supposed to take , but which Lord Ferrers took instead , on 23 July this year .
25 He was stressing the importance of better employment rights , a bigger say for the trades unions and the need for more recruits .
26 THE issue of Roman Catholic primary schools in Darlington and the need for more places for Roman Catholic pupils is quite remarkable , not least because it has seen the local MP Mr Michael Fallon who is also the Government 's Schools Minister make a complete turnabout in his approach to the subject .
27 With the loss of Tom and the prospect of more Co-ordinators retiring , training for another group is scheduled for September .
28 The formation of large international financing groupings , the issues surrounding the use of leverage , the emphasis on core activities and the prospect of more and larger cross-border deals have created a dynamic market .
29 What would you say have been the successes and the flops of more recent times ?
30 They included the abolition of separate classes in favour of a unified grading structure , the foundation of a civil service college , the establishment of planning units and the devotion of more resources to career management .
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