Example sentences of "more [adv prt] of the " in BNC.

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1 The ones we 've picked are a bit quieter and slightly more out of the main hubbub of our favourite resorts , to offer just a little more privacy and peace and quiet for those that want it .
2 With the growth of towns , the coming of the Industrial Revolution , and the improvements in surface transportation , the pattern in all but the staple industries changed and the whole industrial and commercial structure grew ( and grows ) increasingly more diverse and complex , to the extent that it moves ever more out of the realms of the local researcher into those of the economic or social historian working at national , or even international , level .
3 All voters tended to get more out of the system because of the levels of government grant .
4 More important , some voters seemed to get substantially more out of the system than others , whilst paying substantially less .
5 Even so you will gain more out of the interview if you have some clear ideas of your own about what you want to do , and also about what you do not want to do .
6 You will get more out of the agency and interviewer and make their task easier if you have already made your own attempt at self-assessment ( see p. 9 ) .
7 Runner-up to The Fellow in the King George before finishing a brave third to Cool Ground in the Gold Cup , Docklands Express should defy top weight with all of his rivals at least 7lb or more out of the handicap .
8 Families of virtually all income levels get more out of the social services than they pay towards them and towards other public expenditure , although in recent years this advantage has been eroded .
9 Then once more out of the blue he said quietly , ‘ Are you elect ? ’
10 Twice as many men as women felt that it should be possible to save more out of the housekeeping allowance .
11 Things had been ticking along nicely between them , just as long as she 'd been prepared to forget that she wanted more out of the relationship than a roll in the hay and a bright ‘ cheerio ’ at the airport .
12 In part two of our go-faster series , we consider getting even more out of the hard disk — by cacheing .
13 It has n't been an easy time , even for the professions , and while law firms have had to cut back on staffing , they face having to get more out of the personnel they have left in terms of client service .
14 Any journalist worth her salt would have got scads more out of the tall Czechoslovakian than she had , she thought glumly .
15 He could get more out of the wicket there . ’
16 A stock market listing will maintain the pressure to squeeze more out of the business , so a privatised Dairy Crest is certain to be a more potent competitor in a milk market freed of statutory controls .
17 Over the piece , however , United took more out of the game .
18 ‘ That said , I felt we deserved to take more out of the game and I will need to check the papers before I believe the result . ’
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