Example sentences of "more [prep] [pron] [modal v] " in BNC.

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1 We had next to none when I was at drama school and young actors need to know more about what will be expected of them on film sets and television studios .
2 Such methods are outside the scope of this book , but those who are interested in reading more about them will find relevant books in Suggested Reading on p. 141 .
3 The group has already started a hotline run by community midwife Ann Kirkpatrick where women can get more information and other health professionals can find out more about who can help .
4 A snap survey in the West Country by New Scientist found that a number of garages want £8 or more for what should be just a few minutes ' work .
5 The only specialist service for such youngsters is run here in the region … the report says more like it must be set up .
6 Before doing any deal , Hewlett-Packard would have to weigh whether it would gain more from what would effectively be privileged access to Siemens ' customers than it would lose in self-impact on its already strong position in western Germany .
7 The mother is very upset , more over what could have happened .
8 In education the party conformed more to what would be expected : 196 MPs had been to public schools ( 68 per cent of the party , twice the proportion of Liberals ) and eighty-six of these had been at Eton , almost a third of the party .
9 If the ‘ kinship ’ school may be located within the broader framework of a power or class analysis of society , the ‘ society-as-parent ’ supporters might be defined as belonging more to what might be termed a ‘ personal .
10 It is not surprising , therefore , that the main thrust of the anti timber-frame publicity has concentrated more on what could happen , rather than on what has actually happened .
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