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

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1 And rail watchdogs would like more improvements elsewhere as a matter of course .
2 Mr Clamp said the Budget move could also force more employers away from final salary pension schemes and into money purchase schemes which do not guarantee retirement benefits .
3 Well , we 're not supposed to start till five past , so let's give them a couple more minutes just in case they 're caught in the lift or something .
4 In Australia there is now more variety generally in church music .
5 More exposure together with more focussed teaching and learning would help the situation .
6 Great swarms of starlings and thrushes raid the vineyards by day , pecking at large numbers of grapes but eating few and causing more damage indirectly by rot than by anything else .
7 The government started printing more money soon after the savings-freeze and inflation has picked up again .
8 In the recent election , politicians of all shades seemed reluctant to commit themselves to higher spending on aid , and there is more talk nowadays about the west 's obligations to nations emerging from communist dictatorship in eastern and central Europe .
9 Up-country the spirit of self-effort is better than in Rangoon , and there is more talk there of reconstruction than politics .
10 OLD mates Graham Gooch and Keith Fletcher are just one more defeat away from a crisis that could seriously threaten their international partnership .
11 The dam 's main purpose was to provide hydroelectric power revenues to finance the building of more dams elsewhere in the Colorado River basin .
12 Equally , landfill will continue to be an important part of our strategy , not least because there are more opportunities annually for landfill to be created , as more sand and gravel continues to be extracted and landfill sites filled .
13 By economic necessity this pattern will have to be accommodated within a structure which is attuned to decentralisation so there will inevitably be more delegation even to the governors of the smaller schools .
14 The man hoping to become Britain 's first black Tory MP faces more opposition tonight from his own side .
15 SCO wants more business at the high-end of the market — currently some 25% of its sales — and does n't believe there is enough room in the Intel space for the four or more contenders now in line .
16 DERBY County 's ton-up striker Marco Gabbiadini is hungry for more goals today against Cambridge .
17 More sticking plaster and more blood all over his hands .
18 The word is there 's going to be a few more surprises closer to Christmas which makes attendance between now and then damn near compulsory .
19 The word is there 's going to be a few more surprises closer to Christmas which makes attendance between now and then damn near compulsory .
20 And I think on the whole the movement is towards building in parents , more parents formally in this particular level .
21 NEW MODEL ARMY were confirmed for the gig last week and now KILLING JOKE and THE HENRY ROLLINS BAND join the bill , with one more act still to be announced .
22 The chosen route will pass through more high-risk contaminated land sites than any other scheme and it will pass through more areas currently in business or industrial use , including the Ford works at Dagenham .
23 He still felt naked and drained after the speech , yet now was the time to be weaving more individuals firmly into thy spreading fabric .
24 The division of labor develops as there are more individuals sufficiently in contact to be able to act and react upon one another …
25 The famous palaeolithic paintings found in caves such as that at Lascaux in the Dordogne have been interpreted as evidence that , at least implicitly , people were operating 20,000 or more years ago with teleological intent in terms of past , present , and future .
26 This picture of antislavery support is at an early stage of a shift towards the objective of emancipation ; the completion of the transition took several more years even for abolitionist leaders .
27 No more meeting secretly in the wood in the dark , always in the dark .
28 Recall stewards , dressed in day-glo bibs , should be positioned 150 metres up the course with more officials further up the track as a fail-safe , he said .
29 Some patients failed to record data on one or more days either on the written record or the electronic record ( table I ) .
30 We did put one more record together with Bob Clearmountain , ‘ Into The Fire ’ , and that 's when I said , ‘ That 's it , I do n't really want to be hands-on any more . ' ’
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