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

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1 More voices join in on the radio circuit .
2 As fast as the street-cleaners worked , more snow swept down upon the street , shining like tracer bullets on the dark winter air .
3 Health : Bridging the dental divide With more dentists moving out of the NHS , private insurance can ease the expense , finds Ann Steele
4 More people are taking out dental insurance against the painfully high expense of private dental treatment as more dentists move out of the NHS .
5 But as Percy Makepeace twittered through the hall and down the corridor with his clerical acquaintance , two more cars drew up in the Burleigh driveway .
6 I think it 's fairly obvious that a lot more suffering goes on in the name of love than the little happiness you can squeeze out of it .
7 As the mine developed , and Top , Middle , and Grey Crag , became linked by ore-passes and shafts , more and more ore came out of the lower .
8 No sooner had a special train , carrying 633 people who had taken refuge at the West German embassy in Warsaw , arrived in Hanover yesterday than at least 200 more refugees turned up on the embassy doorstep .
9 When the sheep were calmer , Kalchu and Sigarup waded out among them , slapping rumps , pushing hard against firmly resistant flanks , piling the already packed bodies tighter together so there was more room to move about with the lukals .
10 This is more cash paid in from the last three weeks actually .
11 It would n't improve my chances of pleasing the God-King if more ceptors phased out at the wrong moment so that the ship set down on top of something valuable — like the royal palace , the Divine Sanctum .
12 More pilots ran out of the back room , aroused by the uproar , and joined in the fist-fight .
13 Police inquiry desks in Darlington will be staffed by civilians rather than policemen , leaving more officers to go out on the beat , if the Chief Constable of County Durham gets his way .
14 As he railed on at us , more and more people came up to the edge of the tarmac , looking across at him , helplessly , in the moonlight .
15 Some more people came out of the house and got into the other car , and both cars drove away .
16 As the day wore on , more and more people came out into the streets .
17 The more people jumped on to the bandwagon , the more others wanted to join them .
18 More and more monsters swarmed down from the glowing mountains .
19 So , I believe that what you 're also saying is that even if there were war , that would n't necessarily mean that the tap would suddenly turn off and there 'd be no more oil coming out of the Middle East ?
20 That afternoon two more carcasses turned up at the northern end of Butterwick Low , and another two were reported from the Norfolk coast , close to Cromer .
21 Behind him , three more gipsies crowded in through the doorway .
22 Then two more men came out of the building .
23 There are more and more opticians springing up in the High Street , shops selling healthcare equipment and equipment for the elderly are on the increase and shops are becoming more aware of deaf and disabled customers .
24 more detail miss out from the story .
25 No more trucks came up to the gate .
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