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

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1 Before looking at local economic strategies in more detail we should point out that the decline of consensus politics at the national level does not inevitably lead to an increase in local political activity .
2 After that we will be ready to look at specific policies in more detail .
3 ‘ The Cosmological Pictures ’ , which have been winding through West and East European cities for more than a year , arrive at the Tate Gallery , Liverpool , at the end of next month , and Gilbert & George will be pioneering in China with exhibitions in Shanghai and Peking next autumn .
4 First , it forms the basis of a useful tool for studying relatively small , self-contained groups in more detail than is possible within a large-scale survey framework .
5 Hundreds of parents in the county have back calls for more education spending .
6 Thus , out of the 11 still preferring home care in the action sample nine answered quite specifically in terms of the feasibility of continued home care ( albeit with a wish in some cases for more community services ) .
7 The tragedy at Bolton in 1946 , in which thirty-three were killed and 400 injured , was the result of admitting 85,000 fans with more clambering over walls or vaulting the turnstiles .
8 Again , different ‘ normal ’ individuals play their social roles with more or less commitment and conviction , and the individual 's actual repertoire of roles usually does not exhaust his range .
9 Magistrates in Bootle heard that library staff had attempted to retrieve some books for more than a year .
10 No Moslem could have greeted the sight of its medieval columns with more glee than the clapped-out crews of the TransaDeuche for , even though the place is a little less remote these days , it was still a pretty formidable achievement getting to it in a vehicle not really designed to leave the Left Bank .
11 As Becky drew her bath , she thought about Daphne 's words , delivered with humour and affection but still highlighting the problems she faced when trying to cross the established social barriers for more than a few moments .
12 The Roger Rabbit film provided an echo of the old days in more ways than one .
13 There is a big demand from social workers for more information about several important benefit changes .
14 The threat of targeting US-based British businesses for more taxes has led to the conclusion in some quarters that Clinton is less pro-free trade than his predecessor .
15 Check out the back pages for more information .
16 Their swollen feet had bled profusely and they had hobbled painfully among the rubber trees for more than a month before they recovered .
17 The Labour movement does use electronic communications for more than organising international bean feasts .
18 Over the watershed , the A.87 runs alongside Loch Cluanie , now a reservoir , below the steep slopes of more Munros ; on the summit of one of them , Carn Ghluasaid , I disturbed the only ptarmigan I have ever seen .
19 The Flemish cities , Laon , and Toulouse were all commercial centres of more than local importance before they launched their campaigns for privileges ; and if their leaders were not highly educated men at the beginning of the century — it has been suggested that the reason why weaving was concentrated in towns in Flanders was that illiterate merchants could not keep the complicated records necessary for a scattered cottage industry — then they rapidly acquired learning along with their corporate awareness in the course of the century .
20 As always when he felt deserted , he went to see Chester Klein , patron of the arts by diverse hands , a man who claimed to have been excised by fretful lawyers from more biographies than any other man since Byron .
21 It sat in sidings , waiting for the revolution , as it turned out , so that foreign tourists with more money than taste could buy a night-ride in the bed in which Nicolae and Elena had never slept .
22 Chapter 3 discusses the overall macro-economic issues in more detail , for example the extent to which monetary union might produce faster growth , but the principal concern here is with the spatial implications .
23 for alcoholic drinks with more than 1.2% alcohol , the alcoholic strength by volume
24 We will examine these commercial issues in more detail in the two main sections which follow .
25 To satisfy the demands of wealthier parishioners for more comfort during the often lengthy sermons , pews with cushions began to proliferate .
26 Dissatisfied with mainstream Christianity they were impressed by his apparent certainty , but he persuaded his potential British followers with more than just his Biblical knowledge .
27 The profit on ordinary activities with more taxation was forty four point one million compared to a loss last year of twelve million but of course these two figures are not comparable .
28 For most people nowadays , any mention of computers conjours up vague images of more or less two things : either Sonic the Hedgehog , or a shapeless , grey , John-Majorish boredom .
29 The Presidents also appealed to the developed countries for more aid .
30 BY BUS/COACH — There are regular travel services and special day trips to Yesterday 's World and Battle from most towns in the South East — Yesterday 's World is only 50 yards from the High Street bus stops — contact the following companies for more details :
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