Example sentences of "more [conj] " in BNC.

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1 PARISH OF ST THOMAS MORE & ST HUGH OF LINCOLN with St Philip 's Priory Begbroke
2 PARISH OF ST THOMAS MORE & ST HUGH OF LINCOLN with St Philip 's Priory Begbroke
3 PARISH OF ST THOMAS MORE & ST HUGH OF LINCOLN with St Philip 's Priory Begbroke
4 PARISH OF ST THOMAS MORE & ST HUGH OF LINCOLN with St Philip 's Priory Begbroke
5 PARISH OF ST THOMAS MORE & ST HUGH OF LINCOLN with St Philip 's Priory Begbroke
6 PARISH OF ST THOMAS MORE & ST HUGH OF LINCOLN with St Philip 's Priory Begbroke
7 PARISH OF ST THOMAS MORE & ST HUGH OF LINCOLN with St Philip 's Priory Begbroke
8 PARISH OF ST THOMAS MORE & ST HUGH OF LINCOLN with St Philip 's Priory Begbroke
9 Nearly 60 guests at the Seniors ' Party organised by Lydham , More & Snead W I for those in the parishes and former residents were delighted to welcome Ken Lucas to their tea-party in September .
10 Rolls-Royce will be hoping there are more where he came from .
11 There 's plenty more where that came from .
12 ‘ Plenty more where that came from , ’ he 'd say .
13 Ten dollars would n't get her very far , but there might be more where these came from .
14 If only Boy had known , there was lots more where that came from ; there was lots of advice which Madame might have given him , but did n't .
15 Despite all of the official curriculum plans , there are many instances where the contents are inappropriate and still more where the plans themselves are largely responsible for the weakness in implementation .
16 There were plenty more where they came from .
17 It could be , there might be a lot more where that came from .
18 I felt something wet on my leg and turned round to see a coffee stain spreading across a now ordinary hearth-rug and my fingers once more where they should be .
19 These are to be COSE II for networking , interoperability and distributed computing , and COSE III for systems management , and there will be more where those are coming from .
20 So he must have been convinced that there really was a lot more where that came from .
21 He said that the Supersight people had put a lot of money up front , and this was his share and plenty more where that came from . ’
22 Still , there are plenty more where they came from .
23 The increased flexibility of NHS trusts will allow them to pay more where the local markets can afford it and I predict that this will increase the pay of the lower-paid staff in such hospitals .
24 ‘ A very great deal and there 's lots more where that came from . ’
25 There are more where that came from , but you will easily catch the drift .
26 There are definitely more where that came from .
27 But there was plenty more where that came from .
28 Matisse and all the others saw the twentieth century with their eyes but they saw the reality of the nineteenth century , Picasso was the only one in painting who saw the twentieth century with his eyes and saw its reality and consequently his struggle was terrifying , terrifying for himself and for the others , because he had nothing to help him , the past did not help him , nor the present , he had to do it all alone and , in spite of much strength he is often very weak , he consoled himself and allowed himself to be seduced by other things which led him more or less astray .
29 The first difficulty is , despite the destructions , the enormous number of existing pictures , many of them signed , and in one way or another more or less Bellinesque .
30 By other forms of reproduction an image may be more or less degraded , so that nothing can be learnt from them .
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