Example sentences of "at more " in BNC.
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1 | Hussein hints at more freedom |
2 | Indeed , the threatened coal strike of 1925 , which occurred at more or less the same time , seemed to confirm this impression . |
3 | Diesel Cars : 160,000 miles of deliveries at more than 20mpg |
4 | Having given this example of structuring I perhaps need to make clear some of the terminology I have been using before looking at more examples . |
5 | For now , we should look at more of the essential components of life on Earth : the energy that comes from the Sun , and which keeps the whole system rolling ; and the atmosphere itself , which protects us from too much of that radiation , and provides several of life 's essential ingredients . |
6 | Is there any way in which it can be resumed , more privately and at more leisure ? |
7 | Miss Kenton and my father had arrived at the house at more or less the same time — that is to say , the spring of 1922 — as a consequence of my losing at one stroke the previous housekeeper and under-butler . |
8 | About a week later he explained at more length that the committee had seen all the drawings and liked them with this one exception . |
9 | Ten years later the 50% State-owned Gasunie announced that , with exports running at more than half of production , it was time to call a halt and all new export contracts were stopped . |
10 | ( Johnston 1976 , p. 217 ) At more or less the same time , Laura Mulvey took the discussion of women 's desire and fantasy out of the realm of the ideological/symbolic . |
11 | ( The subject is discussed at more length on pp.120–1 ) . |
12 | When both partners retire at more or less the same time , the adjustment is often easiest to organise . |
13 | But most estimates put the figure at more than a quarter of all the water that enters the water mains network . |
14 | The Prussians could not industrialise the east because local commerce did not generate profits large enough to finance industrial investment , and because local agriculture could not support the bulk of the population at more than subsistence level . |
15 | DRIVING at more than double the speed limit cost a young Newton Valence woman her driving licence . |
16 | ‘ Old Trafford is the one ground I have wanted to play at more than any other , ’ said Johnson , 21 . |
17 | In 1985 Caffier took advantage of a quiet hour over lunch at the Musée de l'école de Nancy and stole five pieces of pate de verre by Daum and Galle valued at more than FFr30 million . |
18 | It aims chiefly at more , here and now , for the organised workers of the craft or industry [ and ] accepts as inevitable , if not as just , the existing capitalistic organisation and the wage system … |
19 | The Falstaffian affability in evidence since April has hinted at more than mere satisfaction , however , namely , a nudge and a wink about his imminent reinstatement by the ICC . |
20 | At more or less the same time , a heroin injector from Liverpool , who had also been dealing to finance his own habit , moved house to one of Wirral 's more affluent townships and began dealing in heroin on a large scale-in ounces and half-ounces . |
21 | As public relations is offered within management , marketing , and social studies courses at more and more universities and colleges ; as the various professional public relations organizations and professional bodies mature ; as the public relations field becomes one of increasing speciality skills , so using public relations will become , like advertising and marketing , just another tool of modern management . |
22 | Is there any reason why the same debate , or a debate on the same question , should not be conducted at more or less the same time in a great number of different places ? |
23 | It is to suggest that sexual difficulty , or problems in the field of sexual relationship , should be looked out for more often by social workers and others concerned with them , and looked at more from the child 's own point of view . |
24 | It is no coincidence that expressions of the ‘ pro-Palestinian ’ and ‘ pro-Zionist ’ factions have occurred in rival publications at more or less the same time . |
25 | At more or less the middle of the night , every night , for a week , I 'd been woken first by one child crying , then by two , then by three . |
26 | Put it this way , you 're probably at more risk of dying crossing the road . |
27 | Moreover , in these models , if the firms have different and non-constant marginal costs , a further source of inefficiency is that total market output will be produced at more than minimum total cost — the marginal costs of firms are not equalized at the equilibrium . |
28 | The probability is low for it to move a long distance at more than the speed of light , but it can go faster than light for just far enough to get out of the black hole , and then go slower than light . |
29 | planning is more difficult because it must be organised at more levels in the organisation . |
30 | Reviews of the existing work may be found in Box and Hale ( 1986 ) and , at more length , in Box ( 1987 , Chapter Five ) . |