Example sentences of "[noun pl] there be more [conj] " in BNC.

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1 The closest was a list of 59 , but in common with many other entries there was more than one duplication .
2 Tortrix moths There are more than one kind , but the differences do not matter to us , they are all crafty and clever at hiding where you can not see them .
3 The fact is that in some countries there is more than one party affiliated to the Socialist International .
4 They suffered me to the extent that I did my column for 530 weeks in a row but over the years there was more and more of a crackdown on giving me facilities in the office .
5 Or if you are sitting in a room , look around you and see how many things there are more than two of .
6 In the view of private and public critics of the Wilberforce sons there was more than filiopietism at issue in their charge that Clarkson claimed leadership in the cause when their father was entitled to it ; they suggested Clarkson had been to all intents and purposes a paid agent of the Abolition Committee .
7 Mrs Sheridan said the average number was about 120 , but at times there were more than 200 .
8 For most of these programmes there is more than one possible contact and each of these contacts has its advantages .
9 In the British Forces there are more than ninety Royal Marine , Regimental and Royal Air Force bands , and the investment in music by the Ministry of Defence exceeds the public subsidy of the arts generally in Great Britain .
10 Being quite educated and articulate I was n't the sort of prisoner they expected , even though as there are more drug offenders there are more and more women like me .
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