Example sentences of "[adv] more when " in BNC.

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1 Then , there would be at least two presentations a day , perhaps more when guests were in the house .
2 I found , through asking Anderson about his life , especially about his work as a journalist , that I liked the man much more when he was n't trying to impose his intellectual will on the rest of us .
3 It 's amazing how easy and tempting it is to eat a little more when we are offered food of a different flavour and texture — the dessert after a savoury meal , for instance .
4 But this revival will enchant still more when Sir Charles Mackerras has tidied up stage-pit ensemble , and refined some aspects of the orchestral sound .
5 It embarrassed him still more when she arrived dressed for bed herself as well , a complex bundle of diaphanous nightwear from the midst of which her poised cigarette arm stuck out oddly , like an awkward projection emrging from some ill-wrapped Christmas parcel .
6 And why would you wish to become a maid once more when you have risen higher ?
7 making a brief but dazzling comeback before crashing on to the spikes of despair once more when John fell to his death from a lofty scaffold , and history repeated itself
8 The young woman feels curiously as though she is only playing at house once more when she goes into the first flat or home that she can truly call her own .
9 Britain 's biggest clothing retailer , Marks and Spencer , became the country 's most profitable retailer once more when it knocked J Sainsbury into second place with pre-tax profits up 25% to a record £736.5m ( $1.2 billion ) in the year to end-March .
10 He only mentioned the gallery once more when Syl arrived , clapped him on the shoulder and asked him what he was up to now .
11 She promised herself that she would try once more when she got to work .
12 On Monday the figure rose once more when Frenchman Michel Bou passed away surrounded by the hi-tech machinery of Glasgow Southern General hospital 's neurological unit .
13 You will feel the cold even more when you ca n't get about as you do now , and you will be even more bored and lonely .
14 He chuckled even more when the Adjutant confessed he had n't .
15 ‘ If you think we have shown discipline in the run-up to the election , we will show even more when we form the government , ’ said one source .
16 Society loses even more when workers feel a loss in confidence and self-esteem following experiences of rejection when applying for jobs , a common feature of sustained periods of unemployment .
17 The importance of the voyeur or ‘ invisible ’ spectator in western art has been comprehensively examined in the art history of the past 25 years , but it matters even more when the scene is exotic .
18 In the mid-1980s this connection showed its value even more when the Centre services the annual Manchester-Southport steam specials from 1985 to 1989 , the first steam locomotive to be serviced being appropriately enough , a Black Five , No. 44932 .
19 I was so disgusted with myself that I wanted to make myself suffer even more when I did — as I knew I would — break my word .
20 It shifted even more when a former missionary from Africa came in , bought a copy , took it out on the end of a pair of coal tongs , and set fire to it .
21 I howled even more when I saw that everyone was laughing at me , Andreas , my mother , various passers by .
22 Jenna jumped up , agitated even more when he moved over to her .
23 He struggled even more when four men pounced upon him and pinned him to the ground , but his frantic movements were more an attempt to breathe than to escape .
24 These figures were confirmed even more when we saw when we saw that we spent twenty five pound more a head of population on our schools than the average Metropolitan District .
25 And even more when he gets his car back on the road , so
26 In attracting the fashionable trade the industry was gaining friends who were socially and politically powerful and it was also nicely building up box-office takings for , whilst the better sort of customers attended less often than the workers , they paid considerably more when they did come .
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