Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv prt] more " in BNC.

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1 The second part of the chapter looks at these new arrangements and the issues they raise in more detail .
2 As we suggest in more detail in Chapters 2 and 3 , you will be able to find materials more easily and see the best arrangement for them when you have formed a sense of what you are looking for .
3 ‘ Well , we could start earlier in the morning and fit in more hours before lunchtime .
4 They can also , in principle , build up more global analyses at different points in the utterance , and thus use syntactic and semantic constraints from the right , as well as from the left , in the analysis of uncertain areas .
5 And so his knell is knolled ’ ; by Malcolm , ‘ The night is long that never finds the day ’ ; by Macbeth himself , ‘ Send out more horses , slurr the country round , /Hang those that talk of fear . ’
6 Their overall fuel policy role was also to give them influence over more central aspects of BEA decision making on the choice of fuel for power stations , particularly when oil and nuclear power began to look like attractive options to add to the industry 's coal-fired base .
7 In general , unless you have very long and gracious windows , I think such windows look neater and let in more daylight if they are covered with blinds or shutters or even some sort of grill or trellis work .
8 I put down more concentration
9 There are other sections in this book that focus in more detail on various unwanted feelings .
10 He clenched his fist and added : ‘ If other people take no notice , if we achieve nothing , than we put in more engagement , we work more hard towards what we want ! ’
11 It was as if his mind had a finite capacity for lines ; put in more than it could hold and they would start to overflow .
12 Last year we put in more capacity at Wrexham to make self-injection devices for the new Glaxo migraine treatment Imigran .
13 What we were trying to do was to give our business a ‘ new ’ manufacturing tool that has a sharper edge with which to attack competitors and chop off more market share .
14 Cut off more than ever from the society of my peers , I fell back on my mother .
15 They were blameless of seasonal road accidents : they were closed in with themselves , more than usual , since no shops were open and no employment was possible , except to " enjoy oneself " and wash up more plates than usual , as Frederica frequently pointed out .
16 Of Akragas , which put up more temples in the fifth century than any other Mediterranean city except Athens , Diodorus says ( xi.25 ; cp. xiii – .81 ) ‘ her revenue was derived originally from the large indemnities levied against Carthage after Himera .
17 ‘ North America presents a great source of opportunities for British food and drink companies as American consumers seek out more ‘ European flavours ’ , ’ said Tony Matthews * , FFB 's North America director .
18 Poverty may cause people to eat less or cut out more expensive foods .
19 PUT OUT MORE FLAGS
20 Orwell 's jibes at Auden 's emigration to New York in January 1939 , too , with Christopher Isherwood , were to be echoed shortly after by Waugh in Put Out More Flags ( 1942 ) , which he composed on a troopship .
21 The Great Debate , which we consider in more detail shortly , was largely responsible for this particular change .
22 We can sum up this discussion of exam questions with the following pieces of guidance ( in Chapter 5 , we consider in more detail how you actually write the passages which perform the functions we suggest here ) : * Write an introductory paragraph , but do n't use it as a way to put off answering the question .
23 In Chapters 4 and 5 we consider in more detail the writing techniques through which you can present to best effect the kinds of argument described here .
24 Before , however , I examine in more detail my own personal views on this subject I would like to set them against the background of alternative approaches .
25 CD-ROM ‘ XA ’ has similarities to compact disc interactive ( CD-I ) which we examine in more detail below and , in principal at least , it is possible to build bridges between the two media to make them compatible with one another .
26 When we look in more detail at efficiency , effectiveness and performance indicators and the difficulties involved in using these ideas , we may agree that current proposals — while less ambitious — are more productive .
27 We now look in more detail at these everyday images of families in Britain .
28 In the following paragraphs we look in more detail at the reasons which have encouraged a number of large manufacturers to start making or make greater use of temporary workers , at the terms and conditions under which these temporary workers are engaged , especially the forms of contract which are used , and at the characteristics of the temporary workers themselves .
29 And in section 5.2 we look in more detail at just how the Bank operates in short-term money markets in order to influence interest rates and the rate of monetary growth .
30 We look in more detail at videoconferencing below and concentrate here mainly on the database aspects of the MBS initiative .
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