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

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1 D. Often you will find another vertical pipe down to more caverns at a lower level .
2 The first is that George shot Lennie to stop him from getting in to more trouble .
3 Is it possible that in 1985 the message has got through to more hearts and minds than ever before ?
4 The other three preconditions , according to FMCG , are : that the acquiring bank has a proven record of controlling its non-interest expenses ( that is , the costs of computer systems , branches , staff and so forth ) ; that the acquiring bank will be getting a mix of businesses , which , combined sensibly with their own , add up to more than the sum of the parts ; and that the two banks are physically close together .
5 One with a metal shaft and a moulded rubber handgrip will stand up to more abuse than one with a wooden shaft .
6 The most important thing to know about them is that they work synergistically with minerals : that is they enhance each other , adding up to more than the individual sum of their parts .
7 Sir Edward Bailey 's lucid explanation of these deposits was that the boulders ( up to more than loo feet long ) fell from a submarine fault scarp , probably triggered by earthquakes which also produced the clastic dykes that are a feature of the sections .
8 Erm , medium status it may go up to more like five minutes , very high status it may be approaching ten minutes , okay ?
9 Of course when he gets over the timidness he 'll probably get up to more mischief .
10 ‘ You just take the margin you 're paying somebody else ; make sure your overheads did n't come out to more than that , and you ca n't lose . ’
11 It will be back to more bombings , more killings , ’ said the bishop .
12 From there it was on to more readings .
13 Yet Gloria herself never seemed to hold on to more than the bare essentials that they had in their two paper carriers .
14 While these differences had not been allowed to stand in the way of the launch of the EEC and its immediate economic schedule , as the organisation moved on to more of its objectives it was always probable that these differences would gain greater expression .
15 Another hill-top gave on to more hills .
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