Example sentences of "more with [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I mean what I would ideally like is the society in which women could be both private and public people , and men too , so men would identify more with relationships in their families and so on and slightly less with work , and women less with the family and more with work , and I think that would make for much greater flexibility all round and I think children would benefit too .
2 Twenty two patients ' lying mean arterial blood pressure and 19 patients ' standing mean arterial blood pressure fell more with nifedipine than with propranolol .
3 From the time of the Norman invasion until the 14th century the Manor of Halling was involved more and more with church affairs for being a manor of the Bishop we find many important matters being decided here and many documents were signed here .
4 The medium was then replaced with 4 ml of MEM containing 0.1 mg/ml nitroblue tetrazolium , and the specimen was cultured for one hour more with air or nitrogen saturation , without switching .
5 ‘ The dog has really taken to hurdles racing and will improve even more with experience he can only get better , ’ said racing manager Jimmy Nunn .
6 My heart was beating fast , partly with anxiety , more with excitement and anticipation .
7 She clutched and unclutched her toes — but now more with excitement than to combat frostbite .
8 ‘ I developed the pin curl looks about two years ago and have since changed the technique by dressing the hair more with back-combing and pinning it up for a more avant-garde finish .
9 But as the shaking continued she came up out of the bad dream , trembling and drenched once more with perspiration , her cheeks damp with tears .
10 Male reproductive success is assumed to increase more with size as operational sex ratio ( OSR ; β ) increases : we assume that ) .
11 So librarians are surprised , and a little hurt , when it is still suggested ( as I have heard educational technologists and others suggest at conferences ) that they are shy , retiring administrators , concerned more with order than with use .
12 The concerns of the neighbourhoods appeared to be more with building condition ( vacant structures and deterioration ) than with crime related issues , house prices or non-residential environmental issues .
13 ‘ British men 's judo is not in a very good state , ’ he said , more with honesty than pessimism .
14 The more with fury burns the blazing fire .
15 The frequency with which it is enjoyed varies to some extent from person to person ; it varies still more with age and familiarisation .
16 However , many philosophers today would probably go along more with Hare 's original position and say that although Kant may well have answered the third sort of question ( page 98 ) well , he has not adequately answered the second ( still less , it would generally be thought , the first ) .
17 The Pixel Semiconductor Inc unit of Cirrus Logic Inc has introduced the CL-PX0072 Video Window Generator I , a Microsoft Corp Video for Windows-compatible chip that features HiQ8 proprietary colour enhancement technology to provide high-quality picture resolutions ; samples from Cirrus Logic cost $32 in quantities of 10,000 or more with volume planned for the current quarter .
18 Nevertheless , he aims to return to work on Tuesday — 48 hours after Chelsea play Middlesbrough in the FA Cup — in tandem once more with manager Ian Porterfield , providing he gets the go-ahead from his doctor .
19 The remaining ones ( needle return levers , jacquard , LiLi ) , are concerned more with needle selection than the actual knitting of stitches .
20 He had been speaking for some five minutes or more with force and conviction , carried away by the things which concerned him greatly .
21 John McAdam ( 1756 – 1836 ) concerned himself less with the bed of the road and more with drainage .
22 They had chosen one of the coldest Decembers ever recorded in England to make their journey , and Coleridge , plagued once more with neuralgia and illness , was suffering at the time from a face ‘ monstrously swoln ’ .
23 Solly 's criticisms are delivered more with humour than malice , yet they are nonetheless strongly felt .
24 We 're not soddin' about no more with rubbish like that ! ’
25 Peter Moores impresses more with bat and gloves every time I clap eyes on him ; Martin Speight is beginning to weld patience and big numbers to his undoubted ability and bottomless well of self-belief ; and if a fractured ankle has set the seal on Adrian Jones 's dispiriting season there has been consolation in the imposing shape of Ed Giddins .
26 Immature males tended to groom more with adult females ranking lower than their mothers .
27 The provodnitsy , as well as the other passengers , seemed to regard them more with sorrow than contempt .
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