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

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1 With more petulance then penitence he described how he had noticed Sean 's knife as the barman was called away to serve a customer .
2 With more secrets than Pandora 's Box , they give absolutely noting away .
3 The aggressor must be prepared to deliver on his threat , with more bombs and , if necessary , with all-out war .
4 Instead she said quietly , and with more patience than she felt , ‘ Victoria , your father will not only be annoyed if you do n't go to the party tonight , he 'll also be extremely upset .
5 Moreover , with more recycling in Japan , long-fibred coniferous pulp from the Pinus radiata plantations of New Zealand and Chile is necessary for this , and increased imports from USA in the form of chips to help redress the balance of trade , there is little incentive for the plant owners .
6 In the nineteenth century men began to regard these phenomena with more composure , especially if they lived in northern climes where the earth 's crust was relatively secure .
7 ‘ OK , ’ says I with more composure than a Confucian in a comfort station .
8 If industry was equipped with more computer aids such as numerically controlled machines and robots , production per man/woman employed could be even further increased .
9 However , those with more computer expertise can type them in any order , if they wish , and use the SORT component of the TA programme ( see below ) to alphabetise them before printing out .
10 One of the problems that the college told me about is that school children are leaving school with more computer literacy than the university teachers , so university teachers are having to run hard simply to keep up with the people they are teaching .
11 A gap of a few inches appeared , with more feet behind it .
12 In other contexts , the illuminative observation approach has been used by Oxford Polytechnic with more success .
13 With more success I hunted greater and lesser kudu , oryx , waterbuck and gazelle .
14 More to the point , does anyone have a bet with more success than i do ( should n't be difficult ) .
15 In October 1938 , a second attempt was made to secure a united opposition to a National candidate , this time with more success than at Aylesbury .
16 With more hair she could pass for Springsteen being playful in the dark .
17 As we approach the year 2000 , with an increasingly complex system of higher education , with more students , more kinds of institutions and more kinds of courses , we can not make such assumptions .
18 Four more people arrive with more clothes , accessories and more props supervised by Eric Wright , Karl 's assistant at KL .
19 What on earth do you want with more clothes ? "
20 The three-times world champion has a good tale to tell and , while the format could have done with more meat on the bones , this volume certainly does not pull any punches .
21 In the summer of 1943 , the commander passed on his desk work at COHQ to Surgeon-Commander Murray Levick RN , an authority on endurance who was able to make major improvements in the COPPists ' diet with more meat , fresh fruit , and other foods not readily available in the ration allowances for most units .
22 The similarly configured 486DX/33 machine — with more expansion slots , comes to £1,160 while at the top of the bottom is the floor-standing 66MHz 80486DX2 with six drive bays , six slots and a 170Mb disk for £1,810 .
23 The 6700 deskside , with more expansion features , is priced at from £18,000 to £53,100 configured with twin 27″ monitors and Edge 2+ graphics .
24 The 6700 deskside , with more expansion features , is priced at from £18,000 to £53,100 configured with twin 27″ monitors and Edge 2+ graphics .
25 Further analysis of the data now available led to a more practical objective of 10 per cent for the following year and a new list of suggestions for improvement , this time with more relevance to the problem .
26 The waiter was coming by with more glasses of champagne .
27 Nottinghamshire , who won the Sunday league last year , will be hoping for something with more prestige this time and with Chris Lewis and Chris Cairns augmenting an already talented staff , they will be the team to beat .
28 One would hope that the recently formed Department of National Heritage , being a much larger ministry with more prestige and probably better staff , would help with that problem .
29 It is the sun , they said ; it is such a different sun , so much more beautiful than ours , cooler yet with more warmth .
30 Attlee finally discovered that he was a figure of importance in British politics when he went to Potsdam with Churchill in July , and found that he was greeted with more warmth by the British forces in Berlin than Churchill himself .
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