Example sentences of "[prep] [adv] more [noun] [conj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 As the number of facts established by observation and experiment grows , and as the facts become more refined and esoteric due to improvements in our observational and experimental skills , so more and more laws and theories of ever more generality and scope are constructed by careful inductive reasoning .
2 And for those who like the idea of even more sights and nightlife readily to hand , the wonderful city of Vienna is just down the road .
3 The fact that a woman , Margaret Thatcher , smashed the biggest glass ceiling of all in 1979 and that women have been storming into business and Government with ever more determination and success than before , should point the way for the hospitality industry .
4 The Saracen warriors were able to ride and fight with far more comfort and freedom than their European adversaries .
5 She stopped for a moment , and gazed at it with pleasure , and saw how huge it was , surging against the rocks with far more power and energy than it had in the shelter of the estuary , flinging plumes of spray about in a reckless manner and dragging back to gather itself for the next rush forward .
6 French retailers hike up the prices of their mature stocks with even more frequency and gusto than their British counterparts , and this can make ready-to-drink claret and burgundy très cher indeed .
7 This plan of campaign gives scope for far more variety and flexibility .
8 It is clear , however , that any further delay in finding a way to address the problem will only encourage the present trend to increase — leading to even more deaths and disease each year .
9 ‘ Deano ’ is England potential , one of the new highly-educated and articulate young pros due far more remuneration than county cricket can provide .
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