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

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1 The Result : A softer , face-framing shape with more body volume and lift .
2 According to this notion , fertility decline since the war can be interpreted partly in terms of concomitant swings in public attitude , irrespective of formal religious affiliation , between the fundamentalist and the pragmatic pole ( Simons 1982 ) , On this view , by the end of the 1960s parents raised under the more fundamental , disciplined 1930s had been replaced in the childbearing years by those brought up with more material security and freedom , both moral and legal , from traditional restrictions .
3 Due to an increasing demand for the morale boosting treatment , the Red Cross is now looking for more Hand Care and Beauty Care volunteers to spend half a day each week with patients in local hospitals .
4 In either case United Kingdom-linked companies are best avoided , as prolonged recession would result in more company failures and dividend cuts .
5 Closing Over , much of which is already locked up will save the NHS almost a million pounds a year , which will be spent on more community nursing and rehabilitation .
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