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

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1 Adding in more tone from the guitar has the desired effect , but the Ovation 's EQ is very sensitive and there 's a fine line between improving or overdoing it .
2 The result of this is it takes in more water by osmosis than it gives out .
3 There would be time enough in more clement days to come .
4 ‘ That is my phrontistery , Mr Frere ’ , Louisa smiled , ‘ — my retreat in more clement weather .
5 He went on to refute claims that CAP reform would result in more part time farmers and instead offered the suggestion that present farm policies were already driving people off the land .
6 But our belief is that , in the long-term , we shall improve education because even this Government will see the need to pump in more money to get teachers . ’
7 They asked if BR — with its 22% stake — would help to save the company by putting in more money and cutting its haulage charges .
8 The most likely outcome is to sell players until the club are doomed as far as the Premier League are concerned — but , for the long-term , he will put in more money to keep the name alive .
9 In the end , EGBT were willing to put in more money for a more environmentally-friendly mode of working , and we agreed that the planings would be off-loaded at the end of the path , and then ferried in on dumper trucks .
10 A year later he was in more conflict with the BBBC which delayed granting him permission to fight in Australia after he had left the country .
11 In either case United Kingdom-linked companies are best avoided , as prolonged recession would result in more company failures and dividend cuts .
12 Aerobic means literally ‘ with oxygen ’ and walking aerobically causes the lungs to take in more air with less effort .
13 From the point of view of problem solving , I find the cube has led me to formulate many problem-solving techniques in more generality than previously and to develop a general scheme for all problems of this sort .
14 Remember that afterwards you may be making an offer , so a more careful visual inspection must be made at this stage , and the matters only briefly considered on your first visit should be looked at in more depth now .
15 In later chapters , we shall look in more depth at the various job security rights that employees have gained through laws enacted in the past 25 years or so .
16 Here , I am going to discuss tackle in more depth in the hope that it will help you to choose the best .
17 We will quickly consider these , before exploring in more depth the development of those policies that are in fact locally generated .
18 Blunkett and Jackson ( 1987 ) explore some of its policies in more depth , and indicate how the new strategy departed from traditional policies of supporting private sector employment in a number of ways .
19 Let's be frank , there are other producers who have studied this area in more depth than I and they do it far better .
20 According to this system , Structure Plans are supposed to spawn District Plans : the District Plans are supposed to look at problems set out in the Structure Plan in more depth , and they are supposed to show how general planning policies might be worked out in practice .
21 ( This is explored in more depth in ‘ Cracks in the mirror ’ . )
22 Later chapters will pursue in more depth some of these issues , particularly those dealing with the type of work people will be doing in the future .
23 It is surprising that the Institute did not address the needs of accounts users in more depth .
24 Certain questions can also help counsellees to describe their feelings in more depth .
25 These have been explored in more depth , namely loss and bereavement , elders from ethnic minority groups , ageing in a strange country , issues around sexuality , mental infirmity , alcoholism and elder abuse .
26 She said : ‘ We are honing down the cast in order to develop the story lines in more depth .
27 INTRIGUED BY John Moran 's project , we discussed it in more depth .
28 Both carry details of jobs in the independent sector and the Standard has occasional recruitment supplements which may look in more depth at job opportunities .
29 Before discussing prison conditions in more depth , an important preliminary point must be considered .
30 Such comments give some idea of what some academics understand by the idea of a disciplinary ‘ culture ’ , a notion which we will explore in more depth in Chapter 4 .
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