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

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1 It transpired that he wanted to be able to comment on each question in more depth and indeed some staff did so on separate sheets .
2 The American journalist , Bernard Nossiter , even saw Britain 's decline of manufacturing output as a sign of advance and of maturity , since the British , civilized and civic-minded as they were , were proclaiming the need for more leisure and less regimented ways of living .
3 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 .
4 She cradled the phone with more force than strictly necessary , just as Jack Lawrence strolled past in his black leather gear .
5 For the vast majority of the work that we do there is very seldom any criticism , and in actual fact there is mostly a clamour for more activity and more and better work .
6 The final report — almost eight times as long as the interim — was able to cover the same ground in more detail and also to extend the coverage to a wide range of ethnic minority groups .
7 We are giving more public support to more students than ever before .
8 Tom Kite revamped his swing for more distance and then his putting touch deserted him .
9 In whatever sense it is to be recognized as an objective fact that I am now responding in awareness of more factors than before , my reaction will likewise be objectively better than before .
10 With that relationship gone , they are at the mercy of more laws and more political meddling .
11 With that relationship gone , they are at the mercy of more laws and more political meddling .
12 A change of routine would be invigorating and you would return to the road in the autumn with more enthusiasm as well as more ability .
13 You can not doubt it would be a better city with more public and less private investment .
14 for physics there is only one true measurement from any one position , and it can be more accurate than ever before ; writing and painting communicate look and feel from a viewpoint with more sophistication than ever before ; with a Cubist vision which constructs reality from the different facets exposed from different angles one is better orientated than ever before .
15 In the Chapter 7 of this thesis I will discuss the restrictions of the HARPY system in more detail as well as a more flexible system which uses a bi-gram based finite-state grammar .
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