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

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1 The campaign desperately needs more disused climbing rope to link the stages .
2 The manifesto then proposes more democratic control over education and leisure , an end to the financing of two distinct educational systems , an increase in old-age pensions , and more facilities for the handicapped .
3 The OALD evidently provides more encyclopaedic knowledge in the form of examples , and provides simpler , more concrete definitions , using everyday language .
4 Surveys of technique often include more rewarding art criticism than either chronologically or geographically based books .
5 Biological versions of psychological theory also display more specific gender biases .
6 The status consciousness argument really needs more convincing evidence than this experiment before we can take it as proven .
7 Indeed , the literature which credit card firms may send their customers each month actually encourages more active use of their cards .
8 Fewer jobs and more poverty in turn constantly invite more public spending .
9 Meirion desperately needed more remunerative work and was on the point of leaving his home town .
10 These types of account normally have more extensive overdraft facilities or involve smaller overdraft charges .
11 Company pensions enabled them to lay off older and less productive workers with a clear conscience and health care directly promoted more efficient production .
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