Example sentences of "[prep] [art] [adj] [conj] [adv] more " in BNC.

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1 This book will therefore explain some of these ordinary means , even though they may be familiar to most moviegoers , as a basis for the extraordinary and generally more elaborate means that are known as SFX .
2 In other words it is a part of the larger and even more complex issue of the relevance of current cost accounting .
3 The task of child protection is , in a sense , the other side of the coin and one that can not be made easy for social workers , despite the sharper and hopefully more effective legal tools they will now have for the job .
4 In fact the channelling of reports and dissertations towards educationally productive goals is merely part of a wider and far more important issue , that of establishing a new climate of opinion among teachers and those who train them which regards enquiry about the learners and the environment in which they learn as an important part of a teacher 's professional life , which seeks to develop interests and provide skills for them to do so as part of their training and retraining and which rewards initiatives undertaken in college and subsequently .
5 Of course , this is a gross oversimplification of a complex and much more wide-ranging theory ; a comprehensive review of psychoanalytic ideas can be found elsewhere ( see , for example , Ellenberger , 1970 ; Gilbert , 1984 ) .
6 The office of president had been discredited and the balance of power in the political system had shifted in favour of a revived and even more inchoate congress .
7 We found that regardless of the subject labels adopted , the curriculum in practice consisted of a further and perhaps more influential ‘ core ’ of ten generic activities ( writing , using apparatus , reading , listening , drawing or painting , collaboration , movement , talking to the teacher , construction , talking to the class — see Table 3.1 ) .
8 Consequently , there is a trend towards a wider and rather more secular choice of repertoire .
9 Like many others from the 1960s and before , I am fortunate that I missed the modern way and so view science as a richer and altogether more fulfilling experience .
10 The latter were more concerned with the tangible and apparently more readily eradicable physical conditions which they believed influenced behaviour than with the less tangible effects of infant emotional experience or of inheritance .
11 After being told it was within 0.1 accurate , I found another friend with a different and much more expensive pH meter .
12 Nevertheless , there is one point on which both interpretations tend to agree , namely the general unstoppability of the spread of TNPs in the global system , and particularly in the poorer and hence more vulnerable parts of it .
13 In a different and much more alarming category is the fate of the Soviet industry .
14 Good did not overcome evil simply because we knew more — technological progress merely raised that struggle to a higher and potentially more devastating level .
15 He goes on to say he 's ‘ curious to know whether it is open to a wider and perhaps more aggressive audience with access to fax machines ’ .
16 She embarked on a new and even more enigmatic liaison with an Italian anthropologist of satanic reputation who in the fullness of time turned out to be — indeed , for some time , unrecognized by the British , had been — a structuralist .
17 He had set Mosley and the BUF on a new and far more dangerous course .
18 Some things have , however , changed at a simpler and much more direct level .
19 Of the two Roger Hiltons ( lots 44 and 45 ) , the higher price was achieved by the smaller but compositionally more coherent ‘ June 60 ( Red ) ’ , which made £13,500 ( $20,250 ; est. £6,000–9,000 ) .
20 Although photoflood bulbs in aluminium reflectors are still used , they have largely been supplanted by the newer and much more efficient halogen quartz lamps , and these are available in a variety of power ratings .
21 For instrumental Marxists , however , a change in the power structure of society arose , not because of conscious efforts by committed individuals at the political or social levels of society , but because this feudal mode of production was fundamentally challenged by an alternative and technically more efficient mode of production .
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