Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb mod] [verb] more [adv] [subord] " in BNC.

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1 Other readers may respond more positively than I do to these over-leisurely presumptions on their interest .
2 Most countries had objected that they would be forced to rely on each other 's trade statistics , that exporters would face more rather than less paperwork at national borders , and that the potential for fraud would increase .
3 When Japanese demand picks up again , imports will grow more quickly than in past recoveries .
4 Thus the parents can reward more often than punish which will offset any of the avoidance side-effects of punishment that the restraint method may create .
5 Do this initial cultivation in early spring , and be ready to hoe or fork out weeds again once or twice more before planting or sowing in mid-spring , as weed seeds will germinate more readily when the soil is disturbed , and with the start of warmer weather .
6 Refrigerators will work more efficiently if sited on a level floor .
7 Since these females may breed more effectively when older the system is not necessarily disadvantageous to them ( Elliot 1975 ) .
8 I mean , inorganics are totally invisible , you ca n't really see inorganic pollution in general , but organics will colour more often than not .
9 My neighbour 's utterances may follow more coherently if we construe them thus :
10 Particular parts may move more slowly than others .
11 As we have seen , some genetic change may not take place at random , or events may occur more quickly than Darwin believed .
12 In Normandy , the settlers could sleep more soundly as the theatre of active war moved south .
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