Example sentences of "and [verb] more [adv] [subord] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ That is up to you , ’ said Fael-Inis , and without warning his eyes grew remote and fiery ; they became inward-looking , and slanted more strongly than before .
2 I delighted to know that the Medau Society is flourishing and going more strongly than ever in its fortieth year .
3 Both plays tell the universal and timeless tale of family relationships and how , when supposedly they are a place of union , harmony , love and protection , they are in fact in reality a source of discord and suffering more often than not .
4 De Gaulle 's suspicion of political parties was explicitly anti-parliamentarian : ‘ it is from the head of state , placed above parties and elected more widely than just by Parliament that executive power must proceed ’ .
5 These remarks of Chomsky have often been quoted , and adduced more often than not , almost gleefully at times , as evidence in support of the view that linguistics has no relevance to language teaching and that therefore applied linguistics , as it relates to pedagogy at least , is vacuous .
6 Fleury made a dash for his sabre , but the sepoy was much nearer to it and picked it up , making as if to hand it to Fleury , and chuckling more loudly than ever .
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