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

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1 As more and more economically attractive sources of sweetness are developed , so the importance of the Third World producers declines , as does their ability to command fair prices on the world market .
2 His institute claims the record for growing bananas at the highest altitude using passive solar heating alone , among other more widely applicable examples of energy efficiency .
3 RAT may have succeeded in driving the culture of racism underground , but enforced privatization did not always silence ; in many cases it resulted in more secretly coded forms of expression , which actually strengthened popular resistance to antiracism .
4 Here are two more highly pejorative explanations of soil erosion :
5 Instead there seems to be an increasing amount of discontent among people , especially the more highly educated sections of society .
6 Bob bent down , too , and moved discreetly about picking up the more obviously feminine articles of clothing around the floor .
7 The belief of the City Council is that , notwithstanding there are clearly difficult traffic problems in the city , there is more opportunity to encourage people to use other more environmentally friendly modes of travel by locating development in and on the edge of the main urban area , a view that 's supported by P P G thirteen and the research document onto planning , transport and planning emis planning and transport emissions on which it was based .
8 Observers suggest that this group was very much one of its time : it played a role in the breakdown of the supposed post-war welfare consensus and in polarization of attitudes around more overtly political positions on state social policy .
9 To provide more easily quantifiable measures of memory performance , Study 2 used a recognition paradigm .
10 How far is it attributable to more generally prevailing patterns of teaching and classroom organization in primary schools , including those commended by Leeds LEA ?
11 These possibilities , and from time to time actualities , of conflict may be observed in many different spheres : in the strains which arise from the redistribution of economic resources between industrial and developing countries , and from the scarcity of some natural resources , which will become more acute as industrialization proceeds throughout the world ; in the difficulties of controlling the spread of nuclear weapons ; in the more directly political struggles for power and prestige in some regions of the world ( for example , in the Middle East and among Latin American countries ) , and until recently between two nuclear superpowers .
12 Thus , in the Health Service , nurses , doctors and technicians are tending to increase in number at the expense of more strictly manual jobs in hospital cleaning , cooking and domestic work .
13 Later Byrd evolved more decidedly instrumental types of theme and differentiated more sharply between the sections .
14 That is , he was more often issuing summonses on behalf of than against overseers .
15 Although the impact of immigration on British society has been much debated , much less is known about the more geographically distant consequences of emigration .
16 Many of the more readily available forms of medication treat the symptom and , of course , much short-term relief can be obtained in this way .
17 However , the more authentically Italian types of pasta are rapidly gaining ground and look set to continue in popularity .
18 Others , including NUPE , GMBATU and the TGWU , have moved towards more widespread membership education ( including an ambitious distance learning programme in the case of the TGWU ) , involving shop stewards as lay tutors , and developing more politically aware forms of education that are related to active campaigns around particular issues .
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