Example sentences of "as [pron] [verb] [adv] more [noun] " in BNC.

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1 As I explain in more detail in a recent report for the Electricity Consumers ' Council ( Nuclear Power and the Economic Interests of Consumers ) the CEGB 's figures for nuclear fuel-cycle costs are extremely limited and contain internal inconsistencies .
2 We might be given the first few pages to be going on with , and as we went along more pages would arrive .
3 As we suggest in more detail in Chapters 2 and 3 , you will be able to find materials more easily and see the best arrangement for them when you have formed a sense of what you are looking for .
4 Hearthwares argued over past skirmishes and hunts , the lords over family history and precedence , the arguments becoming more fantastic as they put away more ale .
5 The reason I have chosen these two books for a comparison is because I always prefer to read books that are either true or close to reality as they bring out more emotions in my reading and at leat I know my feelings towards certain situations in the books have been felt by someone before , whether it may be another reader or the character himself , but in more depth .
6 This can make it difficult for management to exercise control because orders tend to become more distorted as they pass through more layers ; 90 per cent compliance at each stage in the hierarchy implies less than 50 per cent compliance from one end to the other over seven stages ( see Williamson , 1975 , ch. 3 ) .
7 This means that the value of a firm would indeed rise as it took on more debt because it was paying less of its earnings out to the taxman .
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