Example sentences of "more [conj] [adv] [verb] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It 's possible to trace George Michael back to the colourmotion , the white funk irony that more or less began with ABC and spawned a straight , bleached-out generation of Howard Jones and ( eventually ) the Hues , Wets , Styles and Curiositys ad nauseam .
2 They monopolise access to public positions , they hold competition in check , they allow their expenses to be more than comfortably met from tax revenue and whenever things Set tough they form an excessively large coalition , not against any parliamentary minority but instead against the majority of non-organised voters …
3 And I am not overlooking the fact that the Provincials are more than well represented with Ronnie Oliver and Ian McClure of Portrush , who meet Edwin Downey and Gary Rutledge of St Brendan 's .
4 Evidence is mounting that weeds do more than just compete with crops for light and nutrients .
5 Saving the elephant will require more than just working in Africa .
6 Other people 's nationalism is never easy to fathom , but Panama 's is more than usually overlaid with issues of race ( white and black ) and class ( rich and poor ) .
7 It will become even less distinct as environmental issues become more and more merged with problems caused by rapidly expanding populations , poverty and the visibly harsh strictures of climate change .
8 For some time now I have gradually become more and more disillusioned with teaching .
9 The chopper went to refuel , came back and buzzed around some more and then returned to Glasgow .
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