Example sentences of "but [prep] a [adv] more [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | We see the matter not as a purely British problem but as a far more widespread problem . |
2 | But in a rather more comfortable environment than I 'm used tae . |
3 | ‘ Now there is a certain anti-fashion attitude which makes people still want to enjoy things , but in a much more low-key way . |
4 | Transactions in liabilities ( capital inflows ) have also grown but in a much more irregular fashion . |
5 | Not , as might be imagined , from the long-dreaded combined forces of Sega Megadrive , Nintendo Game Boy and the rest but from a far more insidious and therefore dangerous enemy — the government . |
6 | During the later nineteenth and early twentieth centuries cash cropping gradually increased , including the resumption of coffee cultivation but on a much more limited basis than hitherto . |
7 | But on a much more significant level , she turned to the man who is repeatedly described as ‘ The man of God ’ . |