Example sentences of "for more [adj] [noun] of [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Unsurprisingly , given this position , he is insistent that Anglo-Saxon and philology be retained as essential features of English studies , even in the light of the growth of the discipline : " Our first responsibility is to our subject , and , as that expands , we must not look for more ingenious methods of selection but for more time to do it justice .
2 Recently , however , companies are demanding , and so suppliers are developing , systems for more effective retention of voice messages to make them truly voice records .
3 It is in the drive for more effective dissemination of information that AEA has launched Competitive Edge , which will offer its readers accessible articles on aspects of science and technology relevant to industry .
4 Finally , for more recent overviews of contestability theory , see Baumol and Willig ( 1986 ) and Schwartz ( 1986 ) .
5 My experience in workshops is that people are dying for more honest forms of communication .
6 This has been generated , perhaps , more by past failures than by any great desire on the part of the majority of people for more participatory forms of decision making .
7 At the same time , researchers will no doubt continue to be inventive in harnessing the insights of teachers and the tools of linguistic analysis in the quest for more sensitive measures of text difficulty .
8 It is argued that the Lords provides an important opportunity for more careful consideration of legislation that has been steamrollered through the Commons , and that it provides high-class debates .
9 There is a great need for more careful use of language , otherwise we shall be at the mercy of bureaucrats and their jargon .
10 Had the decision-makers been aware of the choices others were making during the same period , they would have perceived opportunities for more attractive courses of market action than those actually adopted .
11 Doctors balance enthusiasm for more local control of funding as a self-governing trust against fears about clinicians finding themselves too close to budgetary responsibility .
12 Even before independence , the Corporation 's shaky finances drew criticism and demands for more direct control of broadcasting .
13 As King ( 1977 ) shows in his major study of land reform in most parts of the world , altering the patterns of land ownership , inheritance and use has been seen by many as a necessary part of the search for more productive use of land , and hence as a solution to the endemic poverty which characterizes so much of the world :
14 4 It hopes to allow for more flexible use of time and available spaces , both within subjects and between subjects .
15 Christian conscience and enlightened self-interest would often combine to enable relief to be given to the poor and the needy and for more ostentatious acts of generosity to be accorded to the village as a whole .
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