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

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1 The ‘ explosion ’ of place differentiation in Britain also provides the rationale for the more locally focused treatments in Part III , which are arranged in term of types of places rather than on the basis of the standard regional units used conventionally for more detailed accounts of the geography of Britain .
2 Caricaturing their findings somewhat , they discovered that West German firms had flatter , more widely based pyramids of management hierarchy than French firms , and that British firms tended to have forms of work organisation that were not pyramidal because there was extensive use of line and staff relationships .
3 Much dissatisfaction was expressed to the House of Lords Select Committee about the open-ended nature of the HLCA system in the UK but it is very clearly available to MAFF to fix limits on payments and to more properly define levels of payment linked to the severity of natural handicap .
4 Windows were replaced with more sympathetically proportioned ones in softwood , painted blue .
5 The current managerial restructuring of the NHS offers an ideal opportunity to involve more clinically based nurses in decision-making and agenda-setting within the organisation .
6 In the 1980s buyers thought they could raise cash flows by breaking up these conglomerates , by giving managers different incentives and controls , and by exploiting more fully tax breaks for debt interest .
7 The Kind Food Guide by Audrey Eyton ( Penguin , £3.99 ) is a complete guide to the more humanely produced foods on sale in supermarkets and reveals whose to choose in poultry , meat and dairy products — even the ‘ kindest ’ sausages , bacon , pies and quiches .
8 Like any small company , each half of the former Italy would take advantage of lower international trade barriers , more readily achieved economies of scale and access to international capital markets .
9 Since older miners were usually no longer fit to work at the coal-face and did less well-remunerated jobs on or near the surface , this meant that in old age — if they reached it — their pensions were to be a calculated on the basis of their more poorly paid years at work !
10 But in this part of the book my purpose is more specifically to consider aspects of language and the extent to which they indicate how we are to define our particular subject .
11 He and Nancy Reddin Kienholz have more recently addressed issues of gender inequality in their Berlin Women ( 1982 ) .
12 Here are a few remedies to help with some of the more commonly encountered problems during breast feeding .
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