Example sentences of "more [noun pl] [conj] [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The CNAA has also found itself drawn into the dispute between Huddersfield Polytechnic and its local authority , Kirklees Metropolitan Council , where , in 1980 , it felt itself obliged to write to both parties : to the council stressing the need to provide more funds and to the polytechnic strongly advising it temporarily to drop its intention of introducing new courses .
2 Down some more steps and into a room .
3 It is very difficult to give any precise figures to illustrate or establish this ; but a rough count of the twelfth-century marriages noted in three volumes of the Complete Peerage reveals that among the English upper classes of the twelfth century it was much commoner for a lady to have two or more husbands than for a man to have two or more wives ; in the cases noted , almost twice as common ( 36 to 19 ) .
4 He was told of Dr Tariq 's passage throughout the offices and laboratories , his attempt to steady the morale of the Germans , the Austrians and of two more Italians and of a Swede .
5 In the 1970 's and early ‘ 80 's the Club saw more changes than in the whole of its earlier history , so much so that in 1976 former President Tom Luker said of the course shortly before his death ( 1977 ) , ‘ It has been modified so many times it has gone full circle ’ .
6 In the period 1990-92 there were more repossessions than in the whole of the 1980s .
7 Now Darlington detectives are hoping the crimebusting programme will bring forward more clues as to the man 's identity .
8 Since privatisation ( and no doubt helped by the £200 million of public investment ) the firm has expanded substantially and currently has about 1,000 more employees than at the beginning of 1990 .
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