Example sentences of "more [noun pl] [coord] [verb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Under these rules , parties can agree to refer technical questions to one or more experts and seek a determination on an issue .
2 Exercise can also lower the setpoint , ‘ and it is not simply a matter of burning more calories or raising the metabolism ’ .
3 Anti-terrorist squad chief Commander David Tucker said it was a miracle there were not far more casualties and dismissed the warnings to LBC Radio and a travel agent as ridiculous .
4 Singers are scarce , and when it came time to record more versions and do a spot of promotion she was unavailable .
5 If the Wisconsin group can demonstrate that their scheme works , they could go back every year to make more holes and enlarge the detector .
6 We climbed over more stiles and braved a herd of well-behaved bullocks .
7 Union leaders representing more than 8,000 white-collar staff gave warning of more stoppages and said the company was on a collision course .
8 ‘ You should keep more pigs and run the place as a farm , ’ Simon said .
9 I dampen more towels and scrub the whole of my legs and feet , though I can not remove it all , and much of it smears into my skin , giving it a pinkish tint .
10 The choreographer 's next task is to establish the relationship between two or more players and set the action going .
11 Practical solutions require finding more processes and developing a strategy , but some puzzles become much easier because they have many pieces the same .
12 I repair to the bank with the intention of changing some more dollars and wave the wad of readies at the teller as well .
13 Nevertheless he had no time to nurse his injury as he was pitched once again into the struggle to recruit more men and to retain the independence of his unit .
14 He wanted to hire more men and reduce the number of hours each constable spent on duty .
15 Interest rates are adjusted from time to time to reflect market conditions , and will be chosen to balance long-term inflows of deposits with the demand for loans : higher interest rates attracting more deposits and reducing the demand for loans .
16 Five refugee camps in 1990-91 handled 3,239 refugees , mainly from Romania and the Soviet Union , but also from Turkey and Arab countries , and plans were made to build more camps and to improve the quality of health and educational services for the refugees .
17 They will raise R&D in the industry by £36 million a year , provide 1200 more jobs and improve the balance of payments by £35 million , it is claimed .
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