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

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1 Home Economics syllabuses , ever ambitious , are gradually now incorporating more elements of home-making , child care , nutrition ( Kenya and Nigeria ) , while needlework assumes less paramount importance .
2 I 'd like to know more details of the circumstances of it , but one must always mourn the deaths of people whether they are innocent civilians , members of the security forces or paramilitaries , because it 's an indication that there 's a failure of the system in Northern Ireland .
3 Erm , yes , I 'd like that number fifteen on the reductions erm , I would like to know more detail of quite what that is , is all about , because erm , it 's fairly hefty in terms of voluntary organizations , so it 's a hefty erm , reduction .
4 ( Refer to pages 92– ( A-E ) to find more details of this system of hill sheep farming . )
5 This Vassiliki wind is spectacular , but if you want more hours of strong wind each day , or a higher percentage of strong wind days , we 'd recommend Turkey or Sardinia .
6 Research councils want more control of European projects
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8 Now , I believe that a Labour Government holds more promise of greatly improving the lot of people with HIV/AIDS .
9 Work on these lines has already cleared up many of the mysteries of the Pleistocene and holds more hope of a final elucidation than any other method known .
10 After the Strangeways disturbances the problem of prison overcrowding became more immediate and the need to encourage more use of community-based punishments more urgent .
11 developing teachers ' skills in consultation and negotiation , on behalf of the pupil , with colleagues across departmental and managerial boundaries ; with parents as partners in their children 's learning ; and , where indicated , with members of other professions across institutional and professional boundaries ( cf DHSS guidelines 1988 , which , ironically , suggest more awareness of what may be achieved through the personal and social education aspects of the school curriculum than their DES counterparts with regard to the forthcoming national curriculum ) .
12 Second , health campaigns for this age group appear to stand more chance of success if promoted at a group/ societal level .
13 If the terms are such as to leave the seller free , if he should wish to do so , to obtain more wine of the same description for delivery to the buyer , then the contract goods have not been identified and agreed upon at the date of the contract and the contract is not one for the sale of specific goods , Re London Wine Co .
14 It was quite open to the selling company , if it wished , to obtain more wine of the same description for delivery to the purchaser .
15 He begins to experiment with LSD in an attempt to obtain more understanding of his problems .
16 These measures will include more use of the public address systems , periodic closure of bars , and possibly plain clothes police officers in popular stands .
17 Morrison found more evidence of the linear impulse in Bolivia .
18 The few references and scraps of information we have about the very early recruits suggests that these may have included more girls of middle-class origin and certainly some from orphanages and boarding-schools — girls sometimes from middle-class families fallen on hard times .
19 Each firm can , of course , carry out due diligence work on the other , but an experienced intermediary has more experience of exactly what to look for .
20 ‘ Charlotte Graham-Watson was almost born on skis in Verbier and probably has more experience of skiing there than anyone else ! ’
21 A clip round the ear has more chance of preventing him from doing something a second time than bringing all these other agencies in .
22 He then has more chance of meeting females and is better equipped to overpower them in mating fights .
23 Research at Tambopata over the last ten years has shown that the Reserve has more species of birds ( over 570 ) , butterflies ( 1,200 ) and many other animal groups than any other location of its size on earth . ’
24 In Liverpool , a dockers ' spokesman with the Transport and General Workers Union admitted : ‘ Drivers are n't happy handling some of these commodities , but at least a lorry-driver has more idea of what he is handling than a docker , who could have a consignment and just not know what it is . ’
25 The closest starting point for a trip to the Grand Canyon is Las Vegas , though Los Angeles at about a day 's drive away has more choice of low-cost fares .
26 Now with years of counselling experience to her credit Margaret has more understanding of what was happening in Eva .
27 ‘ Yet , ’ Moreau was saying , ‘ I suppose you could say a soldier has more need of a religious faith than most .
28 We can retort that the city has more miles of canals than Venice ; that it has more parkland than any other city in Western Europe ; that it has a world-famous symphony orchestra , a marvellous Art Gallery ; that it … the list goes on .
29 In the case of the financial system , the Heath government had been sympathetic to the Bank of England 's ‘ Competition and Credit Control ’ proposals of 1971 which , while incoherent , promised more freedom of market competition .
30 And as the furnace awaited shipment from Birkenhead last night , a fierce row erupted in Clwyd , amid claims that 80 Chinese workers will be brought in to dismantle more parts of the redundant steelworks .
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