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

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1 I think this is very bad , I think that I would like to see an expansion of the , of the intake and a broadening of its social base , and by the same token I would like to see erm it possible for more adult students to come in , perhaps on a part-time basis erm into the universities .
2 Mrs Lowes said : ‘ The plan shows Bellburn Lane as the proposed access but this is a quiet cul-de-sac and far too narrow for more traffic .
3 I would be grateful for more information .
4 And her laugh was halting and light and willing for more fun .
5 ( See also page 30 for more Tangmere news . )
6 She did n't deny the accusation , for they were interrupted by the children with hands outstretched for more lire to finance the Star Wars programme .
7 This study highlighted a number of problems that family farmers faced when a member of the family came to work on the farm so perhaps it was an opportune time to look at this in more detail .
8 We discuss this in more detail in our concluding chapter .
9 Let us look at this in more detail .
10 Williamson ( 1975 , ch. 8 ) covers this in more detail .
11 Okay well let's look at some of the main possible reasons for this in more detail .
12 Now breathing , breathing in erm poisons , we 'll go over this in more detail erm , there 's so many things as we 've already gone through that can cause us asphyxia , one of them 's poison in itself is n't it ?
13 But the most surprising difference was that their axes of preferential response were clearly not lined up with the axes of the on-off directionally selective type , and when Clyde Oyster and I analysed this in more detail we found what is shown in Figure 5 .
14 We have discussed this in more detail in Chapter Three where we saw how the parameters of this debate as set out in these campaigns were seized upon by the Tory Party with little or no response from the Labour Party who seemed unable to cope with the authoritarian drift .
15 We look at this in more detail below .
16 load all drivers high , using EMM386 to provide Upper Memory Blocks ( we 'll cover this in more detail later in the series ) .
17 Guideline 7 , Management , discusses this in more detail and sets out examples of good practice .
18 The most interesting relationship in the data is the relatively high correlation between risk ratings and subsequent recall and it is worth investigating this in more detail .
19 Caroline and Shereen , is there anything else you want to comment on , otherwise I would ask that you 'd come back to me on this in more detail .
20 Much civility , much comfort ( comfort in France ! ) made every arrangement pleasurable ; and all this without more vociferation or commotion than prevails at Paddington ; to say nothing of the second-class carriage being nearly equal to our first .
21 Are they guilty of more abuse than domestic companies ?
22 Phone 0800 289978 for more information .
23 It would have been a disappointed reader , however , who turned to The Daily Mail 's titillating headline ‘ HE ATE A POLICEMAN ’ at the high pitch of the Bank Holiday alarm in 1898 for more news of the monstrous Hooligans , because the story thankfully described the exploits of a truculent crocodile .
24 Moving to a residential home or nursing home can have many advantages — such as more company and a feeling of security — but it also means a major change in someone 's way of life .
25 We failed to offer proposals that could have been equally appealing but more constructive — such as more control over lifetime contributions to pension funds , greater stakes in enterprises through measures like employee share plans , more extensive rights as employees .
26 Lorentz 's view was that the movies since their inception had offered cheap and comfortable relief ; time had to be killed somehow and one could ‘ be bored with more comfort at a movie than anywhere else ’ .
27 Individual letters are subject to more variation in cursive writing , depending upon the letters preceding and following it ( Eldridge et al , 1984 ; Wing , 1979 ) , and because it is not clear where one letter finishes and the next begins , a stage of segmentation is usually employed , which introduces more ambiguity .
28 As a general rule , the belief that a president is entitled to pick his own team overrides criticisms of the nominee , but presidential choices are subject to more scrutiny by the legislature than are British prime-ministerial ones .
29 Low birth weight children who survive infancy may also be subject to more health problems during childhood than those born with normal weight ( WHO , 1979 ) .
30 This cooled and condensed into the solar planets , which were later themselves subject to more distortion by the Sun .
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