Example sentences of "[prep] [det] more [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | I would like to see more pro-nuclear articles in the press , and as for those which are blatantly lying , how about some more complaints to the Press Complaints Commission to get our own back ? |
2 | Fergus powered the car down out of the forest , through some more houses and a few lights . |
3 | ‘ I want to be measured for some more boots , ’ Edward said , ‘ but you look a little shaken so I 'm sure it can wait until another day . ’ |
4 | so you 'd be paying out for some more tyres if you do n't have that checked or anything |
5 | Your check list should have given you some words , but maybe not in different positions , so you may need to ask your language helper for some more words . |
6 | At my urging , he asked for some more photographs as I was keen on the idea of this spotlessly clean , ruthlessly attractive family in their Nordic pine kitchen . |
7 | See SIMPLE WINDOW REPAIRS at the end of the feature for some more details . |
8 | so he 's going for some more tests next week . |
9 | Apparently Katharine is now bullying her parents to go back to Catherston for some more lessons ! |
10 | The Editor had asked for some more films to add to my list to show to your fish . |
11 | He had hoped for some more kumquats , the man in the bed next to him having peeled them all . |
12 | After several more months as a prisoner of war , he escaped again and this time succeeded in making his way to England in a small boat . |
13 | After several more sessions out in the country , Hoomey got the hand of it , and learned that , even if he could n't stop , he could steer , and that sitting on Bones 's enormous flights through the atmosphere was comparatively easy once you got used to it , far easier than poor Jazz 's problem of trying to stay aboard when Spot , cantering quite easily towards the jump , put his anchors out at the last minute and stopped dead . |
14 | We 're desperately in need of some more members to join branch . |
15 | The priority was to get hold of some more men , although they would first have to be trained up to SAS standards before being of any use on operations . |
16 | Of course I accept that one man 's fun is another man 's nightmare , and because of this more companies should think about creating ready-made racks for those who want them , or maybe just come up with designs and ideas for those who want to build their own . |
17 | The need for theoretical analysis of many more cases such as the lion is clearly apparent and major studies of this kind are already on the way . |
18 | Sympathetic magic and voodoo , with their dolls , are two of many more systems which use ‘ props ’ for contacting and manipulating the forces of evil . |
19 | We have chosen to describe this model in detail because in our view it is both more complete , and better able to offer explanations of many more findings , than other existing models of visual word-recognition . |
20 | Most known nuclear species are in fact unstable , so the laser provides us with a single technique to measure directly shapes , sizes and magnetic moments of many more nuclei than we could study before . |
21 | He 's done more than most in the Greater Ranges in the last ten years and still has the prospect of many more years to come . |
22 | In Russia , the 1905 revolution served notice of many more newcomers , restless beneath the yoke of the Tsars — Finns , Poles , Ukrainians , Byelorussians , Georgians , Armenians . |
23 | The dolphin is practically extinct in the Punjab , where only 60 to 70 are reported to survive in the thousands of kilometres of river which were until recent times the home of many more animals . |
24 | One unit was composed of many more buildings than the others and it is suggested that it represents a social difference with specialist activities taking place there . |
25 | There were reports of many more deaths among the local Tuareg nomad population as a result of the severity of the armed forces ' reprisal operations . |
26 | They apply to different communities , they have responded to different communities ' needs but they also contribute to a ripple effect of achievement at national and international levels which will ultimately benefit the lives of many more children . |
27 | Through his institutional library he obtained a standard work of reference on the subject of trade credit management and quickly formed the opinion that he would need the co-operation of several more departments before he could hope to implement a full credit policy . |
28 | When he could n't think of any more women in government , he added a few authors , actresses , athletes — ‘ Jane Fonda , ’ he muttered , ‘ Chrissie Evert , Dusty Springfield , Adriana Rich ! ’ |
29 | more , ca n't think of any more questions . |
30 | I ca n't think of any more questions for the moment |