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

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1 His remarks , in a Daily Telegraph interview , triggered protests from right-wing Tory MPs and pitched the Cabinet into more controversy as it met for the first time since the summer break .
2 His remarks , in a Daily Telegraph interview , triggered protests from right-wing Tory MPs and pitched the Cabinet into more controversy as it met for the first time since the summer break .
3 The children in the Extract deal with their findings with more maturity as they appreciate the different species and new findings .
4 A change of routine would be invigorating and you would return to the road in the autumn with more enthusiasm as well as more ability .
5 Governments , throughout Europe especially , found themselves , sometimes reluctantly as in Britain , sometimes with more enthusiasm as in Prussia , assuming an increasingly managerial role in economic life as the basis of political and military power .
6 Their much-derided ‘ copying ’ focus is now seen with more respect as showing a complete absence of the NIH ( not invented here ) syndrome that causes so many Western companies problems when new but not original ideas are introduced .
7 Even Purvis treated me with more respect as I sauntered out .
8 Forcing his useless legs to work he made his way to the bridge , awkwardly at first , hobbling , as if in some grotesque mimicry of his wife , then with more confidence as the blood began to flow , his muscles come alive again .
9 I have included your name on my mailing list for EFL software , and will write to you with more information as soon as I am able .
10 However , he informed a parliament committee meeting on Jan. 9 that the central government was " working on a comprehensive action plan for revamping the administration in Punjab " , and did not rule out amending the Constitution to provide for more autonomy as long as all other political parties co-operated in the matter .
11 Moreover , the depreciation debate will be ‘ dusted off ’ after years of shelf-life and revisited in more depth as depreciation becomes the major cost .
12 Let us look at this problem of the nature of phenomena in more detail as it explains some of the difficulties faced by social researchers .
13 The sexual aspects of adult life are immensely varied and will be considered in more detail as we come to think of the client groups with which social workers deal .
14 This can be written in more detail as .
15 In the Chapter 7 of this thesis I will discuss the restrictions of the HARPY system in more detail as well as a more flexible system which uses a bi-gram based finite-state grammar .
16 ‘ I notice now the accent is already switching to more mobility as they come to terms with the new laws , ’ he explained .
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