Example sentences of "[conj] [prep] more [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Secondly , because of the integration between different components of the social system of the school , an innovation introduced by a single teacher will often have repercussions in other parts of the system — perhaps because there is a need for additional resources , or for more time , or because it is predicted [ sic ] upon new pupil roles , or involves a greater degree of integration . |
2 | For a Sailaway Holidays brochure write to Red Funnel Ferries , 12 Bugle Street , Southampton , SO9 4LJ or for more information call 0703 330 333 . |
3 | If you live in or are visiting the Bristol area , ring her to arrange a demonstration or for more information about the program . |
4 | Or for more information about our work ring . |
5 | Practice can doubtless yield ‘ theories ’ of a limited or weaker kind , but once such theories are seen to apply more generally or with more force , they tend to become dignified with the name of ‘ model ’ , ‘ theory ’ or even ‘ paradigm ’ . |
6 | With people saying things with a meaning they did not know , or with more meaning than they knew . ’ |
7 | Agriculture could be affected by genetic engineering through the adoption of either " lower input " systems , or by more cost effective intensive systems . |
8 | I asked our education correspondent , Mike Baker , to list some of the topics he felt that with more space they could cover properly . |
9 | Mr Flanagan said that with more choice from Europe , European legislation and the Food Safety Act , ‘ people now want someone to look over their shoulders ’ . |
10 | Presenting proposals for new projects and for more money is always fraught with pitfalls . |
11 | President Compaore , in his closing address to the congress , described it as a resounding victory for the Burkinabe people against economic alienation and for more democracy . |
12 | To join , and for more information about Friends ' activities , contact . |
13 | Much of the explanation for this lies in two interrelated trends : towards more white-collar jobs and towards more service jobs , both traditionally weakly organized . |
14 | With the creation of nine more weights , and of more world champions at each weight , there are now about 130 world title fights a year . |
15 | Within three weeks I had handed in my dissertation , Lorne had assembled the rudimentary equipment , and with more bravado than common sense we found ourselves on the island of Celebes in the South China Sea . |
16 | Instead she said quietly , and with more patience than she felt , ‘ Victoria , your father will not only be annoyed if you do n't go to the party tonight , he 'll also be extremely upset . |
17 | It went faster and with more noise than the roundabouts for little children with engines and ducks and bicycles fixed on . |
18 | By analysing the work of a child or group of children , the teacher can teach more economically , more carefully , and with more chance of success . |
19 | ‘ It 's all about doing it better and with more style than the next man . |
20 | Milton Keynes police believe they know who his killer is … and with more help from the public they 'll be able to make an arrest . |
21 | ‘ No sooner is the dish empty than it is filled again — and with more food than before ! ’ |
22 | For example we need to provide our Members with better services and facilities , with larger branches and with more automation . |
23 | Until 30 July , Hervé Di Rosa , who shares Boisrond 's spontaneous populism , though in a more neo-surrealist vein and with more kitsch , is showing ten or so of his paintings at the Laage-Salomon , where they constitute a mini-retrospective of the years 1982–1992 . |
24 | That is what this new network is about — live events , expert commentary , a wider range of stories told — and in more depth . |
25 | We need now to examine the role of contextual factors directly and in more detail . |
26 | The population base is known from 1801 ( with initial under-enumeration , see Wrigley and Schofield 1981 ) and in more detail from the first household-based census of 1841 . |
27 | Examples of problems covered by this Article are given in ‘ The Order outlined ’ and in more detail in ‘ Advice to employers ’ in this series of leaflets ( see page 10 ) . |
28 | Regulation can have potential societal benefits , as I shall demonstrate below and in more detail in chapter 2 . |
29 | There is a substantial overlap here with the fiduciary controls and so this issue will be considered below , and in more detail in Chapter 9 where the extent to which the legal rules are tolerant of expenditure for ‘ socially responsible ’ purposes will be examined . |
30 | SSRs can also be used to describe the problem more clearly and in more detail , which is necessary because the originator of an SPR may not have been able to indicate the full extent of the problem or how it applies to other users . |