Example sentences of "[adj] to more [subord] " in BNC.
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1 | The language had to be one accessible to more than the ruling elite , so it became one or other dialect of the vernacular . |
2 | This was equal to more than one-fourth of all American exports ’ . |
3 | With a burden of about 150 kilograms — equal to more than a quarter of its body weight — a camel burns only around 15 per cent more fuel than it burns unladen . |
4 | It requires a wider view of both the sources of control and the contexts in which they operate , and must be applicable to more than just male working-class crime . |
5 | But its influence is attributable to more than its accessibility . |
6 | With Stacker 3.0 it 's now possible to more than double your disk capacity using the package 's customisable compression features . |
7 | Right : A tropical chiggoe flea that has burrowed into the sole of a foot , gorged itself , laid eggs and been squeezed out , having grown from less than one millimetre wide to more than a centimetre . |
8 | The full basic pension for a man or woman ( April 1992/93 ) is £54.15 a week , £86.70 for a married couple ( unless your spouse is entitled to more than the £32.55 spouse 's addition on his/her own contributions , in which case you will receive more ) . |