Example sentences of "[adv prt] more [conj] a " in BNC.

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1 A haulier must register for VAT if there are reasonable grounds for believing that its contracts will bring in more than a certain sum per year .
2 Lucky Jim as an over-night visitor drunkenly burning his host 's sheets with his cigarette-ends , and desperately trying to disguise the damage with a pair of scissors , is farcical in a Wodehouse sort of way , though the social rank of the characters is down more than a notch or two .
3 Powershift is going to put him down more than a notch or two in the meantime .
4 You could n't make trenches because if you dug down more than a foot or so it would fill up straight away with water .
5 It is worth emphasizing that a fit is made to pulse measurements extending over more than a decade , i.e. over 3 x 10 8 s , with an accuracy to 10 7minus4 S or better !
6 Figure 10.4 shows the decay of the orbital period measured over more than a decade , expressed as phase-lag in seconds ; the prediction from GR is indicated by the solid line .
7 The group also rewarded Egypt for its part in the Gulf alliance by agreeing to write off more than a third of the country 's debt to foreign governments .
8 In the 1970s money just was not available to smarten up more than a handful of Provincial stations .
9 Office rents have soared in London over the past couple of years but political factors are also significant as government departments make up more than a quarter of moves .
10 Even if you were five behind with five to go with Seve , he still thought he could win , and there 's nothing pumps a caddie up more than a guy who thinks like that .
11 Very few people will have the time and desire to follow up more than a small number of the leads that are referenced ; and those who do will usually be aware of the older literature , in any case .
12 If the user decided on very large keys — and IBM allows up to 256 bytes , for example — the track index might take up more than a single track .
13 If I remember correctly , the woman I held in my arms back in that little make-up room did n't put up more than a token fight . ’
14 All in all , exports did not take up more than a fifth of the increase in the output of the economy as a whole .
15 The pound is up more than a cent at one dollar , eighty-eight but down at two marks , ninety-one .
16 Apart from anything else , coffee is not drunk by the Chinese , which makes me very glad I bought my packets of Nescafe , and rather annoyed that I did n't bring more , as I have already used up more than a third of my coffee .
17 Mr Havel 's Civic Forum may be some way behind East Germany 's New Forum , but it can draw upon a reservoir of informally networked dissent which dates back more than a decade .
18 Mr Havel 's Civic Forum may be some way behind East Germany 's New Forum , but it can draw upon a reservoir of informally networked dissent which dates back more than a decade .
19 Not only had they no documents going back more than a century or two , but much of what they ‘ knew ’ was merely myth and legend .
20 Many go back more than a decade — to about the time when massive asbestosis judgments first started to trigger claims against insurance policies written in the 1950s .
21 Through a series of reviews reaching back more than a decade , British scholar-critics have encouraged an approach to early-music performance that reflects the priorities of their academic training .
22 The origins of British railway unions go back more than a century ( Bagwell 1963 ; McKillop 1950 ; Murphy 1980 ) , although it was only in 1911 that the unions won recognition , with the help of government intervention , from the railway companies .
23 The company , Cuba Paquetes , sends out more than a ton of goods each week ; last week , it sent nearly two tons of medicine and clothing .
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