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

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1 The move , by the new coalition of Liberals and Christian Democrats , satisfies the Dutch confederation of industry , which has lobbied for more support for industrial R&D and innovations .
2 In Scotland and Wales public pressure developed for more independence than could be gained from decentralized administration .
3 The range of political institutions and objectives is well discussed , although one could have wished for more emphasis to be placed on European Community matters and where they may lead us .
4 However they confirm that farmers who had claimed for more quota than they had ewes would be given ‘ around ’ two months after the statutory instrument had passed through Parliament to secure their extra rights to ewe premium and to notify the authorities of the transfer .
5 But neither can the scheme continue unless Sri Lankans are squeezed for more money .
6 It was doubly ironic for Coventry who in the previous few minutes had attacked with more conviction than at any time throughout the game .
7 Could it have ever succeeded with more capital and drive behind it ?
8 The entire first half consisted of film of Botham 's greatest moments , liberally interspersed with more film of him drinking the sponsor 's lager .
9 After he had sent off this AC/189 , Gen McCreery took steps to deal with the second signal he had received from Gen Keightley that morning , the 0.413 in which Keightley had reported in more detail on the imminent arrival in Austria of the 300,000 German and 200,000 Croat troops , and had asked for authorization to accept the surrender of these forces as " formed bodies " .
10 March had come in more lamb than lion , there were windflowers in the woods , and the first primroses , unburned by frost , undashed and unmired by further rain , were just opening .
11 In all , 30 companies contributed ; in addition to the 13 questionnaire replies , nine were prepared to speak on the telephone , of a total of 25 called , and eight were visited and interviewed in more detail .
12 So Kelly and Sear have looked in more detail at the temperature changes following the handful of similar eruptions that have occurred since 1881 , when those detailed temperature records begin .
13 Description , interpretation and judgement are the subjects of separate chapters , where they are considered in more detail .
14 The advantage of our body clock is that it improves the way in which we fit into a rhythmic environment ( this was considered in more detail in Chapter 8 ) .
15 These influences are considered in more detail in Chapter 12 .
16 Only indigenous breeds are described , but the British Friesian has been so dominant in this country that its history is included here , though the Friesian and Holstein are considered in more detail in the Netherlands and North American sections .
17 These two aspects of development planning are complementary but separate ; they are considered in more detail in Chapter 8 .
18 The relationship of small mammal diversity , as reflected in prey diversity , to habitat richness is of greater significance in this respect , and this will be considered in more detail below in connection with species representation of small mammals in prey assemblages .
19 Conjoint therapy was considered in more detail in Chapter 5 .
20 These three groups will now be considered in more detail , although most attention will be paid to the first group because this includes by far the majority of self-injury cases .
21 These issues are taken up and considered in more detail in Part 3 .
22 All these matters will be considered in more detail in the next chapter .
23 Their side-effects can be different from those of alcohol , and are considered in more detail in Chapter 15 , but similarly they can be mistakenly classified and thereafter dismissed as part of the normal process of growing old .
24 This is considered in more detail in Chapter 3 .
25 This point will be considered in more detail in chapter 4 .
26 Our current evidence to explain the gender imbalance illustrated by the older age groups is very flimsy and is considered in more detail in Chapter 4 .
27 Second , at each age mortality rates are lower for women as compared with men ( this is considered in more detail below ) .
28 These developments are considered in more detail in the next chapter .
29 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 .
30 This issue of getting help is considered in more detail below .
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