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

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1 So the arrangements were made with the White Star line and unbeknown to Nellie , Liam eventually did get two reservations on the new ship , which was brought down from Liverpool to Southampton , where most of the passengers got on , and then to Cherbourg to pick up some more and finally to Queenstown before crossing the Atlantic to New York .
2 We argued some more and finally I said , " Well , who else do you have ? "
3 The chopper went to refuel , came back and buzzed around some more and then returned to Glasgow .
4 Will you save some more and then you can send for
5 Anglers will anticipate a few more as well as flounders in this Sunday 's teams-of-eight final match which incorporates the annual Collen Pairs Trophy .
6 Eckholm 's book ( 1976 ) does this more than adequately , and less recent accounts ( e.g. Jacks and Whyte 1939 : Hyams 1952 ) have also documented what has been seen as a widespread and serious problem .
7 In Paris , this space , much more than elsewhere , became both popularized and classless .
8 Finally , this Bildungsbürgertum , much more than elsewhere , subscribed to statist values .
9 Much more than here . ’
10 In fact ’ , she went on , ‘ much more than well .
11 It son a Thomas Cook Travel Book award along with its good reviews and I wanted to spend some time with the lensman responsible , to find out why this man sees so much more than nearly all his contemporaries .
12 They provide a very active participation in the many voluntary groups supporting the revolution and contribute much more than previously to development through participation in the labour force .
13 HOOD Much more than fast
14 For David Prentice the desire to paint the landscape encompasses much more than simply an aim to record its appearance
15 That in turn involves much more than simply studying him as a figure of past history , or breathing in his historical influence .
16 Resource-based learning therefore turns out to involve much more than simply a method of revitalizing and individualizing learning .
17 And she knew now that the worst accusation to be levelled against such women as Marie Moon was that they found " all that " much more than simply worthwhile .
18 But it will also be evident that Saussurean linguistics did much more than simply reinforce the Formalists ' view of literature .
19 A wealth of evidence exists to prove that reading involves much more than simply recognising the individual characters that form a word .
20 That of 1814 , however , became known as the Great Revival and it was much more than simply a recruitment phenomenon .
21 We can do so much more than simply acting as if we were all Victorians .
22 Romanticism , multitudinousness , imperfect comprehension : these are the poem 's goals , achieved stylistically much more than semantically .
23 This is the pub as social institution , so much more than just a place for drinking .
24 However I know for a fact that is has done much more than just promote real draught ale .
25 Kenya 's Other Mountains — There 's much more than just Mount Kenya , as David Else discovers
26 However , Ingleborough has much more than just an impressive outline ; geologically it is a fascinating place .
27 One supplier of this type of boarding , Caradon Celuform , now offers much more than just a maintenancefree material .
28 It is an excellent video that does much more than just show the superb display that the public expects from these professionals .
29 In the face of such mystery , God was much more than just a protective wing to creep under .
30 The certain mystique it had was much more than just Cowboys and Indians on television .
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