Example sentences of "gave more " in BNC.

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1 The requirement forever more schools for the ever growing young population in Chiswick resulted in another school , a Secondary School for both boys and girls , being built on a site between Burlington Lane — not far from the County Grammar School — and a new road being constructed which gave more direct access to both those schools from Sutton Court Road .
2 In the late 1060s and 1070s Hildebrand , later Pope Gregory VII ( 1073–85 ) , gave more consistent support to the last and most effective of the Patarine leaders , Erlembald , a noble demagogue ; and Milan became a theatre of war between the pope and the Emperor Henry IV .
3 The condition of the new ‘ working classes ’ gave more and more cause for anxiety after the turn of the century .
4 MADRID 'S five big daily newspapers carried dozens of pages on the split and only one gave more front page space to another story .
5 This attitude was reinforced by the second wave of technology which provided instrumentation , ways of sensing and recording data which gave more accurate and reliable data than that which can be detected directly by the human senses .
6 Diplomatically the Avignon popes gave more to Edward than they gained from him , and by their intervention , first to save his favourites and then to bring about peace with Scotland and with France , the terms of which were not relished by the people , the papacy went further towards gaining that ill-reputation which dogged it in fourteenth-century England .
7 These researchers presented a group of subjects with a verbal dichotic listening task and noted that subjects gave more rightward than leftward eye movements as well as showing the usual right ear advantage on the dichotic task .
8 None gave more than 13 hours to Language in Education ( except one which listed the whole 120 ) , and several gave none ( but unlike with the English tutors , this was generally recognised as a separate area ) .
9 The independent groups gave more detailed reports .
10 For all three junction types the mean value of B is lower than the 3.5 expected for unbiased responding despite the fact that overall subjects gave more ‘ No ’ responses than ‘ Yes ’ ones .
11 Using this procedure subjects gave more intelligible descriptions .
12 English Nature spent over £6 million on habitat management agreements during the year and gave more than £250,000 in land purchase grants to the voluntary sector .
13 Past members of who gave more than 25 years of service to the council may be considered for the title .
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