Example sentences of "more put " in BNC.

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1 Cottee , fit again after two knee operations , was the man who once more put the knife into Dalglish — though the catalysts of Everton 's thrilling victory were Robert Warzycha and the effervescent Peter Beardsley .
2 I closed my eyes , and once more put palms together .
3 And precisely what distressed her about John 's outburst was that it once more put that distance between them ; it made them opposites sinner and sinned against , penitent and confessor , worm and angel .
4 More to put her at her ease again than for any other reason I picked up The Times and showed it to her .
5 Or to perhaps er put it more to put it , to make it more erm obvious anti-clericalism .
6 The sergeant looked even more put out when there was a knock on the outer door and the voice continued .
7 However , the sophisticated methodology of land-use planning , as well as the policy instruments of the programme , have recently been shown to be very fragile and unable to prevent large areas of land previously left uncultivated ( because of susceptibility to erosion ) , being once more put under the plough .
8 Feeling more put out than embarrassed when the theatre management turned them away , the six complained that they had understood that ‘ you had to be in the nude in order to get in ’ .
9 But if this is so , not only is the case against holism once more put in doubt , the case for supposing that it can ever be established in such an a priori fashion is threatened at the same time .
10 As time goes by , Herta seems more and more put out — by my impotence .
11 Democratic Russia itself , at a press conference on Sept. 10 , warned that it would go over to the opposition if economic reform programmes were watered down and the former nomenklatura were once more put in command .
12 It is true that the existence of the Cabinet is now acknowledged in parliamentary legislation — the Parliamentary Commissioner Act 1967 , for example , creates a privilege for Cabinet papers in connection with proceedings before the ‘ ombudsman ’ — but this no more puts the Cabinet on a statutory , legal , basis than does the dogs Act create dogs .
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