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

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1 In the discussion of more faith the question of truth is not even on the agenda .
2 Yeah , I think that we need to look into more depth the issue of the County Farms estate , we agreed from the start it was something that could not be rushed , and we had to , the principle question that needed to be answered was that was there a viability for County Farms or role for County Farms in the nineteen nineties .
3 With more experience the observer will find it worth learning to use the full SCAN system , since the event-by-event analysis shows very clearly the rhythm of the teacher 's style and how the teaching unit and the program support or upset it .
4 ‘ Though their behaviour may strike with more force the heart of a stranger , they are certainly in danger of missing the attention of their countrymen . ’
5 For more detail the reader is referred elsewhere ( Bures et al .
6 We will quickly consider these , before exploring in more depth the development of those policies that are in fact locally generated .
7 In order to formulate our simple model , we must first consider in more detail the link between the rate of price inflation and the rate of money wage inflation .
8 I have asked to take the lead in establishing in more detail the structure and approach for Services Division .
9 Parallel workshops on the second day will provide an opportunity to discuss in more detail the matching of user requirements in the individual technology areas .
10 At this point , it is worth discussing in more detail the concept of ‘ culture ’ in organisations .
11 It is now necessary to consider in more detail the character of the apparent singularities in these initial regions II and III .
12 In order to examine in more detail the interaction between socio-political context , economic problems and educational policies pursued by governments , the case-study countries are grouped according to key problems and the variety of ways in which governments have attempted to deal with them .
13 This led him to investigate in more detail the effect of alcohol on chromosome segregation at about the time of conception , and its effects on early development of the mouse embryo in vivo .
14 We turn in the next section to consider in more detail the effect of crime upon women .
15 This chapter explores in more detail the effect of such equivalence classes on parsing phonemes into words .
16 Elsewhere the authors have explored in more detail the nature and relevance of such approaches to people with learning difficulties ( Swain and Brechin , forthcoming ) .
17 The purpose of the present chapter is to investigate in more detail the nature of Muscovite colonial policies in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries , drawing largely on the researches of a range of Soviet scholars , but particularly those of N.I .
18 Often long after a release , a reappearance or the commutation of a death sentence , information reaches us which shows in more detail the impact of your appeals .
19 That , in itself , is an argument for the establishment of a Select Committee on Scottish affairs , which could consider in more detail an education system that we all value highly .
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