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

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1 Things have begun to swing towards more enforcement after a period in which , as you note , the Sherman and Clayton acts were forgotten and the authorities charged with enforcing them were starved of resources .
2 Although this may seem to be of more interest to a mountaineer it does give a most convincing sense of reality to his hills and this without a sterile exactitude .
3 Back on Praslin we spent half a day in the reserve of Valle/1e de Mai , which is probably of more interest to a botanist .
4 Students with more knowledge of a subject should be involved in teaching the others in the group .
5 Lorentz 's view was that the movies since their inception had offered cheap and comfortable relief ; time had to be killed somehow and one could ‘ be bored with more comfort at a movie than anywhere else ’ .
6 On reporting to the tsar in 1849 , the Minister received the title of Count for providing Nicholas with more information about a group of dissidents than he had had since the exposure of the Decembrists .
7 Having decided to invest in new and expensive equipment it may then be appropriate to market actively for more work in a particular field in order to maximise the use of the equipment and enable more staff to become proficient in its use .
8 It has joined the queue of property and building companies asking shareholders for more money with a £104m rights issue of new shares .
9 It has joined the queue of property and building companies asking shareholders for more money with a £104m rights issue of new shares .
10 It has joined the queue of property and building companies asking shareholders for more money with a £104m rights issue of new shares .
11 For more information on a dog-handling career with the RAF , contact : RAF Police Dog-Training Squadron , Newton , Notts , NG13 8HL , or phone 0949 20771 ( extension 453 or 426 ) , or the RAF Careers Information Office on 0734 590650 .
12 I left her , and went to search for more information in a different place .
13 In the end , EGBT were willing to put in more money for a more environmentally-friendly mode of working , and we agreed that the planings would be off-loaded at the end of the path , and then ferried in on dumper trucks .
14 However , the report identifies a number of areas that need to be addressed in more detail as a result we are recommendatin it , recommending that a major consultation exercise be d be conducted this year to ensure that the many ideas that people have to improve our Health , Safety and Environment Service are considered .
15 To show diversity , the team will also look in more detail at a number of small geographic areas .
16 When these new factors are brought out by the informant the interviewer can then follow them up in more detail by a simple prompt , such as ‘ Tell me more about what happened when the old vicar died and this new man came who fell out with the schoolmaster . ’
17 The phrase ‘ can be followed by ’ indicates that not all crime does actually result in police action and prosecution , an issue we will examine in more detail in a discussion of criminal statistics ( Chapter 4 ) .
18 I hope to write about both these accessories in more detail in a later article .
19 This is explored in more detail in a later chapter .
20 ( Direct marketing is dealt with in more detail in a later chapter . )
21 This comes out in this page we 'll have a look at it in more detail in a minute .
22 ‘ You 're probably in more danger from a British rifle bullet than you are from any French weapon . ’
23 Although managers require up to date information they have access to more information on a day to day basis than external users .
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