Example sentences of "[prep] more [noun pl] [conj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Fissuring of an atherosclerotic plaque would also expose collagen fibres , and the adhering platelets could release agents such as thromboxane A 2 and ADP , which would rapidly lead to adhesion and aggregation of more platelets and growth of the thrombus . |
2 | The end of the housing boom was reflected in news of more losses and branch closures among estate agents . |
3 | Viewing increased more with new broadcasting hours , such as afternoon TV in the early 1970s and breakfast time in the early 1980s , than with more channels and programme choice or technical improvements such as colour ( colour licences overtook black and white in 1976 ) . |
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5 | For more details and seat reservations , call Grosmont Station ( 0947 ) 85359 . |
6 | For more details and information about pre-performance talks in other theatres , telephone Kathleen Evans on 0532 450780 . |
7 | Rising incomes and growing demand were pulling in more imports as labour shortages constrained output , threatening the dwindling current-account surplus and placing future growth in doubt . |
8 | As the brakes came on and the flurry of activity again took in more passengers and luggage the old lady stood up and moved to the door . |
9 | Hair combings from her brush went at once into hiding — a small stoup , designed for Holy Water , concealed their rather sordid twirls — in accordance with the unspoken law that anything ugly should be put out of sight , which applied to more things than hair combings . |
10 | If we take criticism out of its academic context and apply it to more things than literature , it is evident that comparisons of value are fundamental to it . |
11 | • Regular smokers drink more alcohol and go to more discos and music ‘ gigs ’ than non-smokers . |
12 | It is hard to believe that a more adventurous policy would not have been justified ( even had it led to more mistakes and power cuts at the winter peak ) . |