Example sentences of "[prep] more [noun pl] [conj] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 In whatever sense it is to be recognized as an objective fact that I am now responding in awareness of more factors than before , my reaction will likewise be objectively better than before .
2 With that relationship gone , they are at the mercy of more laws and more political meddling .
3 With that relationship gone , they are at the mercy of more laws and more political meddling .
4 The overwhelming need was just for more films and so nobody really worried if there were a few strange films somewhere along the spectrum and similarly , as there was a need for lots of directors and cameramen , there was no harm in making films which allowed them to gain experience .
5 We do not yet know the implications for job numbers of the reorganisation , but as stated in the AEA Times Bulletin there may be a need to plan for more reductions than previously anticipated .
6 I started putting in more hours and sometimes found reason to sleep at the office , hoping I could sleep off this feeling of falling out of love .
7 Mr Langdale added : ‘ He is quite clearly a ruined man — ruined in more senses than just one .
8 And the report also points out that reductions in deer numbers would be achieved mainly by shooting hinds , which could lead to subsequent savings and might , in some cases , result in more stags and so increase potential stalking revenue and the capital values of the estates .
9 This is true in more ways than simply obtaining an Equity card .
10 We are giving more public support to more students than ever before .
11 The Queen emerged to more protests but finally forced a smile before she was driven away .
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