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

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1 It was full of more men in white .
2 Pupil Gender : It is well documented that boys get into more trouble in school than girls and that boys are generally more assertive and visible .
3 If the job or employer is unusual , then it may be helpful to go into more detail in advance of your interview , simply to allow whoever is vetting your application to pick you out from the crowd .
4 Make a special check at this time of year , fencing is put under more pressure in winter , because horses push against it trying to reach grass on the other side and mill round gateways wanting to come in .
5 Akitas here are now what the Japanese would call the ‘ old ’ type , with more variety in colour than would be accepted in its homeland .
6 Other books under the new Artemis imprint are a monograph on the award winning architect Zaha Hadid , and a new book on Jean Nouvel by Olivier Boissière in the Studiopaperbacks series , now produced in larger format with more titles in English .
7 Even within the ruthless world of Irish republican terrorism , INLA members are regarded as ‘ crazies ’ , with more interest in violence for its own sake than in nationalist aims .
8 The speaker is less likely to gulp for more air in mid-sentence .
9 She has argued for more competition in state lottery tenders .
10 Other influences include a demand by workers for more participation in enterprise decision-making .
11 We shall be asking for more details in Committee about who else will be involved and how they will discharge their duties .
12 The prisons have not so far been told what Mr Howard 's plans for more austerity in jail are likely to mean .
13 Though it 's not suitable for all emergency operations , look out for more techniques in routine surgery .
14 Patients with adenocarcinoma had smoked for more years in total ( median 38.5 , range 4–54 years ) than patients with CLO ( median 29.5 , range 6–55 years ) ( p<0.01 ) .
15 Patients with adenocarcinoma had smoked for more years in total ( median 38.5 , range 4–54 years ) than CLO patients ( median 29.5 , range 6–55 years ) ( p<0.01 ) .
16 Community care planning in this new form presents better opportunities for better services and for more people in need to be looked after in their own homes .
17 Several of the Board 's leading civil servants had been pressing for more equality in provision .
18 Such comments give some idea of what some academics understand by the idea of a disciplinary ‘ culture ’ , a notion which we will explore in more depth in Chapter 4 .
19 I shall now examine these works in more detail in order to develop my critique of the ‘ autonomous ’ model and to move towards an alternative ‘ ideological ’ model .
20 The nature of the capital charges is outlined in the main White Paper and then shown in more detail in Working Paper 5 and in Working Paper 9 .
21 These issues are taken up and considered in more detail in Part 3 .
22 We shall now take this conception of style further , in order to lay the groundwork for examining communicative effects of style in more detail in Part II .
23 These channels are described in more detail in specialist publications which also offer helpful suggestions on how and when to use them .
24 On tone-unit boundaries , there is a clear explanation of the problems in Cruttenden ( 1986 ) , pp.35–42 , and in more detail in Crystal ( 1969 ) , pp.204–7 .
25 Cash underwritten alternatives are considered in more detail in para 5.12 below .
26 Outcome is shown in more detail in Table 4 .
27 Systems will simply not change as easily as Shapland and Hobbs seem to hope ; for police society is extremely conservative and masculine in outlook , and has long reflected the low esteem women are given in wider society , as I will describe in more detail in Chapter 4 .
28 These limitations will be discussed in more detail in Chapter 10 .
29 The advantage of our body clock is that it improves the way in which we fit into a rhythmic environment ( this was considered in more detail in Chapter 8 ) .
30 This is of course traumatic in itself and involves an interview with the Registrar which we will discuss in more detail in chapter 11 .
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