Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [verb] more [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I would much rather see more emphasis placed on er , enhancing the special constabulary , er , because I think that is a , a far more er , productive initiative .
2 So always buy more flowers and foliage than you think you will need to allow for some spares .
3 A man alone always attracts more attention than a couple together .
4 In the early stages of migration , the peasants come from the richer and more developed rural areas and so frequently have more skills to offer when they reach the town , than those in the less developed areas .
5 As I said , he certainly has nt been alone in fading the last few games — and he does do the work to begin with , so maybe has more right to fade .
6 The spread of political responsibility throughout the population to local councillors , school governors and so on informs more people about the nature of the financial choices that have to be made , and thus produces a more informed electorate .
7 Ordinands do not necessarily have more imagination than others .
8 So now the pressure on the broker is not only to do more business but to do it in exactly their way . ’
9 To meet this point I think one must say that Bentham 's view was , in effect , that a right action must not only do more good than harm , but must also be such that neither the particular good it does , nor any other comparable good which might have substituted for it , could have been achieved at less cost in terms of harm done .
10 He reckoned that Biblical Christianity not only made more sense than any other religion or philosophy , but also it was the only one that had the power to produce real holiness of life in genuine believers .
11 This not only supplies more power , but also enables you to get close enough to the board to put your foot on it .
12 In fact sir , the County Council 's figures produced in another appendix , ca n't lay my hands on it at the moment , had put this figure in as three thousand six hundred and fifty , but the nub of those two things are , that over that six month period , we 're not only seeing more houses built but we have more consented , and that has n't affected the residue that appears in the rest of these schedules .
13 Mr Stewart said he was sure the centre would not only allow more organisations to win EC backing but , more importantly , would lead to the implementation of research and development in the form of new products and new processes in UK companies .
14 This way you 'll not only get more personality into the room but you 'll also go more slowly , giving yourself more time to think around problems .
15 We launched this draw not only to encourage more people to enjoy ‘ old York ’ , but also to give them the opportunity to experience the excitement of New York . ’
16 As people get wealthier right , one of the , they not only demand more goods , but they demand a wider variety of what is essentially or what can be classified as the same good .
17 It is notable that , on the final French campaign of 1449–50 , carefully and confidently organised by the king , and carried out by a much-reformed army , the majority of fortified places did not resist , preferring to open their gates to the side which not only controlled more firepower but claimed with greater vigour to represent legitimate and effective rule .
18 they are less economistic than men , that is they do not only seek more rewards ;
19 The skilled negotiator , on the other hand , asks questions not only to gain more information and understanding but also as an alternative to disagreeing bluntly and as a means of putting forward suggestions ( ie possible courses of action said as questions .
20 This rechunking of the text may be an idiosyncratic adjustment on the part of the German translator , as it appears that German does not generally favour more breaks than English .
21 The aim of animal breeders is not just to produce more animals but to produce better animals .
22 By a similar token , the president can not possibly grant more responsibility to his wife .
23 Dorothy had ‘ not often felt more regret ’ than she did that day .
24 But the Conservative Government has not simply spent more money on the NHS .
25 Home Economics syllabuses , ever ambitious , are gradually now incorporating more elements of home-making , child care , nutrition ( Kenya and Nigeria ) , while needlework assumes less paramount importance .
26 There are a number of reasons for this which could take all day to expound , but the main reason and the one I shall elaborate is that industrialised agriculture nearly always consumes more energy than it produces and is living off capital in the form of fossil fuels .
27 But I would have thought probably the squash or the bowls strictly probably generate more money
28 " Gabon is specially significant because it probably now has more elephants than any other African country , and so far they have been relatively undisturbed by poachers .
29 Pushing the tyres up again takes more energy and children will soon sort out the lightest or compete with one another to push the heaviest .
30 New offences are constantly being created and the police point out that we are also actually reporting more crimes .
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