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

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1 It will be argued in this chapter that their prideful belief in the capacity to influence , so vividly expressed and so evidently vindicated in Indirect Rule , led the British on to fatal experiment in more and more attenuated forms of imperial control .
2 The Treasury were very , very skilled chaps in more or less stopping you doing anything .
3 Heating for instance in more than just one room , which for instance became standard in council house building in the late forties onwards .
4 Leeds switched tactics slightly and brought Kelly in more and more so that West ham were being skinned on both wings .
5 It appears to be aimed squarely at what the Americans would call a ‘ resort diver ’ , rather than someone like me who dives several times a week in more or less the same areas .
6 However , he successfully adopted his style in more than adequately coping with the West Indian fast bowling of the 1960's .
7 The publisher , traditionally , needs to sell at least a thousand copies of that to be worth even advertising it , but this means that you can print an extra copy whenever you want and this then implies and even larger and larger growth in more and more specialised information which only computers can manage , and one hesitates to work out where the end of all this is .
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