Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [prep] [art] more " in BNC.
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1 | The technology differs fundamentally from the more domestically familiar teletext systems , Ceefax and Oracle ( see Figure 7.1 ) . |
2 | South Africa demonstrably adjusted better to the more disciplined requirements of the longer game after almost two months of the uninterrupted frenzy of the World Cup . |
3 | Satisfied with this flimsy explanation for the time being , she moved on to a more intimate subject : herself . |
4 | However , as soon as they moved on to a more public and active presentation of their demands then councillors condemned this activity , the demands themselves were ignored , and the groups were held up to public ridicule as a threat to democracy and the general interest . |
5 | Stronger subject and technical background and training are important for these new information staff , as well as the ability to work effectively in a more fluid organisational environment . |
6 | Instead of the old concept of teaching , according to which the teacher , possessed of superior powers and superior knowledge , attempted to pass on to the more able of his pupils that non-practical culture which would most benefit them personally , a new class-room communication should be envisaged . |
7 | I am going to vote against the motion , I 'm disappointed with the liberal group not come in with a more constructive amendment or even a proposal , as I would say asked you to do . |
8 | [ P. 392 ] Formen contains many of the elements of Marx 's evolutionary theory concerning pre-capitalist systems , and it also contains much about the more immediate origins of capitalism . |
9 | Rarer species of snowdrops are being indiscriminately harvested along with the more common ones . |
10 | A group of 25 communicators , sociologists and people from the religious communities of North America and Asia have agreed on specific plans to work together for a more just global communication environment . |
11 | You can tell that you have not been fobbed off with the more mature product by the size of the cuts and the pallor of the flesh . |
12 | Lennie ( 1980 ) has come up with a more challenging suggestion . |
13 | Doctors agree that there are no risks in regular exercise , as long as you start gently and gradually build up to the more strenuous activities . ’ |
14 | Sometimes vulnerable old people are caught up in a more general crisis such as a major road or rail accident , or other disaster . |
15 | But he could not have come back at a more opportune time as far as Selkirk are concerned . |
16 | Other weights used larger canes spaced out in a more formal pattern . |
17 | Nigger barked in annoyance , and moved out into the more bearable climate of the dry heat rooms . |
18 | In other words , will workers in the future be increasingly herded together in large factories or offices belonging to even larger corporations or will there be a shift towards work being carried out at a more local level within small groups , perhaps operating as independent companies , partnerships , or co-operatives ? |
19 | Many databases which use SQL provide a QBE interface so that inexperienced users can formulate queries quickly ( the data definition will usually have been carried out by a more experienced user using SQL and complex queries will also use SQL ) . |
20 | Within months , Scargill 's warnings of substantial pit closures were transformed into reality : the NUM was unable to resist — with most of its members at the affected pits rapidly opting for the generous redundancy terms — and with the privatization of the electricity-generating industry at the end of the 1980s the ability of many British mines to compete was in question ; closures were instituted even in the more productive fields . |
21 | Operating schedules inevitably put pressure on aircraft down time and because aircraft manufacturers are operating to maximum capacity producing new aircraft , spare parts may also become difficult to obtain particularly for the more mature aircraft types . |
22 | The high amplitude contractions travel over relatively long segments of the colon and appear consecutively in the more distal bowel , suggesting that this activity is coordinated and propulsive . |
23 | He opposes this view , by arguing that Hardy 's so-called lapses of style can not be considered apart from a more general consideration of his strengths and weaknesses as a novelist . |
24 | If Celtic Christianity drew heavily on Egypt , it also drew heavily on the more explicitly heretical traditions of Syria , Asia Minor and Mesopotamia . |
25 | However while the solemn task went on the contestants all local English wine makers had gathered outside in a more lighthearted mood . |
26 | Homoeopathy fits comfortably into a more natural , ecological view of the individual and the society in which he lives . |
27 | Whereas the bulk of athletes being attracted to this new four-pronged sport have spilled over from the more established triathlon ranks , and so have found the canoeing discipline particularly tough , Graham has the advantage of a fine record with the paddle . |
28 | There 's also Bob 's ‘ Songs Of Freedom ’ , a force worldwide , but out of fashion in Jamaica , a country that has moved on to the more bodily delights of raggamuffin . |
29 | The couple have now moved on to the more complicated use of silks , and subjects have varied from masterpieces such as The Old Mill and The Haywain to a girl skating on a lake and a Victorian winter scene . |
30 | The New Zealand experience suggests that those who proceed with ‘ open ’ adoption are not altogether the same as those who would have done so under the more traditional approach . |