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

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1 Coningham said that he had looked more closely at Scott 's scheme since the last debate , and ‘ could not acquiesce in the high opinion which that gentleman appeared to entertain of himself , judging by the long string of superlatives in his own praise with which he wound up his recent letter to The Times ' .
2 Before looking more closely at Habermas 's contributions to the theory of ideology I will first consider Althusser 's briefer but still significant analysis .
3 However , looking more closely at Fig. 6.5b , we see that in the cases and there is no chance that there are any trajectories which remain forever within the region of interest except for the homoclinic orbit itself at r = r* ; for all other trajectories the modulus of the a-coordinate increases on each pass through the top of B and so all trajectories eventually wander out of the region of validity of our analysis ( and , in fact , spiral into C1 or C2 ) .
4 During the First World War the red cars of the Corporation were seen more regularly at Squires Gate , where there was a military camp .
5 You get it done more deeply at home , plus I did my homework properly .
6 Like many sons , Prince Charles was in awe of his father , a man of handsome mien who seemed more naturally at ease with the world than he would ever be .
7 For example , it was noticeable how infringements were treated more leniently at times of ritual celebration , such as at Christmas , New Year , and on ‘ 11th Night ’ , when Protestants in working-class districts light bonfires on the eve of the Orange Order parades on 12 July .
8 This memory made him look more often at Tess than the other dairymaids .
9 We need to look more closely at processes of change ( and structures of stasis ) , particularly the roles of the forces and the relations of production .
10 He went up to look more closely at Mr Edgar , who suddenly recovered and hit Heathcliff hard on the neck .
11 In the following sections , we look more generally at patterns of change in two Hiberno-English vowels .
12 There are however none to my knowledge that combine the two more successfully than the CD3 , nor which sound more convincingly at home with a wide range of music .
13 It sounds like you may benefit from looking at some time management strategies for coping more effectively at work , and also looking at how you could be more assertive in order to limit the demands colleagues make on you .
14 One 's thoughts get distracted more quickly at home and then one can become more positive again . ’
15 Nevertheless he looked more closely at Iritnefert .
16 Within hours of the announcement of a one per cent reduction in interest rates , the phones started ringing more frequently at Andrews Estate Agency in Gloucester .
17 ( Smaller-scale gatherings could be held more frequently at meeting-places in the countryside , at the count 's discretion . )
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