Example sentences of "[prep] [noun] [v-ing] [adv] more " in BNC.

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1 ’ Increasingly the Regulation was being interpreted in a way which was much wider than intended with applications for review becoming ever more speculative .
2 Faced with this failure to raise output through the wage rate , it became advantageous to the manufacturer to set up central spinning and weaving factories in order to reduce the rising cost of merchants travelling ever more extensively in search of additional putting-out workers .
3 Much the same happened in a general cultural sense , with Faroe becoming even more independent and determined to maintain its old customs .
4 With Kooy sounding rather more comfortable , is better sung .
5 Lead times have been dramatically reduced , with goods moving much more quickly through the factory , and quality efforts ensure that 96 per cent of products are now going out ‘ right first time ’ .
6 An incredible value — loaded with dazzling features usually found only in chronographs costing much more !
7 It should be noted that the rounding of figures to the nearest whole number ( or , occasionally , to one decimal place ) can result in percentages totalling slightly more — or less — than 100% .
8 Elizabeth found the move to community living much more difficult .
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