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

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1 What can we make of the corporatist perspective on British politics , and just how stable is the pattern of politics which is suggested by those who point to close collaborative arrangements between particular interests and the state in pursuit of ever more state intervention ?
2 Over 70 per cent of both groups were considered psychotic , with rather more men schizophrenic and rather more women suffering affective psychosis .
3 Over the next few years , the coalition government worked on the framing of a federal law that laid the foundations of a much larger system of higher education — and opened the door to far more state control over the universities .
4 Wrapped inside it , Gabriel listened to yet more rain drumming on the stage overhead , and knew he was safe , however hard the wind blew or the rain rained .
5 Right now , though , these fine sentiments have got a fat chance of being put into practice where I 'm standing , boiling the milk for yet more midnight cocoa : with a baby of six weeks in the family , the philosophy of parental detachment is a far cry from reality .
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