Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb base] [adv] more [subord] " in BNC.
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1 | But , in any case , I should have realized that a review of high seriousness like The Criterion , the circulation of which never reached 1,000 copies and I suspect hardly more than 500 , was supported by an intellectual minority whose allegiance did not wane on account of the neglect of a man of whom many may not have heard . |
2 | Er I think far more than they do now . |
3 | yeah , you get a subsidized grant for going to London , yeah , so you get like more than normal |
4 | As we consume little more than 10 litres of wine per person per year , Britons can hardly claim to be a ‘ wine-drinking nation ’ . |
5 | MIX and Max with Mel and you could be on to a video winner as we give away more than £2,500worth of Gibson tapes . |
6 | We assume once more than unc have dominant moduli , any eigenvalues of greater moduli having been removed by deflation etc . |
7 | The frescoes allow more scope , but even they show little more than one event at a time . |
8 | Between them they earn slightly more than £14,000 . |
9 | around the m around the Mansfield =field , and these Children , at School they know far more than I do at my age I think . |
10 | When first designated , the areas already had a population of 945,000 ; now they contain rather more than 2 millions . |
11 | Although Apple 's Macintosh machines have always offered high-resolution screens and excellent graphics and audio architecture , they represent little more than 12 per cent of the personal computers in use today . |