Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] for [art] more " in BNC.

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1 China could only wait for a more favourable opportunity to recover her rights .
2 This plant needs very special attention and therefore is only recommended for the more experienced aquarist .
3 There are suits that are better equipped for the more demanding skier and manufacturers who specialise in this end of the market include Nevica , Berghaus , Phoenix , Degre 7 , Powderhorn and SOS who say they are not interested in following ski fashions : ‘ We make heavy duty workwear for people who spend their winters in the mountains . ’
4 The two groups , representing Asian and North American communicators , pledge below to strive for a more just global communication environment .
5 This procedure is normally reserved for the more important examples of delegated legislation , particularly those with financial implications ( in which case , the affirmation of the House of Commons will be sought ) .
6 It is still used for the more advanced undergraduate work and for sharing knowledge gained in research .
7 We could hardly wish for a more graphic portrayal of the son who is tied to his domineering , aggressive mother by ties of love , but who has to be a hero in the eyes of the world to prove his masculine worth .
8 It is significant that in the light of Roland Barthes 's S/Z ( 1970 ) , critics would subject even Balzac to the kind of analysis usually reserved for the more oppositional novels produced by the nouveau roman ( see Jefferson 1983 ) : poststructuralist and deconstructive readings could transform the ‘ readerly ’ into the ‘ writerly ’ .
9 ‘ The architect has to have his fee , but it will usually account for no more than 10 per cent of the building cost . ’
10 You could hardly ask for a more exhilarating way to kick off the week 's traces .
11 Conversely , Henry VII 's shell is more tubular , probably allowing for a more natural appearance of majesty when positioning the funerary sceptres in the hands .
12 He also called for a more concerted moral drive to check the spread of AIDS ( acquired immune deficiency syndrome ) in Africa .
13 We will deal only with self-excited instabilities , but predictions of chaos also exist for the more complex case where the injected signal , or the pumping rate , are modulated .
14 All other lorries will have to steer clear of streets originally designed for a more traditional form of transport .
15 Even allowing for a more diverse class-composition , this village inhabits another world from that other .
16 Could we climb that fast , even allowing for the more modest grading of most of it ?
17 The enormous contribution made throughout history — particularly in the arts — to society by homosexuals should surely make for a more tolerant and sympathetic understanding than to refer with such scorn to Wilde 's ‘ abnormal and filthy practises ’ .
18 ‘ Periodical ’ may be regarded as almost synonymous , but seems to be increasingly reserved for the more literary types .
19 Bobby Robson was there to assess World Cup candidates , but nothing positive emerged from 90 minutes of scuffling that made one almost yearn for the more measured boredom of Rangers ' European Cup exit in Munich three days earlier .
20 He said consumers would handle various conventional materials such as cotton , and Tencel garments , and then opt for the more expensive Tencel version .
21 Some seem to have been rebuilt on a larger scale , presumably to cater for a more centralised population ; an example may be Wharram Percy in Yorkshire .
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