Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] [adv] more [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 It may be that TNC proposals will raise standards by increased accountability ; but I remain convinced that the creation of a true teacher-parent partnership has even more to contribute .
2 Well , she 'd lost her bonus now , she observed ruefully to herself as the tall dark stranger turned once more to look at her and remarked in a scathing tone of voice , ‘ I would say that , considering the state your car 's in , about the only thing it 's good for is to be used as a battering-ram . ’
3 It was only with the American-led development from the 1900s of geriatric medicine as a new specialty , followed in the interwar years by self-help books and clubs encouraging older people to keep fit , travel , keep working , and — at least from the 1950s — stay sexually active , that informed European opinion began once more to swing towards a positive view of ageing .
4 From this time onward , a kind of oscillating magnetism seemed ever more to bind the three brothers of Trazior , attracting each to one , and one to each , yet also — as well — repelling each in a bizarre negative of friendship .
5 The Supreme Soviet failed twice more to approve the bill before the successful vote on May 20 .
6 Those approaching graduation had even more to fear .
7 As his hand started once more to ascend the bare slope of her thigh , she tightened , immeasurably , her knees , and his hand halted .
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