Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adj] [verb] more [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Figure 2.7 gives more detail about ‘ self-rated ’ social class in the mid-1980s .
2 The House UnAmerican Activities Committee had been sitting before McCarthy and it went on after him and in the long run this damaged more people .
3 And yet , over the past few years , he is probably regarded in the Caribbean as the West Indies bowler able to extract more movement off the pitch than any other and , certainly , during last summer 's Test series against England , he and Ambrose were the leaders in the ‘ unplayable delivery ’ department .
4 One is dismayed to learn that 3,000 million do not get pure drinking water and so are too weak to undertake the work necessary to grow more food .
5 Whilst the modules at all levels are designed to allow use in vocational contexts , Module 5 puts more emphasis on this area , but still within a series of skills of very general relevance .
6 But clause 12 presents more difficulty .
7 Mr Wakeley feels that it is not cost effective to use more machines : ‘ You ca n't have all your staff training at the same time .
8 The transistor bridge drive introduced in Section 2.3 uses more semiconductor devices per phase than the unipolar drive , but by placing additional windings in the hybrid motor it is possible to simplify the drive ; this technique is described in Section 2.4 .
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