Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv] more [conj] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Seen from this vantage point , those microprocessor-based products whose introduction into non-domestic premises the British Government is currently endorsing appear as more than a simple technical solution to a particular economic problem — the conservation of energy .
2 As it is , women hold barely more than a quarter of all managerial and administrative posts , yet make up nearly half the workforce .
3 Office rents have soared in London over the past couple of years but political factors are also significant as government departments make up more than a quarter of moves .
4 Individual letters mean far more than a signature on a petition .
5 To the primary teacher " teaching resources " mean far more than the school textbook .
6 It is widely recognised that agricultural resources produce far more than a supply of raw foodstuffs .
7 For me the arts embrace far more than the visual and dimensional .
8 Many go back more than a decade — to about the time when massive asbestosis judgments first started to trigger claims against insurance policies written in the 1950s .
9 The origins of British railway unions go back more than a century ( Bagwell 1963 ; McKillop 1950 ; Murphy 1980 ) , although it was only in 1911 that the unions won recognition , with the help of government intervention , from the railway companies .
10 The names differ far more than the flavors , and help to stretch these latter further apart .
11 These true eels never colour up more than the dull grey/green of the juvenile specimens .
12 Although the Boundary Commission is unwilling to pre-empt the results of its county-wide review , it is understood that the focus will be on Colchester where both constituencies have far more than the ideal average of 69,000 voters .
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