Example sentences of "[num] more [subord] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Its first two blast furnaces employing 50 men were upgraded within four years to employ 300 more than the population of the whole parish .
2 David Sole extends his record as Scotland 's captain to 22 matches , three more than the figure set by British Lion Ian McLauchlan .
3 The Home Office says that there are currently 351 staff working at Long Lartin ; 5 more than the level agreed upon with the Prison Officers Association back in may of last year .
4 At day 21 , histamine had significantly increased the basal growth of MKN45G to 1.6 more than the control , p<0.002 , Mann-Whitney ) and this was significantly reversed by coadministration of cimetidine ( p<0.02 , Mann-Whitney ) .
5 Crawford , who had a bad second lap , lost 76 marks , 50 more than the winner former champion Jordi Tarres .
6 More than 13,000 people turned up to watch , which is 10,000 more than the standard of play merited and the stadium had all the atmosphere of a crypt — a sad pass for a fixture which used to crackle with excitement and produce play of fire and skill .
7 By 1958 more than a quarter of consumers had electric water heating ( compared with an eighth on nationalisation ) and water heaters accounted for about a quarter of all domestic electricity sales .
8 This is £9 billion more than the Government forecast only six months ago .
9 A task force sent out by the House of Representatives ' banking committee estimates that sorting out America 's savings and loan mess could cost as much as $162 billion more than the $50 billion authorised by Congress less than a year ago .
10 Defence cuts of up to $8 billion more than the Bush administration had planned for the fiscal year beginning in October .
11 The public sector repaid £3,834 million last month , almost £3 billion more than the City had expected and , after crediting privatisation proceeds of £6.3 billion , the shortfall in government revenue for the first ten months of the current financial year actually fell back to £21.6 billion at the end of January .
12 Shakespeare 's The Winter 's Tale , for example , was revived in 1623 more than a decade after its first appearance .
13 Urgent demand for which I totally agree for millions more than the money is available er , as long as all the council says this is our priority of course you can have it .
14 Dutch farms produce 84 million tons of manure a year , 13 millions more than the land can absorb .
15 ‘ Our policy is not to make a fuss of one more than the others — that way there 's no aggro .
16 664 more than a shadow of the influence in southern England which had been Eadwine 's or Oswald 's .
17 That 's around 40 more than the prison can comfortably accommodate .
18 In 1901 more than a quarter of all employed males in North Shields worked in and around the port and there were nearly 2000 seamen and 600 dockers and coal heavers resident in the town .
19 She was greatly overworked , with between 1,300 and 1,500 patients , several hundred more than the number of beds , and only fifty nurses .
20 By the outbreak of war , the party had 287 MPs , thirty more than the Liberals and almost as many as the combined Liberal-Labour vote .
21 It is £50 million more than the formula consequences of the England settlement , with the result that I have that much less available for other programmes .
22 The findings show that Labour would win 76 seats from the Conservatives , giving them 305 seats overall , six or seven more than the Tories , but 21 short of an overall majority , with the Liberal Democrats holding the balance of power .
23 THE SOVIET UNION is employing 900 000 scientists and engineers on research and development — 200 000 more than the United States .
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