Example sentences of "[coord] [adv] [art] [noun sg] more " in BNC.

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1 After that the total amounts , or even a bit more if we look at it , erm , what over factor , Janet , no John , it must be John 's turn now , affects the allocation to units in those first four years by looking at that table .
2 The only drawback is their price — anything from about £8 per square metre for the plainest types , up to £20 per square metre , or sometimes a lot more for elaborate designs .
3 During Elizabeth 's long reign a mere nineteen churches or chapels were built , and only a handful more , including Fulmer and Bletchley in Buckinghamshire , Groomsbridge and St Nicholas , Rochester , in Kent , and St John Briggate in Leeds , were completed under the early Stuarts .
4 The trip to USA will give him a bit more confidence — and hopefully a bit more resolve to show his stuf in training .
5 He 's older than she is and probably a lot more experienced .
6 A couple of feints , and now a couple more .
7 I use it throughout my work because , used skilfully and imaginatively , it can make any sort of communication more powerful , more exciting and frequently a lot more fun .
8 and then a bit more cleaning .
9 You just want a quick glance at it to see what she , oh well half of it 's saved and then a bit more than a quarter .
10 You do n't want a bit of sedimentation and then a gap when nothing was being laid down and then a bit more being sedimented , because , you know , you do n't know then whether the jumps you see in the record are simply there because there was a gap in deposition , or whether they really reflect the sudden change in the population .
11 It takes so much of your time , 15–20 hours a week from February to October and sometimes a lot more , ’ he said .
12 The Sumatran tiger is more closely and deceptively striped than his larger Indian cousin , and quite a bit more intelligent .
13 Oh all of that , name calling and and quite a bit more .
14 ‘ We still will , but perhaps a bit more slowly now . ’
15 ‘ He is very charismatic , is n't he , but possibly a bit more removed , more aloof , than the other leaders , ’ said Miss Cathryn Avison , 22 , a first-time voter .
16 It 's a strange sort of footy is this , but still a lot more exciting than watching Birmingham City .
17 But recently a lot more interesting projects , such as the University of the Third Age ( address on page 148 ) had got off the ground , and she was enjoying two of the courses being run locally .
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