Example sentences of "[coord] more [adv] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 One of the er matters that er one needs to apply one 's mind to in considering whether or not this land serves a greenbelt function or not , is to look at the land and assess whether or not it is more closely associated with the village or more closely associated with the er agricultural open land beyond the village .
2 In the south they were either pagan or more probably belonged to that archaic South Arabian form of Judaism which is still held by the Falashas .
3 Dead trees turn out to be commonplace — hundreds of them standing knee deep in the wide , slow meanders of the Murray River or more loosely scattered in a macabre parkland where what passes for good grazing has been toasted a mauvy brown by the long summer sun .
4 The mill was then possibly sold to Richard Webb , clothier , or more likely leased by Hudson and Henry Willoby to him .
5 Between 1841 and 1861 the number of male shoemakers in the county aged twenty or more almost doubled as both the urban and the rural population searched for employment .
6 ideas should be differently ordered or more fully expressed in order to convey their meaning ;
7 Images captured from TV , sent back from space , or more prosaically produced by a document scanner , are likely to fall into the same category .
8 the following 13 are likely to be already answered or more readily addressed within a context of ‘ open-decision making ’ .
9 Particularly striking exemplars are the penannular neck ornaments or torcs , the hoops of which were hollow or more often formed of twisted rods or finer wires , having loop terminals decorated by lost-wax casting combined with surface tooling ( fig. 19 ) .
10 Sports centres with excellent pitches and pools have been built but they have either been under used or more often patronized by groups who already had a high participation ratio , especially adult male car-owners .
11 This is half the typical findings for France , and far less than the third or more often reported from eastern Europe or from Japan in the same centuries .
12 Used in this way , a chart would probably be more effective because it may be larger and more easily seen at the back of the class .
13 John Coles has suggested a model for this area demonstrating the variety of land uses available to prehistoric communities in the Levels region and , as we will see later , this implies a situation much in evidence and more easily proven in the Middle Ages .
14 If it still happens , then try a smaller main hook , which will be lighter and more easily sucked into the barbel 's mouth .
15 She saw other sides of him then , the skilled physician , the considerate colleague , and yet another side , the one gentle with their frightened little patient , reassuring and comforting her so that the procedures became less terrifying and more easily coped with .
16 Most important of all , its language , now more and more generally accepted as the ultimate badge of nationality , must be supported and a knowledge of it spread as widely as possible .
17 Although advances in urban dialectology are certainly a by-product of his methods , his principal objectives were to use variable data as a means of elucidating processes of linguistic change and more generally to contribute to core linguistic theory ( cf. 5.2.1 ) .
18 I can not recall reading a recent work in English on music history better written and more carefully seen through the press than this one .
19 This project addresses the question of how far different areas of London and the South East have become more and more geographically differentiated in terms of both socio-economic status and housing tenure .
20 But as many as are thus sottish , let them enjoy their own wildness and ignorance , it is sufficient for a good man that he is conscious unto himself that he is more nobly descended , better bred and born , and more skilfully taught by the purged faculties of his own mind.2
21 Increasingly it seems that the partial triumphs of the Federal Campaign Act are slipping away as individual contributions are getting larger and more frequently come from outside constituencies .
22 My hon. Friend was correct , too , in the implication of his remarks , in that due to lack of time or the natural delegation of functions , the European Council , the Council of Ministers and various other councils more and more frequently ask for Commission reports and proposals on matters .
23 The old are more frequently ill than the rest of the population and more frequently suffer from physical disabilities such as partial loss of hearing or arthritic joints .
24 On his returns to England , Edward more and more frequently mixed with people of like opinion , many of them friends or associates of politicians .
25 In their own study which actually involved recording EEG/EOG measures of sleeping shiftworkers in their own homes using a portable tape recorder , they also found that sleep during the day was generally shorter than night-time sleep , and more frequently interrupted by awakenings .
26 Indeed , it might be ventured that whenever there is the possibility we prefer to use this basis of organisation , probably because it is intrinsically more accessible and more firmly established as part of our mental " set " .
27 There are no other comparable arrangements however , and as a separate facet of this sequence they are relatively uninstructive and more profitably considered at a more specific level of affinity ( section 2.2 and 3.3 , below pp. 30 and 33 ) .
28 As women mature , their outward appearance becomes more and more strongly related to character .
29 Psychologically , as the response is always rewarded when this crucial element is present , the response becomes more and more strongly connected with the relevant cue and extinguished as a response to other cues .
30 This and more already happens on satellite and cable channels , which are under the more lenient gaze of the Cable Authority .
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