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

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1 Perhaps we should be getting back to the roots of organisations like the RA and footpath preservation societies in encouraging people to wander more freely and make use of neglected local paths .
2 " Later that evening , as El-ahrairah was urging his rabbits to growl more fiercely and run up and down in the marshes of Kelfazin , Prince Rainbow came over the river .
3 Ramsay feared for CTC 's survival without being able to tour more extensively and increase its box office income .
4 Concern with labour productivity , they believed , would lead slave-owners both to behave more humanely and find ways of giving slaves greater autonomy in their labour .
5 You lean forward to see more clearly and see only your own reflection .
6 Make connections that help your writing to flow more easily and allow your meaning to emerge more clearly .
7 It would create a much stronger business , able to compete more effectively and provide a more balanced service to customers , he said .
8 Tests have been regularly carried out since the early eighties to discover whether those who exercise regularly or who have jobs which involve a considerable amount of physical exertion are able to think more clearly and remember more accurately than their IQ counterparts who lead a fairly sedentary life .
9 Considerations in favour of a more flexible approach towards new building in the South East include the need to continue the momentum of the national economic recovery and the search for alternative uses of surplus farmland , but if no firm guidance on this matter is forthcoming in the near future , decentralization is likely to occur more slowly but take place over longer distances .
10 ‘ Within the group , ’ he says , ‘ we have already seen benefits in both operational and strategic terms , enabling us to operate more efficiently and plan more effectively .
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