Example sentences of "more [prep] [art] [det] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 We know much more about the former than the latter .
2 Nelson 's experience was of an organisation that had its regular human share of good soldiers , time-servers , wasters , whiners , climbers , saints , piss-heads and heroes ; and when the pressure was on , probably more of the latter than it was fair to expect .
3 soc : And I suppose you 'd like more of the same so you can go on pinpointing variation and replicate the studies which have been done to show the same thing in different places , or maybe to include a few more explanatory variables in your statistical model ?
4 Labour at the moment offers ‘ more of the same but better ’ .
5 More of the same but more visitors from London and Brighton etc .
6 There was much more of the same but it was not long before she found what she was looking for .
7 Do join Kirsty , Lloyd , Kathleen Long and me for more of the same but different at five to one tomorrow .
8 This means that seven times out of ten the provision of clarification or information results in more of the same or requests for more .
9 Individual deterrence occurs when someone commits a crime , is punished for it , and finds the punishment so unpleasant or frightening that the offence is never repeated for fear of more of the same or worse .
10 Rugby Union : Black knights move on the Welsh pawns : Steve Bale predicts more of the same as rugby union 's champions , New Zealand , arrive on their tour today
11 No doubt we 'll be hearing more of the same as the week goes on .
12 The Labour Party , dominated by the free trade philosophy of Philip Snowden , offered more of the same and was barely distinguishable from the Conservatives in the economic policies they offered — except for the Conservative Party 's references to ‘ safe-guarding of industry , ’ a code-phrase for selective protectionism .
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