Example sentences of "more [conj] [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 There are now 242 shops , 31 more than at the start of the year .
2 Veloso said that 5,600,000 people were now displaced or affected by the emergency , 1,000,000 more than at the time of the April appeal .
3 There are almost 6,600 workers at the plant , roughly 300 more than at the end of last year , after transfers from East Fishkill , New York .
4 If they are rich , they can spend more on it , and will ; but there is no calculus which can tell us the optimum amount that we ought to spend on education , any more than on the relief of suffering and the cure of the sick , or on the arts .
5 Fa : During that week that he had that he was in absolute agony and night time seemed to affect him more than during the day .
6 Therefore , as you cross the middle marker on final , your localiser displacement should be no more than between the circle and one dot .
7 Perhaps even more than in the case of energising Anglican evangelical clergymen like William Marsh , in the ranks of evangelical nonconformity the powerful leadership of some ministers shaped the attitudes of chapel communities and led them into collaboration across denominational and church/chapel lines .
8 Even more than in the case of war , political sociologists have tended to neglect the more subtle , less blatant influences which affect political change .
9 No more than in the West , therefore , could the emergence of effective trade unions and moderate political representation for workers have been expected to reconcile the most radical sections of the working class to capitalism .
10 Is he aware of the report by the Henley Centre for Forecasting , which states that , in the first nine months of this year , 12,359 small businesses failed in London and the south-east , which is more than in the whole of last year and shows an alarming and continuing increase in business failures in our capital city ?
11 In this low undergrowth their disorganized progress and uneven , differing rhythms of movement delayed them still more than in the wood .
12 There was always such a lot of scope in hospitals , certainly far more than in the Army sick room .
13 Nowhere more than in the repeal movement was the link between philanthropic work and an emergent feminist discourse more clearly visible .
14 And this , far more than in the past , will determine the legality or illegality of the action .
15 With that in mind , will he assure the House that he will try to integrate training between reserve forces and regulars far more than in the past ?
16 It also saw one very important new development ; its extension far more than in the past to bind Europe to other continents .
17 Three years later the introduction of a new registration system for despatches and telegrams played a crucial role in changing the position of the more senior officials , the first-division clerks , and giving them , far more than in the past , a share in policy-making .
18 Barrow admits his new job occupies his mind far more than in the past .
19 The scientific committee had itself recommended an option calling for as much logging as could be carried out in compliance with US environmental laws , far more than in the option chosen by the President .
20 Much more than in the Review , the concern here is with the quality of service offered to the " client " or consumer " .
21 You were n't more than from the hall you were about six foot to the door to the master bedroom .
22 [ 7.1 ] If the Lease is completed rent shall be payable in accordance with the terms of the Lease with effect from the Rent Commencement Date [ [ 7.2 ] The Tenant shall commence trading from the Premises not more than after the Completion Date ] It is important to ascertain if any rent free period is to include not only the rack rent but also service charges and/or insurance premiums .
23 Well you 'll have to go easy because you wo n't get any more until after the weekend !
24 And she did n't like going out with me any more because of the way they all stared at me anyhow , I could n't go most places looking like this , could I ?
25 And I ca n't watch football any more because of the way white fans shout racist insults at the black players .
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