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

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1 I went back to my old eating habits and slowly put on more weight .
2 This view is held by Mr Leahy ; it is expressed most forcibly by Jeffrey Sachs , a Harvard economist who has advised the Russians and long argued for more aid .
3 But she was also distant kin to the Sheriff of Gloucester , and thus treated with more consideration than Isabel .
4 The well had to access two potential reservoir compartments and a 600m ‘ barrier ’ in the central horizontal section and still produce at more than 55mscfd .
5 As such , we can not claim to cater for everyone , but there are plenty of ideas in the group ( including plans for a retreat in the autumn ) which we hope to put into practise and hopefully cater for more as a result .
6 At PIL , currently dealing with Blundstone , Terra , Royer and Hard Yakka and now looking for more names , co-director Peter Caplow is adamant that things are still in their infancy .
7 She had been afraid to tell Nancy 's story to Dr Losberne , since the good doctor was very excitable and often acted with more enthusiasm than wisdom .
8 Marx 's views will first be briefly summarized and then examined in more detail .
9 The nature of the capital charges is outlined in the main White Paper and then shown in more detail in Working Paper 5 and in Working Paper 9 .
10 There was a rustle of excitement as the listeners exchanged expectant looks and then shifted for more comfort on the hard wooden seats .
11 In comparison with the Conrad passage , purely concrete nouns ( engine , wagons , colt , gorse , railway , hedge , basket , etc ) are here more frequent , and indeed account for more than two-thirds of all nouns .
12 One of the most interesting theoretical propositions about ageing and health status has been proposed by Fries ( 1980 ) in an article in the New England Journal of Medicine and subsequently developed in more detail ( Fries and Crapo 1981 ) .
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