Example sentences of "as [pron] [verb] more [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 By mid — 1943 it was made very clear to the Main Force Groups that their " selection " was unacceptable as I sent more crews back than we kept .
2 As I heard more stories about the measuring rod , not just from Alec but from other boys as well , I began to realise that it would be as big a problem for me as it always was for Alec .
3 There does not seem to be this intense aggression in my aquarium , obviously the size of the tank does give quite a lot of room for manoeuvre , but as I said earlier , as I add more Emperors , a close watch will have to be kept on them .
4 At first , this effect may only last for half an hour but , as you have more lessons , these feelings of lightness , balance and general ease within your body will extend for longer and longer periods .
5 As you complete more games and improve your skills the game gets more difficult , the Klingons get more intelligent .
6 As you complete more games and improve your skills the game gets more difficult , the Klingons get more intelligent .
7 For that very reason , the Government are standing up for British businesses and British services in Brussels as we want more jobs , not fewer .
8 Given their age , symptoms and frailty , it might have been thought that the residents of old people 's homes would receive more care from visiting nurses than people in the community , as they received more visits from general practitioners .
9 Then , as they discover more blocks and those of various shapes and sizes , building begins .
10 Blocking will not usually increase the probability of having to read data from a given track , except insofar as it allows more records to be stored on that track .
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