Example sentences of "more [adv] [prep] the next " in BNC.

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1 In that case the net must be gathered up with extreme care , since care taken now will mean the net can be set that much more easily at the next site .
2 The impression already given that , by and large , the women interviewed did not enjoy their work , is dissected and examined more thoroughly in the next chapter .
3 Most people expect the PLA to intervene more openly in the next political crisis , but not necessarily in a unified manner .
4 That this is the correct interpretation of the role of words in trusts emerges more clearly in the next section .
5 That such an interpretation , even though it deviates in important respects from Hume 's own intentions , is much less vulnerable to criticism , will be seen more clearly in the next chapter , when we analyse in greater depth the distinction between numerical and qualitative identity , and its ontological significance .
6 The distinction between controlling for a prior variable and for an intervening variable is drawn more sharply in the next section .
7 Miller 's beautiful Figures will be discussed more fully in the next chapter .
8 This is dealt with more fully in the next chapter .
9 This discussion will be spread over two chapters and it should be noted here that , for clarity of presentation , it will sometimes be necessary to introduce very briefly in this chapter certain ideas which will then be discussed more fully in the next .
10 We shall explore this issue more fully in the next section .
11 Nonetheless , the concept has been developed to include accessibility and this use is discussed more fully in the next chapter on Rural Transport and Accessibility .
12 This social bond probably reaches its greatest intensity in the modern nation state , and it will be discussed more fully in the next chapter .
13 Where this has been done in the UK these natural monopolies are called nationalized industries , and we discuss them more fully in the next chapter .
14 We will consider the role of data compression in different contexts more fully in the next chapter .
15 We will deal with optical discs more fully in the next chapter when we examine the technological environment in which multimedia is emerging and , for the moment , will concentrate on gaining some sense of the way in which the use of optical disc information systems is expanding .
16 ( The use of indices is discussed more fully in the next chapter . )
17 This is particularly true in the case of questionnaire data from surveys ( discussed more fully in the next chapter ) .
18 Beveridge , however , studied the German experiment more closely during the next year and concluded that the contributory insurance principle could not only reduce costs ; it could also eliminate reliance on means tests . ’
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