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

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1 These results are perfectly consistent with observations [ 13 ] indicating that the mutant RNA polymerases did respond to CRP activation at the gal promoter ( and more generally at type II promoters ) , but not at the lac promoter ( at type I promoters ) .
2 The patient gets better after each dose but requires it more and more frequently in order to sustain the benefit .
3 And with the help of all these er er pieces of equipment er we found in general that we were reaching a new standard of production , where we were increasing it er and we were able to bargain more strongly and more favourably on behalf of our members .
4 As a result of a Request For Proposal process , IBM was asked to provide a more powerful and more up to date processor to replace one of the two existing IBM 3090–600J machines .
5 More regular and more up to date information is needed to take action .
6 And more up to date , there 's this nippy little number from Russia .
7 And more particularly in Appendix Three , you 've got for the first time , individual chief officers and general managers comments , for achieving a better equal opportunity profile in their department or unit .
8 This is just visible near the centre of the night-day boundary in Figure 7.4 ( b ) , and more clearly in Figure 7.6 .
9 The prophets they portray were at once more civilized than their masters and more closely in touch with the divine will .
10 He had launched himself into painting at last , into colour , and more specifically into painting with oils .
11 Schools were urged to recognise the importance of ascertaining pupils ' views both generally and more specifically in relation to the development of a behaviour policy by the school , and to instil a sense of ‘ belonging ’ amongst pupils .
12 However , I confess that I do not believe a party , any more than the society which it serves , can fail to suffer if it knowingly allows institutions to fall more and more out of correspondence with contemporary needs .
13 mail on the list is getting more and more out of order every day .
14 Charlie felt more and more out of control until suddenly Rose stopped , pulled herself away and stared down the front of her dress .
15 The only difference was that they now spent some of their free time together , thus giving her even more opportunities to fall more and more deeply in love with him .
16 Newer classifications depend on pathotyping and more recently on sequence similarities of the δ-endotoxin genes .
17 Causes of lost production other than strikes , such as sickness , industrial accidents , and more recently of course unemployment , affect output much more seriously .
18 IN RESPONSE to client requirements for competency amongst the offshore workforce [ initially for the Shell contract and more recently for Total ] , WGEC has joined the Marine & Engineering Training Association [ M&ETA ] .
19 The substantive law on insider dealing can be found in both the common law and more recently in statute .
20 His performance was suffering and could be found more and more often in saloon bars , pouring down whisky , and pouring out his life history to some new-found friend .
21 Parochlus steinenii , a winged midge , occurs sparsely about the South Shetland Islands and more commonly on South Georgia .
22 And more unusually for counsel , George will ask other observers , even journalists , how they think it 's going .
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