Example sentences of "more [adj] time [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | The tremolo is especially worthy of note : it is extremely smooth in operation and although it detuned slightly when used in real anger , it settled in more each time I played it . |
2 | If you leave the dud shot in place you are stuck with it , and you will dislike it more and more each time you replay the tape . |
3 | One answer is that in the late 1980s we have been witnessing structural changes , whereas in more normal times we see only adjustments and changes within a set structure . |
4 | At a more appropriate time I will be happy to prove to you just how much excitement and delight our mutual attraction can generate . ’ |
5 | In more peaceful times he had assisted many of the ladies of the cantonment in childbirth . |
6 | For more recent times we have the evidence of county gaols , lock-ups , courthouses , prisons , particularly of the Victorian era , which are well documented and have generally survived . |
7 | In more recent times it was prescribed as Belladonnae herba ( BPC 1968 ) which was the dried leaves or aerial parts of the plant which contained 0.4–1 per cent of the drug . |
8 | In more recent times it was important for over a century for one reason : it was supported by Sir Isaac Newton . |
9 | The shield may not have proved quite so strong as they had expected , and in more recent times it has been supported by offensive weapons , such as inspections or investigations instigated by the Department of Trade and Industry . |