Example sentences of "more [verb] from [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Hanoverian Whiggery also became more divorced from association with the cause of Dissent .
2 Again he bowed , once more colouring from neck to brow .
3 The balance had once more swung from centralisation to decentralisation , but the attempt to make doctors and nurses more accountable for resource decisions continued .
4 So while merchant prosperity was the reverse side of warrior impoverishment , the vested interests of merchants in the Bakufu- han structure meant that they had more to fear from change than from continuation of the system .
5 It is also a vindication of the lesson Weill , though one of Berlin 's most intellectual musicians , had taken from his mentor : ‘ My teacher Busoni , at the end of his life , hammered into me one basic truth which he had arrived at after 50 years pure aestheticism — the fear of triviality is the greatest handicap for the modern artist , it is the main reason why ‘ modern ’ music got more and more removed from reality . ’
6 We need more support from food producers and retailers .
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