Example sentences of "more for [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 And evening classes are a good idea but more for a general grounding in computing in general as there are not likely to be directly relevant to your hardware and software .
2 As in the UK , researchers who need more for a specific project can also go to funding agencies which can be public , such as the German Research Society ( Deutsche Forschungs gemeinschaft or DFG ) , or private — the Volkswagen research fund is the biggest of these .
3 In a later issue the magazine allowed its pages to be used once more for a final farewell to the controversy and an epilogue to it .
4 Interest is paid gross to all customers investing £50,000 or more for a fixed term of at least seven days .
5 They are prepared to pay a little more for a better quality of service .
6 Rail fares have been rising at around 1 ½ per cent over inflation in recent years and the new corporate plan also warns that BR has 12 months to assess whether passengers would pay even more for a better service .
7 Have you ever paid a little more for a better seat at the theatre , and thus enjoyed a far more memorable evening ?
8 That means paying a bit more for a used example , but you retain more of your investment .
9 One might pay more for a private company because a pre-acquisition investigation could be more thorough .
10 our President , Lady C. M. More for a generous donation ;
11 You know , you could pay more for a flashy car . ’
12 Establishments were obviously catering for a different market in the evening , and it can be assumed that customers were prepared to spend more time and to pay more for a different ‘ meal experience ’ .
13 Customers will expect to pay more for a reputable brand , but they will also expect the price charged to be consistent with their perceptions of the product ; * the amount and style of advertising and sales promotion ( Promotion ) will influence the consumer 's perception of the product , which in turn must influence on-going company product and brand development activities ( Product ) .
14 They will consider paying a bit more for a premium service .
15 M. Lévy gave me a third more for the second vase than he had given Jean-Claude for the first one .
16 If a firm is operating in a good , competitive market then , notwithstanding the problems associated with accounting measurements , profit does give an indication of how well it produced goods : the market was willing to pay more for the finished goods than it cost the firm to produce them , if the firm made a profit .
17 Those who could not consider such a utilitarian plaything , even for a joke , will have to hand over nearly £2,000 more for the four-litre version , which will arrive in the spring complete with typically American equipment such as air conditioning , electric windows and central-locking — plus standstill to 60 mph in under nine seconds and an even larger thirst .
18 Every increase in the price expected will , as a rule , induce some people who would not otherwise have produced anything , to produce a-little ; and those , who have produced something for the lower price , will produce more for the higher price .
19 Choose a sun protection factor of 15 or more for the first few days .
20 One of the great benefits of being planted out by a mother church is to have that church often praying more for the new church than for itself .
21 New figures show that many millions of homes in London and the South East face crippling bills of £800 or more for the new tax .
22 They would like government to do more for the weakest and the poorest , by direct transfers of income ( witness the rise in child benefit ) as well as by boosting educational standards .
23 Five questions produced success rates of 50 per cent or more for the bottom band pupils , and for seven questions between 40 per cent and 50 per cent obtained the correct answer .
24 Even as American investment slumped from £100 million annually at its peak to around £30 million at the beginning or the 1970s , the US companies were still doing a lot more for the British film industry than the British seemed able to do for themselves .
25 The source says : ‘ She went on to say that she had done more for the Royal Family than any of its other members .
26 In Levene v Pearcey [ 1976 ] Crim LR 63 , a taxi-driver falsely told his passenger that the route was blocked and charged more for the longer way .
27 At a time when the price of an Old Master painting can consume an entire annual acquisition budget , Mr Brown 's burnishing of the gallery 's image may have done more for the permanent collection than is immediately apparent .
28 The US money supply was allowed to grow at 10 per cent per year or more for the next four years , having been virtually unchanged in 1969 .
29 The strategy is to sell the plug compatibles for less than the price of the equivalent IBM machine but to make them at least as powerful , or to provide more for the same money .
30 Whereas business users can pick up a leading handset such as a Nokia Cityman 190 for £200 , Lifetime and LowCall subscribers will typically have to pay £100 more for the same equipment , according to one phone dealer we spoke to .
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