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

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1 As I shall describe , the prospects for finding such a theory seem to be much better now because we know so much more about the universe .
2 We know much more about the state of Chelsea 's teeth than we do about the state of the nation .
3 For more about the company itself , turn the following feature ‘ Over to You ’ .
4 Suddenly Constance felt she did n't want to hear anything more about the past .
5 So I think the school is in the position of wanting to think more about the problem of the brighter child , but they certainly were not unaware of it and were attempting to deal with it .
6 Because the chances are that because you know more about the subject than the general reporter , to whom — this may be to you the most important part of the day , most important story of your day , to him it might be only one of four , five or six that they 're doing .
7 Erm , could you tell us a little more about the venture , and the this one .
8 I asked him a little bit more about the play .
9 But do we really know any more about the animal kingdom now than Pliny thought he knew then ?
10 That tells me much more about the behaviour of Oppositions than about the behaviour of Governments .
11 Erm the rise was also the cue to check on erm pension increase and I felt you should 've asked a little bit more about the life cover , most companies do have arrangements for quite large sums of money to be paid out to dependants , this will have an impact on life cover planning in the future .
12 However , you could use that initial unthinking response to the idea " vicar " to fool your reader , as for instance in a short story , by saying no more about the vicar and elsewhere stating that the murder could have been committed only by a man of enormous physical strength .
13 right so I mean there 's , there 's obviously more need to be thought through on that and the video I have n't , oh I have done something more about the video
14 Anna and Mr Cheng talked to the police , but the police could tell them nothing more about the telephone call to the airport .
15 Having gained a clear first impression , the next step , before taking the plunge , is to learn much more about the soil itself and the history of the farm .
16 In fact one of the things that 's most disturbed me about some of the recent discussions that have taken place in the great debate has been that on the one hand people have talked about educating people for adult life and learning more about the way people earn their living , learning more about industry , more about productive things , and on the other hand they 've been talking about maintaining standards .
17 Actually for radical gays it was much more about the relationship with the Labour movement ; much more about building social identities ; about relating to the need for social change .
18 Because you know more about the story than they do .
19 I know more about the insurance and
20 But there has to be something to trigger the interest in the first place and whatever that is and however mild a form that might be lust , lust might be a more extreme form of it , but there has to be something to interest you in the first place , before you can go on to love , to knowing more about the person and having this in love feeling develop into love .
21 Perhaps Mahoney might have been able to point out something to her , tell her more about the site .
22 They 're perhaps little er more about the condition of the granules of a powder used for compressing into tablets , and the coating , how shall we coat it so that it washed away at once , dissolved slowly or anything like that .
23 The streets may not have been nearly so safe as nostalgia for ‘ Old England ’ suggests , but it is likely that if working-class youths had been firing off guns throughout London , then we would have heard a little bit more about the matter .
24 They would like all the refugees to go off to Newham and similar boroughs , and for the Home Office to hear no more about the matter .
25 So I I when I know more about the exam I 'll tell I I will tell you what 's in it .
26 In fact Dorothy tells us more about the sunset and the landscape than William — and yet he is traditionally thought of in association with such moments of natural grandeur .
27 Well I was thinking of things like witchcraft , which would seem a rather a luxury fringe subject , but some of the most fascinating research that 's been done recently in my period of early modern history has been showing how witchcraft erm was the second most important erm crime to come before the courts apart from theft in , in my period , and in exploring why witchcraft had this appeal you 're learning much more about the age .
28 And that means learning much more about the business she is in — most or all , learning to say ‘ no ’ .
29 Although we may now know much more about the chemistry of the human brain , our capacity for thought has probably not changed much over the past five thousand years .
30 Later , when we 're talking some more about the Playboy pictures , I wonder if they are in a similar vein to Madonna 's upcoming book of fantasy photos , the imaginatively titled Sex .
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