Example sentences of "it [adj] more [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The necessary contact could partly be maintained by means of meetings and round-table discussions of the kind so successfully organised at Uig for the Arkleton Trust , but it would be desirable to give it some more concrete , institutional form as well .
2 The coffee came and with it three more glasses of tequila .
3 I know , but it 's too dear , I looked at that and thought it would be nice to have your name on a brick , but to me twenty pound , if they made it cheaper more people would buy it would n't they ? , what building is it ?
4 If you find next time you need that remedy that it again does not work , put another mark on the bottle and give it one more chance before discarding the whole bottle .
5 Madeleine gave it one more glance , then shooed Thérèse out in front of her .
6 Dr C. N. Manlove writes ‘ the Voice ’ off as ‘ providential ’ , and clearly thinks it one more example of the ‘ biased fortune ’ which in his opinion makes it impossible to take the story seriously .
7 ‘ I know I ca n't go on listening to it all day , but find it one more time . ’
8 Is it is it any more problem there ?
9 ‘ I just could n't stand it any more back in Bes Pelargic , ’ Twoflower went on blithely , ‘ sitting at a desk all day , just adding up columns of figures , just a pension to look forward to at the end of it … where 's the romance in that ?
10 But neither is it any more enlightening to say , for example , that " x is greater thany " means that if we were to set out to construct x and y by some algorithmic procedure , the construction of x would require a greater number of steps ; for the question is , what is meant by " greater " ?
11 What 's he like and , he 's got ta go past me before he has , ee just messing about so he says I still did n't give it any more thought even though he had foreign surname and I thought , yeah did n't think of it .
12 So , she said , up to Christmas she says I 'm gon na give it two more week and if I ai n't last it I 'm jacking it in .
13 In 1989 , Le Roux 's next deal was a complicated merger giving Norton a listing on the main London Stock Exchange ( bringing it thousands more shareholders ) and ownership of five properties in Camden , north London at a bargain price .
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