Example sentences of "more [adv] by [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Smaller sub-samples , totalling approximately 120 , will be studied more intensively by home interviews and telephone contact .
2 Some contamination by heavy metals was detected , notably in the industrial areas of Fife , and also more widely by tin .
3 At sea the question of the salute allegedly owed by vessels , both merchant and naval , of one power to those of another , by firing a salvo , by lowering their colours , or more rarely by half-lowering some of their sails , was the equivalent of these struggles for precedence on land .
4 More generally by comparison with eqn ( 4.4 ) we have .
5 In a binary file , information has been converted to the machine 's internal number representation and can be scanned much more rapidly by analysis programs .
6 It can be increased by seed or more quickly by division .
7 In one sense this is a hopeful sign , at least for hearing people , since BSL learning is not determined solely by the inability to hear but more probably by motivation and the identification of the learner with the community of users ( see chapter 1 ) .
8 Let me approach the theme of this chapter more circumspectly by way of literary reference .
9 They had always been a task force in their own right and had a head start in this respect with their trained crews specialising in interceptions at sea and rummage duties , traditional skills which could now be deployed more swiftly and utilised more efficiently by use of new radio equipment and position finding navigational aids such as radar and Decca Navigators .
10 Suppose that in the future it becomes possible to predict others ' behaviour more efficiently by observation and computation than by the always hazardous venture of trying to fathom the mysteries of the human heart .
11 He speaks characteristically of his ‘ greed ’ as well as his need ; of his ‘ longing ’ as well as his belonging ( the latter more often by default — itself a mechanism of his alienation ) ; of passion as well as affection ; of fleshly appetites as well as the spiritual .
12 Skin abscesses due to injecting , however , were reported significantly more often by drug users who seroconverted compared to controls negative for HIV .
13 Skin abscesses due to injecting were reported more often by drug users who seroconverted than by controls but the selection of seroconverters who had probably used infected injecting equipment may have biased this result .
14 more often by medium , I do n't really know which one is best
15 The longterm results are impaired , however , by turmoral overgrowth or more frequently by ingrowth through the metallic mesh into the stent , resulting in recurrent jaundice or cholangitis .
16 As he grew older , the villages and tents and armies of this world were fading away but the white cities and the armies that lie beyond the senses shone more brightly by day and by night and Hamza hastened to death on roads lined by the army of Prophets .
17 And as we grow older and the villages and tents and armies of this world fade , we will see with Hamza , the white cities beyond the senses shine more brightly by day and by night .
18 Feeling good about nothing specific is not , so to speak , an unattached or free-floating phenomenon , unpossessed or unhad. ( iv ) Finally , and clearly , all of the contents so far mentioned are different in character from those which get definition by way of language-or rather , get definition only or more explicitly by way of language .
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