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

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1 A purely national project , however , can give a country 's astronomers more freedom of choice , and assuages national pride .
2 He said that it was felt that the change would give both parties more freedom of choice , and stressed that he would continue to use Tory on a freelance basis and was not intending to appoint another stable jockey before the end of the season .
3 This allows borrowers more scope to time issues so as to take advantage of temporarily favourable patterns of interest rates such as would permit profitable swaps .
4 At a more day to day level we 've helped improve food quality in the Ukraine and have provided advice on improving bread supplies in Moscow .
5 It will also give Sun users more access to PC systems using Adobe , and full WYSIWYG correspondence between display and output through Display Postscript .
6 The appearance of mass electorates , the idea of the ‘ nation in arms ’ which underlay military service , and the growth of literacy all made statesmen give more thought to public opinion .
7 Historians who hypothesise large-scale sea-borne slave-trading in this period should give more thought to logistics .
8 Please send me more information about schizophrenia and the Fellowship , including a publications list , covenant form , and details of how to join .
9 It 's open 24 hours a day , seven days a week , and will give you more information about heart valve donation .
10 He sounded more matter of fact and tired than he had during their last contact .
11 The large steam chamber has a one litre capacity , allowing up to one and a half hours of continuous ironing with three times more steam per minute than a conventional iron .
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