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Перевод: more
[прилагательное] больший; более многочисленный; добавочный; дополнительный; [наречие] больше; много; приблизительно; более; значительно; почти; гораздо; очень; еще; опять; снова; [существительное] большее количество; дополнительное количество
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- If these factors were absent, the question would be more difficult.
- BRITISH Aerospace shares are set to rise today following the long-awaited confirmation of more defence contracts from Saudi Arabia.
- Homosexual scenes - men were aroused more by watching two women making love than women were at watching two men.
- There is more, and no room to tell you about it.
- Abrasive cleaners : At their simplest these are the scouring powders formulated from little more than sand or feldspar, the aggregate and a small amount of chlorine release agent.
- "Nevertheless, when it comes to his own undergarments, her spouse is more circumspect and Miss Hall confides that "he won't wear boxer shorts.
- It is possible to find 3 course menus for around 5 and even in lively, touristed areas such as Les Halles excellent food can be found for very little more.
- Howard showed more indecision.
- After Peniel, when for a night Jacob also, so unheroic hitherto, played a hero's part, we are given more subtle comedy and another hero brought down to earth.
- Reading needs to be recognized as just one more part of your overall plan and pattern of tackling hearing loss.
- But the collaboration was a predictable failure, and Coleridge, having written his own canto "at full finger-speed", found Wordsworth seated before a nearly blank sheet of paper with a look of "humorous despondency" on his face.7sup5; A second attempt at joint composition followed almost at once, in the course of another tour, and although the two friends were no more successful than before at direct collaboration, a new and remarkable poem began to emerge none the less.
- When a more polished edge is required, follow the plane with fine wet and dry paper, used wet, on a wood block.
- The problem will then return to the Government's desk, and I hope it will then accept that the country can have no more universities, and no more university places, than it can afford.
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