Sentence examples for a sequence of more from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a sequence of more" is not standard and may be confusing in written English.
It could be used in contexts discussing a series or progression that involves an increase or addition, but clarity is essential.
Example: "The experiment revealed a sequence of more complex behaviors as the subjects adapted to the environment."
Alternatives: "a series of additional" or "a progression of further".

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Chaffinch,Fringilla coelebs, songs have two distinctive parts: a series of rapidly repeated notes (the trill) followed by a sequence of more complex and often nonrepeated elements (the flourish).

It is hard to define, but I have an idea that Mr. Calhern and John Houseman, who directed the production, have permitted too many characters too much separate life and identity, so that "Lear," in their hands, loses whatever continuity of mood it might have had and becomes only a sequence of more or less isolated happenings in the madhouse and the abattoir.

The analogy conjures up not only the endless recycling of familiar conventions -- which I think was Judd's meaning -- but also a sequence of more or less pleasant entertainments in which each player executes a song-and-dance routine that works well with the other numbers and then exits gracefully, clearing the stage for the next performer.

The MI6 strategy, which was drawn up to implement George Bush's Middle East "road map" as the second Palestinian intifada was winding down, can then be traced through a sequence of more public Palestinian, EU and British documents and plans, and has now been largely implemented by the US and British-advised PA security apparatus.

We have thus a sequence of more and more restricted properties: inductive properties of order 1, 2, … and a sequence of more and more restricted collections of objects: numbers of order 1, 2, … Also, the property "to be a number of order n" is itself an inductive property of order n+1.

These works inspired the writing of a sequence of more popular histories of the Bastille in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, including Auguste Coeuret's anniversary history of the Bastille, which typically focused on a handful of themes and stories involving the more glamorous prisoners from the upper classes of French society.

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Although its seven movements -- some barely more than a minute long, others divided into sections -- imply a sequence of studies more than a rounded work, the "Hamburg Concerto" is a wonder.

Computational thinking teaches you how to tackle large problems by breaking them down into a sequence of smaller, more manageable problems.

Using a straightforward theoretical approach, the problem is solved using a sequence of progressively more constrained integer linear programs generating a new solution at each step.

When the microprocessor receives an instruction to perform some task, such as adding two numbers together, that big instruction calls into play a sequence of tinier, more specific instructions that interact with the circuitry to carry out the addition.

Wainwright bounds back on to the stage, hammers the ivories for a sequence of his more upbeat numbers, and engages in winningly wry banter between each song, though a certain brittleness is never far from the surface as he takes to task the critics who have delivered mixed reviews of his concurrently running opera, Prima Donna.

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