Sentence examples for more on one from inspiring English sources

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The records became focused more on one kind of music.

It was weighted more on one side than the other".

All this and more on one menu would overwhelm.

In the city, you focus more on one area, like antenatal.

That's an example of how you spend more on one category of cost to dramatically lower other categories of cost.

For more on one of Big Brown's owners, Michael Iavarone, look at Joe Drape's article from Thursday's Times.

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"Tortoise is a symbol of longevity," says Keiko. "And we wanted this second store to focus more on one-of-a-kind items and pieces that will last for a long, long time".

Until recently domestic savers enjoyed rates of 20% or more on one-year savings instruments.

Cook admitted that the England team would focus more on one-day internationals in the build-up to the 50-over World Cup in Australia and New Zealand starting in February 2015.

Feeling overwhelmed, people are not buying more perfumes, but they are willing to spend more on ones they like.

Interviews can be "news style" - in other words, simply sticking a microphone in someone's face - but you'll probably want want to rely more on one-on-one sit-down interviews, as these give you a chance to control the lighting, staging, and sound quality of your footage while also allowing your subject to relax, take his or her time, tell stories, etc.

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