Examples of 'on more and more' in a sentence

Meaning of "on more and more"

on more and more: indicates a continuous increase or growth in something

How to use "on more and more" in a sentence

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on more and more
Tapping in on more and more power.
On more and more influence.
You keep tapping in on more and more power.
Where will it end as your rights and freedoms are trampled on more and more.
He spoke on more and more eloquently.
The massacres were going on more and more.
His name on more and more of the deals without hers.
She was getting flushed and turned on more and more.
You have taken on more and more responsibilities.
And that is what you are needing to focus on more and more.
Comments on more and more.
Paine is concerned that EAs are required to take on more and more students.
So that we could take on more and more complex cases around here.
Fewer and fewer peoples are needed to inflict pain on more and more people.
You see them on more and more websites and social networks.

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Invasive species are having a devastating effect on more and more of our oceans.
His work carried on more and more emotions were seen as roadblocks to higher intelligence.
But robots are gradually taking on more and more of their tasks.
Take on more and more clients, we keep hiring.
Now food is starting to reappear on more and more supermarket shelves.
Two other characters were cut, and my character modulated and took on more and more.
Seems like you are taking on more and more all the time.
Well, when you lavish something upon someone you heap it on more and more.
This is having a negative impact on more and more people and their families.
We are very happy that the North is being focussed on more and more.
The refrigerating unit switches on more and more frequently and for longer.
When you are confident about something, you take on more and more.
Politicians are expected to take on more and more international duties these days.
Projects regularly expand beyond original requirements as management piles on more and more functionality.
Nurse practitioners are taking on more and more of the responsibilities traditionally handled by physicians.
We become less and less happy as we take on more and more choice.
The project takes on more and more shape and soon starts a new phase.
The inspection of the edges therefore takes on more and more importance.
From that day on more and more people came to the Cova.
Her thirst for learning prompts her to collaborate on more and more projects.
The Department can not count on more and more financial resources to solve problems.
The supply chain is far reaching and has an impact on more and more companies.
I think I will take on more and more responsibilities here.
Yet demand-orientation is catching on more and more.
As it took on more and more water, the crew abandoned ship.
This is a destructive behavior that can bring on more and more problems to the couple.
You are adding on more and more energy levels, more and more shells.
I quickly rose through the ranks and took on more and more ambitious projects.
Northerners took on more and more responsibility for the day-to-day running of their own affairs.
Throughout the course of the games the suit takes on more and more progressive damage.
The Union takes on more and more external commitments, often without consulting this House.
In fact I competed in more and more races on more and more demanding boats.
Do I take on more and more responsibility?
Arguably, that is what we should focus on more and more.
He 's going to pass on more and more duties to me.

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