We have no meanings for "more coaches" in our records yet.
1 How to develop and deliver more coaches who can engage properly?
2 But the more coaches talked to him, the more they liked what they heard.
3 There were four coaches filled with officers and troops, and two more coaches behind them loaded with ammunition.
4 At one point in his fledgling career, Murray looked like he might go through more coaches than National Express.
5 From now on I'll need less money for education - no more coaches , you know-andmore money for a good time.
6 About 35 New Zealanders are competing at World Muay-Thai Championships in Bangkok, with even more coaches and parents supporting them.
7 He thinks ther'll be more coaches and people when you goes out, and he's gone off sooner than see 'em.
8 Next came a dozen or more coaches bearing the mourners, including the King, and the pall-bearers, one of whom was Lord Kitchener.
9 In part that was simply a matter of geography and timing: far more coaches and journalists travelled to Sweden than any previous tournament.
10 Yet nothing is equal to the fashion of this village: Mr. Muntz says we have more coaches than there are in half France.
11 More than that, whether they'll stick up more coaches or fly the country.'
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This collocation consists of: More coaches through the time