Example sentences of "[pron] more [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | As with TA , unless you are fond of playing with computer programmes ask someone more expert to set up CC for you . |
2 | Topics will include : Ways of dealing with stress , how breathing is affected by stress , making ourselves more stress resistant by self observation as a whole person , and a practical relaxation session . |
3 | We can only ask ourselves more questions , and the answers we supply will reflect our own psychology . |
4 | As we learn to give ourselves more time to pause before activity , we will slowly become more and more aware of the warning signals that our body gives us when it is under stress . |
5 | I 've got plenty more teeth in my mouth ! ’ |
6 | No point making a fuss ; plenty more women with young kinds anxious for work , as Mr Silver will explain to silence the muttering that occasionally drowns even the machines . |
7 | And there were plenty more deals . |
8 | Organiser Kevin Horton said there was plenty more support as yet untapped . |
9 | ‘ There are plenty more fishes in the sea , yes ? ’ |
10 | It is because there is so much potential in individuals that even the largest degree of stretch that we can put on them still leaves plenty more capacity , provided it is applied gradually , like stretching elastic ; and I believe this is a prime feature of an organization which utilizes the skills of its people . |
11 | There were plenty more jobs to come back to when you had spent all your money and caught hepatitis . |
12 | Condescendingly , like an agony aunt or something , he adds : ‘ There are plenty more fish in the sea . ’ |
13 | ‘ There 's plenty more fish in the sea , ’ she said . |
14 | ‘ I finished with my boyfriend recently and he was right there to tell me there are plenty more fish in the sea . |
15 | ‘ I finished with my boyfriend recently and he was right there to tell me there are plenty more fish in the sea . |
16 | And we got plenty more attention , too , when Davis went out into the Crucible Theatre arena as world champion for the first time and promptly got slaughtered 10-1 by a complete unknown by the name of Tony Knowles . |
17 | There are plenty more villains . |
18 | Bill has plenty more photographs and stories about his walk and if it proves popular hopes to bring out a hardback guidebook . |
19 | Her third novel , Another Sort of is due on the shelves by September and she has plenty more ideas in the offing . |
20 | PLENTY MORE TICKETS FROM MY COLLECTION |
21 | Few are in any doubt that there is plenty more pain to come , and it may well be that the interim management is now expected to clear the decks , steel itself to announce another enormous net loss for the current quarter and let the new chief executive and team come in with a clean sheet . |
22 | The real Mr Barnet , of course , is Fry himself , who says he gave himself more chance of being hit by a sniper 's bullet than getting his job back . |
23 | He poured himself more whisky , pressing Herr Nordern to have another , too , and saying that he was leading the Norderns into bad ways but that they must forgive him as it was n't very often they saw him , ha ! ha ! and Herr Nordern , while not prepared to accept that he was led by anyone except the leaders of his country , took the whisky , thinking , what the devil , he had worked like a dog all day , and it was true , Karl would not be with them much longer and they would probably never see him again and , he had to confess , he would n't mind if he never saw him again as long as either of them lived . |
24 | Before CD ‘ thought of Mr Pickwick ’ and wrote the first number , he had already gained for himself more freedom in the conduct of his story than Seymour and his publishers had originally intended , but the sudden death of Seymour when he had completed only 3 of the 4 illustrations for No. ii , and his replacement by the young artist Hablot K. Browne ( who soon adopted the signature ‘ Phiz ’ to parallel CD 's ‘ Boz ’ ) , contributed to the dominance of text over illustrations : from No. iii on the plates were reduced to 2 per number and the pages of text increased from 26 to 32 . |
25 | To give himself more time he asked the Bookman if he would help him with his homework . |
26 | If only he could give himself more time . |
27 | Pöhl said that his decision had been made to give himself more time for his family and private interests and was prompted by " neither resignation nor frustration " . |
28 | The Englishman nodded and poured himself more coffee . |
29 | Then he continued to watch her as he poured himself more coffee . |
30 | Chatterton poured himself more bourbon , then put the bottle within my reach on the binnacle shelf . |