Example sentences of "[vb infin] [conj] more " in BNC.

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1 The data show a wide range of strategies overall , and we would trust that more of these could enter the management vocabulary of more schools .
2 In GCSE , assuming the existing pattern continues , we can predict that more boys than girls will be entered at the top level , and proportionally more boys will gain grade A.
3 Although I disagreed with some of what he said , I agree that we should consider whether more people can stay in their own homes .
4 The walkers are expected to be grateful for the left-over street space that is allocated to them and to not object when more is taken for road widening and comer-shaving , or when motorists use the remaining pavement to park on .
5 Where do you think that more money needs to be spent ? erm well , the government are in the process of launching a massive new initiative called Care in the Community erm I 'm afraid a lot of people working in my neck of the woods find this rather well not amusing , but erm it 's slightly hysterically amusing , because the amount of money that would be needed to fund the projects that are identified as being necessary is enormous , and the government is in no way going to be putting up that sort of funds erm so it comes down to money , and particularly in this community care area .
6 We will ensure that more schools , especially in the inner cities , have the opportunity to develop their technological expertise .
7 In the context of the Bill , we will ensure that more adult education is available locally , and that it is of better quality .
8 Therefore , all other things being equal , it would appear that more , or more extensive , controls would have to be placed on state-owned concerns than on regulated ones .
9 Asking a question such as " Should Britain spend more on defence or on education ? " and requiring a single response one way or the other does not cover those cases where a person might feel that more should be spent on both , or , for that matter , less on both .
10 Will he remember that more and more people reaching retirement age wish to have independence in their own hands , which means that they must be in receipt of policies that encourage that independence , including savings , during their working career ?
11 When Labour promise more for the NHS we should remember that more is now being spent on the NHS than ever before .
12 We must see that more goods are forthcoming to meet the new demand .
13 When Mungo got down , he could see that more books were collecting dust under the bed .
14 ‘ There was general anticipation of regulations which would insist that more difficult wastes were burned instead of being sent to landfill . ’
15 Secondly , spectrum bias , which could occur if more asthmatics with severe asthma than without severe asthma were included in the study .
16 I hear what my hon. Friend says and we shall see whether more opportunities can be given to the RNR to train with the regular Navy .
17 For all sensible people it would clearly suggest that more thought should be given to the fibre content not only of their own diets , but of those of their children .
18 The same analyses that have undermined rehabilitation have also undermined some classical deterrent assumptions : the evidence does not suggest that more punishment automatically provides more deterrence or that more serious crimes necessarily require more punishment to deter them .
19 The Greater Peterborough TEC says : ’ Within the Youth Training programme we have about 150 young people actively seeking a place for training who at the moment have not been given an offer the fundamental problem is that the unit cost on which the funds are allocated being for this programme are too low we would hope that more money will be available to meet the guarantee because again , it is not a genuine guarantee , it is a demand-led guarantee and if we are funded on the basis of historical take-up this is bound to change when the economic climate changes , as has been experienced recently .
20 On the other they could indicate that more women are reporting the crime .
21 For it can happen that more cloth is produced than is used , and , as a result , also more machines , iron and coal than is necessary .
22 So if you can get the balance and you can get all four also what 's interesting as well is if you 've got a very low score at something , it may be they think well perhaps I need to develop that , if I do n't apparently learn a lot from getting and having a go , perhaps I 'd actually learn more if I can develop that more enjoyment from that and I can see the benefit from it .
23 Living should always be like this rather than drudge and more drudge .
24 What will happen if more money has to be found ?
25 Such farming practices will inevitably mean that more animals will be pastured out of doors , even though some of the livestock production methods could be described as semi-intensive .
26 The reduction in host overhead should mean that more MIPS can be devoted to executing the transaction processing application , executing more transactions , and supporting more users and more applications .
27 This will add to CPU usage , and the greater software module size will mean that more space is required in main storage .
28 When we got down to the final paragraph , Ms Green says that all this extra work will mean that more staff will be needed , and that she 's asking for money .
29 Although we know nothing of her education , she writes that the Countess was ‘ directed ’ by a mother famed for her furtherance of Protestant and humanist learning , Catharine Bertie , dowager Duchess of Suffolk [ q.v. ] , and we may suppose that more than usual attention was paid to her reading .
30 It has arguably the best-performing four-cylinder engine that you can get and more safety features than any of its rivals .
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