Example sentences of "more for [art] " in BNC.

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1 They are prepared to pay a little more for a better quality of service .
2 Rail fares have been rising at around 1 ½ per cent over inflation in recent years and the new corporate plan also warns that BR has 12 months to assess whether passengers would pay even more for a better service .
3 BRITAIN 'S third-biggest clearing bank looks fit more for a wake than a wedding .
4 Often the local press are looking more for a photo opportunity than a story .
5 Interest is paid gross to all customers investing £50,000 or more for a fixed term of at least seven days .
6 Have you ever paid a little more for a better seat at the theatre , and thus enjoyed a far more memorable evening ?
7 He knew too that Arsenal 's resources , swollen from early successes , gave him a big advantage in the transfer stakes : ‘ We can pay £2,000 more for a player than any other club . ’
8 Both the increased cost and the loss in predictive validity will most hurt the poor and disadvantaged , who will be paying more for a test that is less likely to spot unfulfilled native abilities .
9 As in the UK , researchers who need more for a specific project can also go to funding agencies which can be public , such as the German Research Society ( Deutsche Forschungs gemeinschaft or DFG ) , or private — the Volkswagen research fund is the biggest of these .
10 British TV viewers will not pay more for a cable system just because one day it will be able to provide interactive services which they have never heard of , let alone want .
11 That means paying a bit more for a used example , but you retain more of your investment .
12 For really top class Joplin you need pay only a little more for a selection from Dick Hyman 's complete survey mentioned above , but at less than a fiver , Arpin 's disc will do very nicely for a representative sample of Joplin — which is really all I can take in a single sitting !
13 As a general guide , you will need 12 to 20mm ( 1/2 to 3/ 4in ) for a hem or seam , much more for a pocket .
14 And Financial Assurance ( 081–367 6000 ) was paying 8.05% on £5,000 or more for a period of four years .
15 They told us that many customers would be ready to pay £30 more for a washing machine , say , to get it from someone who would have the payments collected weekly from their homes , simply because that fitted into the pattern of their normal use of credit .
16 Establishments were obviously catering for a different market in the evening , and it can be assumed that customers were prepared to spend more time and to pay more for a different ‘ meal experience ’ .
17 In general you 're going to be paying £10 to £20 more for a fleece lined with Windstopper than a fleece lined or covered with some other material .
18 You know , you could pay more for a flashy car . ’
19 You may prefer to pay more for a course geared specifically to the needs of health visitors rather than something more general , and may be able to recoup at least part of the costs of attending a course from your local continuing education budget .
20 If Somerset should opt once more for a batsman , my instinct tells me the favourite would be Richie Richardson .
21 In practice , however , these ‘ big ’ nations , especially since the 1960s , have had to settle more for a de facto goal of minimizing imports ( mainly from the USA and Japan ) and attempting to achieve a balance of imports and exports on electronics and communications trade .
22 In a later issue the magazine allowed its pages to be used once more for a final farewell to the controversy and an epilogue to it .
23 The Germans , who are so widely attacked for not coughing up more for a war on which they were n't consulted , are the only Western country making real sacrifices , not only to integrate East Germany , which is costing them 150 billion Dm this year , but also to help Poland , Czechoslovakia , Hungary and even the Soviet Union .
24 Customers will expect to pay more for a reputable brand , but they will also expect the price charged to be consistent with their perceptions of the product ; * the amount and style of advertising and sales promotion ( Promotion ) will influence the consumer 's perception of the product , which in turn must influence on-going company product and brand development activities ( Product ) .
25 ‘ Well , as I said , Else went along more for a night out than anything .
26 Her yellow nail traced once more for a stranger 's benefit the blank faces , wide staring eyes of the previous generation of Dersinghams .
27 And evening classes are a good idea but more for a general grounding in computing in general as there are not likely to be directly relevant to your hardware and software .
28 our President , Lady C. M. More for a generous donation ;
29 They will consider paying a bit more for a premium service .
30 One might pay more for a private company because a pre-acquisition investigation could be more thorough .
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