Example sentences of "it [verb] more " in BNC.

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31 I am confident that it contributed more than anything else to my recovery .
32 The quatrocentennial Columbus exhibition cost a staggering $30m : it drew more visitors than any previous event in history .
33 Yet it devoted more space to a rival attraction at the London School of Economics that same evening , Britain 's first teach-in ; the subject , the Vietnam War .
34 The BBC has always maintained that it needs more spectrum for each service to be able to provide more relay stations in remote areas .
35 To provide that extra information , it needs more users .
36 It needs more than will , it needs the imagination to find a way .
37 This is a highly intuitive environment which cuts down on training needs , but it is not to everyone 's taste , and it needs more development work behind the scenes if we have to write bespoke software .
38 It needs more of a quick flick of the wrist .
39 The Community has a vital role to play — but it needs more power and resources .
40 Whether they value their police service enough or not and whether it needs more money or not to do a good job or whether the authorities should take a look at how it is being run .
41 One delegation from Oxford City Council says it needs more cash to serve an extra thirteen thousand people whose homes now fall within the the city boundaries .
42 On the one hand claiming Darlington is in such a bad state it needs more Government help , on the other claiming the town is a thriving local centre .
43 I think it needs more time round here , that 's
44 The reader is invited to study this closely , since it illustrates more than the possible treatment of a pencil .
45 He wanted it to work more than any of us . ’
46 And what use is it to provide more and more high-performance cultural facilities ( an unpleasing phrase ) if the artists who ought to be benefiting from them are lacking ?
47 This underscores the need for it to provide more than musical training for its members .
48 The formula can be extended to a pop group , as in Lester 's Beatles films , or Boorman 's Catch Us If You Can ( 1965 ) centred on the Dave Clark Five , but it looks more than a little shaky when applied to a more complex , not to say maudlin , character like that written by Shelagh Delaney for Albert Finney in Charlie Bubbles ( 1967 ) .
49 It looks more than a scratch . ’
50 IT looks more and more as though Euro Disney has goofed with its theme park outside Paris .
51 It looks more than possible that it will be on its wheels next year .
52 It looks more and more like a cover for a pax americana .
53 , in the picture it 's really , it looks more like a jacket rather than a blouse .
54 It looks more
55 it looks more like the Selby 's one than the erm , than the environmental
56 I think it looks more like a kennel .
57 Mum this is supposed to be a silhouette it looks more like a black tree to me ha ha it 's supposed to be a silhouette .
58 It looks more like tea now , it looked like coffee before
59 There is no difference between government coverage and party coverage in this respect except that government has more initiative in determining the news , which means that it has more opportunity than the opposition to ensure that its coverage is favourable .
60 The houses and cottages are of brick or half-timbered , and it has more of a feel of the Midlands than of what we imagine as Gloucestershire .
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