Example sentences of "[adv] if [pers pn] [verb] more [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ( Perhaps if we ate more fish the old brain cells might multiply a bit . )
2 And then obviously if you have more weight in it they 'll be really bushy .
3 So if you got more post in , or your productivity in the servicing sections is down , from two point seven it 's down actually at two point six is what we 're achieving , we 're marginally out .
4 Many of the issues raised in this edition of the NI have their origin in this particular book — so if you want more evidence this is the place to go .
5 So if I buy more time on this job , you stand to benefit . ’
6 Arguably if you need more power later on you should only have to replace the chip , not the whole machine .
7 A classic experiment in the U.S. by Glass and Singer 5 demonstrated that people will perform more productively if they have more control over their environment .
8 The chancellor would do well if he spent more time worrying about whether New York 's children are learning the three Rs — subjects in which they are sadly deficient . ’
9 But for Miss Mates the ‘ really truly ’ was the icing on the cake , even if she had more doubts about Sally-Anne 's stamina than her missing references .
10 Meet me there if you want more information . ’
11 If there is a deficit on the current account , i.e. if we import more goods and services than we export , this deficit must be matched by a surplus on the capital account to make the account balance .
12 Again if I collect more material than I have to use no problem .
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