Example sentences of "[be] that [pers pn] [verb] more [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Ordinary domestic horses always suffered greatly in tropical Africa , and it could simply be that they attract more insects than zebras .
2 The real trouble with these provisions is that they gather more power into the hands of the Home Secretary .
3 My main complaint concerning students of modern sediments is that they pay more attention to the question of how sediments are deposited than to the question as to whether or not they stay there .
4 One of the big advantages of larger machines is that they have more expansion slots for you to whack cards and boards into .
5 The most telling comment on the wealth of the metropolis is that it had more men worth upwards of £100 than most other towns had taxpayers of all grades ; indeed , the number of four-figure assessments equalled the total taxpayers of some tiny market towns .
6 Therefore we want to think ahead to future access to the information in the Journals , and the price is that it takes more time now .
7 If the objection to a hatchback is that it means more noise in the cabin , the Safrane is an exception .
8 The first is that it introduces more subjectivity into the accounts .
9 What happened during the 1980s was that we measured more things , more systematically , and published the measurements to an extent not seen before .
10 The only difference was that he trained more winners than most of them did .
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