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

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1 I hope that my right hon. Friend will appreciate that objection is taken to eating more and more into the principle by which the burden of proof is on the prosecution to establish guilt and not on the defendant to establish innocence .
2 Data Communications : Collection and manipulation of data on the shop floor with a view to allowing more efficient management of the industry 's resources .
3 Each house has its bomb shelter and secret tutus or underground holes where families can hide when the army returns to using more violent means of coercion .
4 In this section , I want to examine how this ‘ contrite fallibilist ’ rejected naturalism with a view to seeing more clearly the bearing of naturalistic matters on philosophical questions about knowledge .
5 The procedures for European political cation need to be brought within a process of democratic accountability if they are to made more effective .
6 So , while the GLC estimates that there are almost one million houses in London that are more than 70 years old and in need of modernisation , councils are having to give top priority to repairing more modern buildings .
7 Many farmers had given up working the land because of low rates of return and had turned to producing more lucrative goods .
8 What , then , can we conclude about the contribution that political sociology has made to understanding more clearly the main trends of political change in the twentieth century , and to influencing the course of events ?
9 ‘ They do not want a fix but a resolution of the issues , that the Labour Party moves to becoming more democratic and an immediate resolution of the situation on Merseyside .
10 Therefore , the enquirer who is using himself as a research instrument needs to be as aware as possible and committed to becoming more aware of his own biases , values and his reasons for holding the conceptual framework he does .
11 Some puppies tend to respond to training more quickly than others .
12 First , several left-wing Labour councils had come to power committed to establishing more effective , and thus inevitably more contentious , local economic policies .
13 But any approach to seeking more economic choice of credit by consumers ( probably from a wide range of competing options ) has to recognise the recurring weekly caller 's collection round as an obstacle .
14 I wonder if it counts for anything at all when it comes to expressing more profound thought .
15 Ideally some of the training centres should be phased out with a view to developing more flexible training arrangements for a wider range of young people who may or may not be mentally handicapped .
16 The high capital costs of building a good ‘ medium-secure ’ unit on a general hospital site with other admission beds has been a deterrent to developing more suitable facilities .
17 This project will explore the strategies deployed by three institutions committed to developing more equitable staff policies and practices in the hope that illumination of particular change contexts will be of value to other institutions wishing to make similar changes .
18 Helen says she 'd like to go back into space , if that does n't happen she 'll be happy to achieve at least one other mission : to encouraged more young people to take up science .
19 SELL-THROUGH , as the retail sector of the video market is obscurely known , is at the moment very much a bull market , and there has lately been a growing shift to releasing more recent movies in this way .
20 Some admit to paying more than £200 on toys to fill their youngster 's Christmas stocking .
21 ICI gives the highest priority to the proper management of all wastes arising from its activities and is committed to providing more detailed information on its discharges .
22 The pilotari or players took to wearing more elaborate gloves or other prosthetic aids in propelling the ball , and what had once been a lo wish wall at the end of the playing area was built higher and higher to contain the far greater velocities , while the courts themselves became longer , until some of them are said to have reached 100 metres .
23 So she agreed to ‘ Linda ’ , and to wearing more dark colours in future , and to giving her opinion more decidedly about art … which led the subject back to the book Belinda had just given Faye .
24 But I 'd never thought of us as really having to worry about money that much ; certainly I was used to getting more or less what I wanted and had come to think of this virtually as a right , the way only children are apt to if their parents are anything other than actively hostile to them .
25 You do n't get any irrelevant features and facilities , partly because developers of DOS Software have got used to getting more out of less .
26 What you do need is the desire and determination to learn , and if you have that , you are well on the way to joining more than 100,000 men and women from every walk of life who will be studying with the Open University next year .
27 Nor do these countries object to spending more EC money , which comes mainly from their richer northern neighbours anyway .
28 I approved of Paddy Ashdown 's commitment to spending more on education — but then no amount of money will make education good if the unions and the race relations industry are running the show .
29 For systems-oriented software such as data communications and systems-management products , the company has made the systems-based approach to pricing more flexible .
30 Now there is no bar to having more than one particle in each state .
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