Example sentences of "on more [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The Spanish Prime Minister has already said — it was said also by the Portugese at Maastricht — that their ratification will depend on more money for what is called cohesion and structural funds .
2 And that will mean resisting those tempting offers from lenders designed to encourage us to take on more debt by making the initial costs appear cheaper , but which store up trouble for the future .
3 Then spread a little soil covering , shake it through the roots , put on more soil , firm , and when there is sufficient covering for you to firm without damaging the roots , tread with me heel , not the sole , of your foot .
4 It is understood that the King 's will also be trying to attract more plays by the better touring companies as well as putting on more comedy .
5 I think his experience of farming was somewhat limited because of the time he had spent in the Army , and that would not make things easy for Grandma Hauxwell because she had to take on more responsibility around the farm .
6 If it looks good he throws on more wood , if it looks bad he throws on more paraffin .
7 Rose put on more make-up and let her workers know it was business as usual .
8 If it looks good he throws on more wood , if it looks bad he throws on more paraffin .
9 The campaign to achieve a healthy teeange nation calls on more guidance for teachers and parents to recognise the trouble signs and listen to what the teenagers say .
10 In tackling a problem it is useful to gather as much information as possible and then to decide whether the solution is going to depend on more information or on a new idea .
11 When I insisted on more information Wendy gave me the address of a flat in Copenhagen where they 'd stayed — the three girls , this Svend and two other boys .
12 The frightening film of the American Airlines DC-10 from which an engine fell clear during take-off from Chicago must have been shown on more television screens than any other comparable occurrence , and so it goes on until we reach the most horrifying event involving the South Korean Boeing 747 which was deliberately shot down north of Japan by Soviet Russian fighters with the loss of 269 lives .
13 There 's so much we 've had to pay out so much erm you 've had to pay out so much on , on more mortgage than you expected .
14 I had tried it before and put on more weight due to not re-educating my eating habits , but I needed to see immediate results to get the enthusiasm to continue dieting .
15 I went back to my old eating habits and slowly put on more weight .
16 He has already sampled success at the highest level and after winning the Celebration Mile at Goodwood last Saturday on Swing Low he has his eyes firmly focused on more Group One events .
17 The process of budgeting will send you out on more research .
18 This technique involves spreading out the pastel dust with a tissue as an exceptionally thin film into which delicate variations can then be introduced , either by dabbing on more dust , perhaps of different colours , or by lifting it away with a putty eraser .
19 The working paper set the goal of an eight-fold increase in national income by 2020 , relying on further privatization and deregulation and on more training .
20 She 'll only spend it on more booze and meths but I do n't care .
21 Then , as soon as the lecture was over , I 'd rush to the campus shop or café to fill up on more food : sweets , cakes and peanuts .
22 The Discount houses usually act as a conduit in such transactions ( see Chapter 9 on more detail relating to these operations ) .
23 Closing Over , much of which is already locked up will save the NHS almost a million pounds a year , which will be spent on more community nursing and rehabilitation .
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