Example sentences of "without more [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Without more water , Georgians reply , their state will have to restrict growth , costing it 680,000 jobs and $127 billion in wages by 2010 .
2 Today is national Save Our Libraries day and campaigners are warning that many could disappear without more funding .
3 Most of the passengers went off to don coats against what appeared to be a cold wind outside , but Filmer climbed down from the door of the dome-car end of the dining car without more protection than his carefully casual shirt and aristocratic tweed jacket .
4 It is one of the great drawbacks of much ‘ popular ’ social writing in newspapers and magazines that statements are made , the validity of which can not be accepted without more evidence .
5 Instead , not wanting to risk a scene without more evidence of his suspicions , he went back to his car and drove back to the Club , stopping briefly at a couple of pubs on the way to see if Gwen was in either .
6 ‘ … one who has seen many such cases can with tolerable certainty tell , without more minute examination what the nature of the complaint is. ’ — W. Cumming , London Medical Gazette , 1849 .
7 They say resources are stretched to breaking point — administrators say there 's little they can do without more money to pay for new buildings .
8 He had been asked to make savings of £440,000 over the next three years but says , without more money , police vacancies will be frozen and jobs will be lost .
9 Without more to-do he hurried from her , and she herself went into the market-room .
10 And if I could bring him to reconciliation with the king , without more bloodshed and without revenge , I would count it a good deed both for England and Wales .
11 Much civility , much comfort ( comfort in France ! ) made every arrangement pleasurable ; and all this without more vociferation or commotion than prevails at Paddington ; to say nothing of the second-class carriage being nearly equal to our first .
12 We ca n't achieve much without more information .
13 Being a pondkeeper I was very interested but was not able to purchase these fish without more information .
14 Point ( 3 ) , on sampling , is a technical matter which is very difficult to explain properly and it might well be beyond the abilities of many housewives to understand without more explanation what random sampling means .
15 You also find Marian that we were talking about that this morning as well we can not cover the national curriculum without more homework
16 Finally , with considerable reluctance , I suggested that his faith seemed to have very little foundation and that without more understanding to match his enthusiasm he was in danger of being tripped by the questions of life — let alone by those of his fellow students .
17 Since these points are clearly illustrated by the Prologue , it might be as well to launch our discussion of the score , without more preamble , at the start of the work .
18 Tonight Oxfordshire tycoon Richard Branson warns hundreds of Gulf refugees will die without more aid , and local charity Oxfam launch their appeal and say the situation could get worse .
19 Without more investment in railways , privatisation will not work , the MPs say .
20 At least it got her out of his office without more lecturing , and when Glyn presented himself rather smugly she told him smartly that she intended to go to France and she intended to go alone .
21 And without more ado the two officers fastened their clips about their ankles , wheeled out with velocipedes and were on their way .
22 And without more ado he booked his one-way ticket .
23 One day , one of the mares cut her leg , and as it required stitching she was separated from the other horses and shut in a stable without more ado .
24 Then , without more ado , he loaded the horses into the trailer .
25 And , without more ado , the rector began .
26 Without more ado his fists went into action .
27 What my source was up to , I have no idea ; all I do know is that while the world was waiting to discover how Mrs Thatcher was ever going to be toppled , the most unlikely possibility was that she might admit she had been wrong about something and ask for her P45 without more ado .
28 Emil explained to me that on this trip the linen , cutlery and glasses had been provided by the caterers , and without more ado he showed me first , where to find everything and second , how to set a table .
29 If no one objects , it goes through without more ado .
30 ‘ Regulations ’ are directly applicable within each member state without more ado ; ‘ directives ’ require member states to attain specified ends but leave the means of attainment to the individual member state .
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