Example sentences of "[vb infin] more [subord] [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 What 's more , we 'll need more than a fair share of luck . ’
2 If you want more , go inland ; if you can get by with less , stay in the city ; if you do n't need more than a square foot or so , go to the islands .
3 Do you live far from a good shopping area so that you will need more than the average amount of food storage space and a large deep freeze ?
4 Which towns will need more than the average number of ( i ) schools and ( ii ) hospitals and nursing homes ?
5 In crystallography , each lattice point can accommodate more than a single atom .
6 The reverse happens when flying southerly headings and the compass will show more than the actual amount of the turn , so carry on past your actual heading .
7 But as we leave the twentieth century and reflect on the last 100 years , we should expect more than a shallow gallery of designer fancies .
8 For the direct benefit of pupils it will be individual partners who will matter more than a grand design of co-operation .
9 This meant that not only did the boots weigh more than a small car , but I was obliged to wear four pairs of socks to stop my feet moving about in them and turning my heels into chilli con carne .
10 For reasons which will become apparent , I will not provide more than a brief overview of this approach .
11 Naturally , it will cost more than a basic policy .
12 Shirts that left Comme des Garçons with a one-hundred-pound price tag will be knocked down for a bargain price ; and a man 's shirt that looks good on a woman will cost more than the men-only variety .
13 The only constraint on attempts to acquire a larger budget is that it would cost more than the total value to the politicians of the service , the value of additional output being zero .
14 This meant that nearly all packs would contain more than the declared weight .
15 Although this Arrowana is relatively cheap when young , I would not recommend more than the single specimen in an aquarium of this size .
16 The rest of this book will not produce more than a flawed account of some of the arguments that have been advanced both concerning the physical and moral nature of God ( because even if a God existed , there is still the question of whether we should worship Him or rebel against Him ) .
17 The likes of Dr James Halden would n't take more than a passing interest in a common domestic servant .
18 Meanwhile , Falkirk will take more than a passing interest in two Premier Division matches tonight , and hoping that the Old Firm do them a favour by beating fellow strugglers Dundee and Motherwell .
19 It would take more than a sharp tongue to cut down Alexander Vass .
20 It will take more than a bloody hurricane to stop me . ’
21 It 'll take more than a tender touch to help the victims of the oily sea .
22 This option was given to working wives in 1948 and withdrawn in 1978 but women who had already chosen to pay the reduced rate were allowed to continue , provided they did not take more than a two-year break from employment after 1978 .
23 ‘ From what I 've seen of Officer Hassan , it would take more than a missing golf-club to prise him away from his suicide theory . ’
24 Sometimes the king allowed subjects to take deer for themselves in his forests ; the warden 's duty was to see to it that they had a proper writ of warranty when they came to his forest , that they did not take more than the specified number , and that they took them in the prescribed manner .
25 Fullback Jim Staples received a helping hand , but it will take more than the magic sponge to get the Irish side back on its feet .
26 He would have to pretend , however , that Carole was as keen as he was that Amaranth should have more than a fair crack of the whip .
27 I still ca n't call more than the initial letter to mind . ’
28 Central party funds could not pay more than a tiny proportion of the total cost of running a local association in every constituency ; not paying the piper they were unable to call the tune .
29 Q Can I pay more than the monthly instalment ?
30 They were lovely clothes , beautifully made from fine materials , and if Ellie took a tuck with her hand at the back of the dresses , and turned the hems up a good six or nine inches , looking in the dressing mirror she could get more than a fair impression of how she might look once she too was a young woman .
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