Example sentences of "[vb mod] [vb infin] [verb] more [adv] [subord] " in BNC.
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1 | Goldman believes Sun 's financial model may need to change more quickly than the company can realise . |
2 | Both Salomon Brothers Inc and more importantly Goldman Sachs & Co have moved Sun Microsystems Inc shares off their recommended buy lists : basically Goldman thinks Microsoft Corp 's Windows NT and Intel Corp 's Pentium are going to be more than Sun can handle , hurting its ability to improve earnings on a sustained basis over the next year or so and impeding its gains in market share ; Goldman believes Sun 's financial model may need to change more quickly than the company can realise ; the long-term judgment is based on Goldman 's view of Sun 's business as 80% to 85% client side where it thinks Windows , especially NT , will dominate in client-server systems , even where high-performance client products are needed . |
3 | I should have thought more deeply before I agreed , but that 's not how fools charge in . |
4 | An example of the kind of executive pre-arrangement , which must have happened more often than we are told , is the way in which Demosthenes ( iv . |
5 | Alone with Henrietta , the woman he came closest to loving , Minton must have confronted more forcibly than ever before the nature of his condition . |
6 | Also ‘ tried on ’ was encroaching on and hedging in parcels of common land and none could have offended more often than one Mephibosheth White . |
7 | Indeed , ’ Corbett stirred , staring behind the nun into the mist , ‘ they may have slept more deeply than they ever intended . |
8 | Tranmere would have won more comfortably if Aldridge , the League 's leading scorer with 38 goals , had managed to convert a fortuitous penalty , awarded for a handling offence by Butters . |
9 | ( a ) Lord Roskill in Lambie said that a charge under s.15(1) would have succeeded more easily than the actual charge under s.16(1) , but the act was the same for both offences . |
10 | Chancellor Kenneth Clarke will have to tread more warily if he is n't to destabilize the housing market which has only touched bottom . |