Example sentences of "it [vb mod] [vb infin] [prep] more [noun] " in BNC.

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1 If this trend is allowed to continue unchecked it may lead to more solicitors finding criminal defences unprofitable and yet another field of work will be lost to the solicitors ' branch of the profession generally .
2 It should lead to more understanding of language diversity , including multilingualism , and be closely related to pupils ' experience in their own communities , and therefore be treated with great sensitivity to pupils ' home backgrounds .
3 It could lead to more schemes like the Trax project in Oxford , where young offenders get the chance to work on cars , as an alternative to stealing them .
4 But yesterday Independent councillor Tony Moore , who opposed the increase , warned it could lead to more hardship .
5 The first is provided in the new arrangements , though it would benefit from more elaboration .
6 The fact is , transition to the simpler rules will involve costs , though at the end of the day it will make for more cost effective regulation than the present encyclopedias . ’
7 It will result in more students and trainees having access to learning opportunities of a guaranteed high standard . ’
8 The chosen route will pass through more high-risk contaminated land sites than any other scheme and it will pass through more areas currently in business or industrial use , including the Ford works at Dagenham .
9 Lank or naturally oily hair is often difficult to care for — whilst it needs thorough cleansing , overdoing it can lead to more problems .
10 As to where a company resides which may be relevant for some purposes , a company or corporation resides where it carries on business and it can reside in more places than one ( Davies v British Geon Ltd [ 1956 ] 3 All ER 389 ) .
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