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

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1 It would make far more sense for the rules to say that breeches had to be saddle brown or horse-gob green , which would also stop men riders showing off their underwear .
2 It would have even more credibility if the Labour party was not pledged to introduce a minimum wage that would cost the health service £500 million .
3 It would have even more credibility if the Labour party would claim and set out the funding that it would provide for the national health service , which it has expressly failed to do .
4 It would take up more space than we could spare .
5 As the magma approached the surface , the pressure on it would decrease , and the gas in it would expand ; as the gas expanded it would take up more room , and this in turn would force the whole mass to rise faster and higher up the vent .
6 The parents charter will enhance parental choice and strengthen parents ' rights and it will make far more information available to help parents to exercise those rights .
7 But protests have come thick and fast from those who say it will bring even more traffic .
8 The type of cap-trigger assembly used is a new concept in the American cosmetics industry and Knight believes it will open up more opportunities in the US market .
9 The rudder will certainly be overbalanced and it will require far more force to apply the full opposite rudder than at any other time in flight .
10 If the single market is to come about , it will require far more impartiality within the European Commission .
11 He stands up and taps on the table for silence , intending to announce this new discovery , in the hope that it will cause yet more laughter , and increase his reputation for honesty still further .
12 But it will cause even more damage to low income parents , the very homes from which ministers had hoped to attract more students to achieve their target of doubling the proportion of children going to college by 2014 .
13 But it will cause even more damage to low income parents , the very homes from which ministers had hoped to attract more students to achieve their target of doubling the proportion of children going to college by 2014 .
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