Example sentences of "[adv] get more [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I , I of course , I suppose going round with milk I 'd perhaps got more confidence th cos I had to take milk whether I wanted to or not , see and we if we got down there and there was two or three of the conductresses down the fleck and er , jump on a Dalston bus cos I 'd got to get to like , you know .
2 This way you 'll not only get more personality into the room but you 'll also go more slowly , giving yourself more time to think around problems .
3 I think it may be it may be that they could perhaps get more money if the local parties affiliated separately but
4 They seem to draw back in an arch only to get more vigour into the attack .
5 She put the soft plastic over the hole and ran down to get more plastic from the pipe .
6 Well straight away the first thing he done was to put these new tables in , and that was his idea when he put these tables in to get more slate , and less wages .
7 I think that 's probably the one thing : Texas music has just got more variety to it than the Delta stuff or Chicago or New Orleans .
8 And they 've just got more room have n't they ?
9 Mind you , Swindon only had themselves to blame for not getting more goals .
10 The way it is at present , we can not , we can not get more loot to put into the new project but the bank manager , i.e. the Chancellor of the Exchequer , reminded us a few months ago that the other way of funding our projects he encouraged us to look at our current assets and if possible liquidate some of that asset and fund it , or or use it to fund our new schemes and this Mr Mayor is what we should be doing .
11 What he was probably saying was that he could not get more money unless he did a lot more teaching , whereas his heart was in his research .
12 But they did not get more help from community nurses and they were less likely to be admitted to , or to die in , a hospital or hospice .
13 He had gone away to get more ammunition and fired twice more .
14 I was standing up , offering to go downstairs to get more drinks , and glancing out of the window when I saw Jo .
15 You usually get more money to pilot something you see
16 In monetary terms it made a lot more sense to extend episode numbers within a serial , thereby getting more television hours with fewer changes in location .
17 SANTA CLAUS probably got more letters than the Queen or Margaret Thatcher this year .
18 Probably got more columns than I need there .
19 They 've probably got more sense !
20 So we write lists , and we find that they 've probably got more skills than most people .
21 I mean he 's probably got more money than they 've bloody got !
22 I mean the you 've probably got more chance of having an audience with her if you 've got aids than if you have n't catch aids , meet the princess
23 I 've also got more copies of the reading list which I 've forgotten to bring with me but which I have got er upstairs and they 're pinned to my door , if anybody needs another reading list , okay ?
24 You also get more control and benefit from local bank contacts as well .
25 You also get more data type options , including — at long last — memo fields that can hold lots of freeform text , and BLOBs ( Binary Large Objects ) , which are any type of binary data , including graphics , scanned images , spreadsheets , sound or video files .
26 Outer areas could also get more pedestrian schemes .
27 Well yeah , I mean I might I can probably get more advice on the R A F or Army than , than the Navy .
28 ‘ We 've now got more coaches at the club than National Express , but he can come back if he wants to .
29 The Germans , who now get more pounds for their marks , could have :
30 REDUNDANT executives are now getting more job offers , particularly in south-east England , experts said yesterday .
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