Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] that more " in BNC.

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1 I say that more in hope than expectation , but one never knows .
2 If that is the case I imagine that more Scots will wish to take advantage of trust status .
3 Having read An evening with a touch of class ( September SHE ) , I hope that more women will be encouraged to join an evening class .
4 I hope that more countries will join that number in the coming months .
5 I suspect that more people use it cos you do n't have to pay .
6 I understand that more local communities have applied to TDC to be considered as ‘ host ’ towns for new prisons than TDC has plans to build them .
7 I believe that more information on them would be helpful in the interpretation of the paper .
8 However , I find that more and more software houses write programs — notably games — that demand a whopping 620Kb of free memory .
9 The feeling of being ‘ disabled ’ — I feel that more when I 'm forced into situations where I ca n't be myself .
10 There are plenty of second-hand bargains available but I feel that more honesty and good manners ( on both sides , of course ) are needed !
11 I agree that more businesses should contemplate approaching younger children and at an early stage arousing their interest in what science or engineering may hold for them .
12 They look good , too , of course , though I think that more consideration should be given the neck joints in both cases .
13 I presume that more patients from his district were near the top of our waiting list ; in addition to , a third of the patients having such bypass operations from his district this year had unstable angina and were operated on urgently .
14 Where do you think that more money needs to be spent ? erm well , the government are in the process of launching a massive new initiative called Care in the Community erm I 'm afraid a lot of people working in my neck of the woods find this rather well not amusing , but erm it 's slightly hysterically amusing , because the amount of money that would be needed to fund the projects that are identified as being necessary is enormous , and the government is in no way going to be putting up that sort of funds erm so it comes down to money , and particularly in this community care area .
15 She thinks that more images of Black and Asian girls in the media would help to change some of the racist ideas and stereotypes that exist .
16 But Labour councillor Tom Chipperfield said : ‘ This is bound to cost more if you think that more old people will choose to remain in their own homes .
17 She said that more money was currently available from government for training within the ACE scheme .
18 If we accept that more of the caring is done by women the second problematic issue for family care of elderly people is the number of women who expect to be employed outside the home .
19 While we know that more men at present work in certain jobs , as engineers , in factories and so on , we still need to see and read that women can also do these jobs .
20 If medical education is to respond to modern developments in health care , we believe that more of this sort of teaching will be required .
21 Public transport could never meet every one 's needs , but it should be seen as a social service and erm we feel that more passes should be issued to people on buses and trains that are disabled or , or the elderly to encourage them to use it more .
22 While we recognise that more detailed research is needed on the relationship between housing choice , employment location and transport demands , certain factors are beginning to emerge .
23 While we see that more marriages succeed , although there so some of them might be just dragging , but er a , at least they do n't become a headache for the society as children of adult er parents or children with one parent , we do n't have that problem .
24 They proposed that more open-ended questioning and more pupil talk were vital in reading acquisition .
25 For they suggest that more is at stake in the dispute about holism than the comparatively technical notion of reducibility .
26 They found that more than half their sample did have previous admissions within the preceding year .
27 They say that more of the therapy group were married , and married people with cancer are known to survive longer ; that help with pain control meant they were more likely to remain active and continue with exercise ; and that they tended to eat better .
28 There 's is a vital lifeline … but they hope that more stray bullets wo n't mean it 's the end of the line .
29 It recommended that more grammar school places be provided , and that financial provision be improved for pupils who remained at school after the minimum leaving age .
30 It argued that more teachers should be encouraged into primary schools ( especially men , graduates and those who had specialised in maths or science ) , and a new group of staff called ‘ teachers ’ aides ' should be recruited with a similar status to nursery assistants [ never widely implemented ] .
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