Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [noun] more " in BNC.

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1 And the bit about it is that there may well be other small organisations that might , erm be better , erm I mean , have , might benefit people more in Oxford city , or in Oxfordshire , are n't getting in because
2 A consultant had advised them that they could earn £10.5m more from their current activities , and that there was a potential additional revenue of £25m to be made from the campus by expanding into calendars , hot dogs and more .
3 There are always ways that we could make people more effective or help people to got the wrong flip , but , but to grow into other jobs .
4 He said that the move would give Linlithgow more room to concentrate on CPU manufacturing .
5 To heighten comprehension , our information was presented using personal pronouns in deliberately short sentences that explained or avoided technical terms ; awareness could be further enhanced by issuing the information sheets ( customised for specific operations ) during the initial outpatient consultation , which would give patients more time to assimilate the facts .
6 The council would spend £10m more than Governments limits , putting off the need for drastic cuts .
7 For instance , taking a semi-detached house worth £60,000 in Milton Keynes and a semi-detached house also worth £60,000 in Northampton , the household in Northampton would pay £88 more in tax simply because it happened to be across the regional boundary .
8 People living in a semi-detached house in Cambridge would pay £89 more than people in a similar house in Oxford simply because they were in East Anglia rather than the south-east , even though the semi-detached house in Oxford had cost much more .
9 Next year the event will be held in the Grand Hall of Olympia 1 , which will provide 50% more floor space to be taken up over the next five years .
10 The new cars will sell for the same price as regular models , although the Ford say they will cost $100 more to produce .
11 Meanwhile , the company is still trying to slim down its chubby baby NT , trying to get the client side to run in 12Mb RAM and the server in 16Mb on the theory that the typical user will have 4Mb more than the minimum .
12 A police constable earning £364.09 per week will get an extra £5.46 , a nurse earning £215.38 will get £3.23 more and a dustman earning £140.57 will get £2.11 .
13 It can give teachers more insights into the kinds of communication skills that school demands from children but which many children may not possess e.g. the ability to process context-independent speech , to use language for certain intellectual functions or to process certain kinds of written language ( see Perera , 1982 ) .
14 ‘ The insurance can cost £80 more than policy offered by Age Concern .
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