Example sentences of "[vb mod] [adv] [conj] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Profits should more than double as well , to about £75 million .
2 It seems realistic to expect the auditor to take such information into account in his review of the audit and the person acting as auditor also needs to be aware of other non-audit work on his client that partners in his firm may be doing such as for example tax work and they in turn should consider whether any information that may arise from their work is relevant to the conduct of the audit and where it is , they should also consider whether it is relevant to the duty to report to the regulator , the partner carrying out the audit should also if possible , discuss it with his client .
3 The victim 's previous sexual history might also where possible be emphasised .
4 There 's also the odd curiosity … and nothing could more than unusual than this Peugeot 205 .
5 As for carbon dioxide emissions , they could more than double by 2020 .
6 These pricing formulas will ensure that prices continue to rise for several years : in Northumbria , for example , prices could more than double by the mid-1990s .
7 Decommissioning costs for the country 's eight Magnox nuclear power stations could more than double to £6,600 million , according to a speech to employees by Lord Marshall of Goring , then chair of the Central Electricity Generating Board ( CEGB ) , leaked on Oct. 17 , 1989 .
8 Could hard and fast lines be drawn between one form of income ( or property ) and another ?
9 Then , if unc exists , we may premultiply or postmultiply P(A) by unc to obtain unc as a convenient formula for computing
10 Would big but impoverished polluters like the Soviet Union and the East European countries accept it ?
11 We thought there was some sort of divine providence which would somehow or other get us away .
12 And , whereas he and his wife now pay a combined poll tax of £536 a year , he estimates that his rates would more than double .
13 Even with the tax increases the 1991 deficit predicted in the budget would more than double , from US$2,150 million in 1990 to US$4,750 million .
14 Converting to pure petrol would more than double emissions .
15 Alan Steele , from the King William , Barton , says his rent would more than double under a new 20-year lease and he can not afford to stay .
16 Next year an 8 per cent tax would be levied on bills and the following year that would more than double to 17.5 per cent .
17 It also insisted that it was the lead partner working on multi-processing technology using IBM 's Power RISC chip , and that IBM would more than likely OEM the Bull work for future versions of its own RS/6000s .
18 Thanks to changes in the law , for the first time ever , TVTimes will more than live up to its name and publish all the television times of not only ITV and Channel 4 , but BBC 1 & BBC 2 as well as Satellite TV .
19 These audits will more than likely switch to Touche Ross as the UK member of DRT .
20 NCR Corp 's Colorado Springs-based NCR Microelectronic Products Division plans an $81m expansion that will more than double production capacity at the Colorado plant .
21 With a recently announced expansion , won in competition against plants in the USA and Japan , methanol usage at Barry will more than double over the next five years .
22 These are the sort of facilities already enjoyed by MPs who can somehow or other find the money to pay for them : they should be fully at the disposal of those who ca n't .
23 But customers are also impressed with many of its competitors and , the facts show , quite willing to give technology , cost and support weight that can more than offset IBM 's big name .
24 Yeah because you 're on well in some instances you can more than double your money
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