Example sentences of "[to-vb] [prep] more [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I left her , and went to search for more information in a different place . |
2 | Send to SCIAF for more information . |
3 | If all this leads the controlling group to scream for more money from the Government , and it will inevitably , I suggest they start using the money they have more sensibly and not waste it on their more extravagant schemes . |
4 | Correspondence had been received from the green machine and the secretary was asked to write for more information because we were n't convinced with exactly what they were doing . |
5 | However , he informed a parliament committee meeting on Jan. 9 that the central government was " working on a comprehensive action plan for revamping the administration in Punjab " , and did not rule out amending the Constitution to provide for more autonomy as long as all other political parties co-operated in the matter . |
6 | Outdoors , sound will ‘ evaporate ’ , so you need to compensate with more power . |
7 | To discover in more detail what information is relevant to the needs of employees requires a systematic investigation , often on a continuous basis . |
8 | Things have begun to swing towards more enforcement after a period in which , as you note , the Sherman and Clayton acts were forgotten and the authorities charged with enforcing them were starved of resources . |
9 | The speaker is less likely to gulp for more air in mid-sentence . |
10 | If a capillary joint leaks , you may be able to feed in more solder ( after draining the system ) . |
11 | But our belief is that , in the long-term , we shall improve education because even this Government will see the need to pump in more money to get teachers . ’ |
12 | The lists of attainments in Profiles of Development are not only a means to record learning , they are also an intervention in teaching — an attempt by the authors to define in more detail the National Curriculum as it applies to ‘ individuals for whom there is concern over progress ’ . |
13 | So punishment tends to lead to more punishment . |
14 | A move towards supporting business activities is likely to lead to more investment in favourable rather than more depressed economies , as the SDA attempts to assist ‘ winners ’ . |
15 | Bob Keville , chairman of the Lloyd 's Insurance Brokers Committee , predicted the change was ‘ bound to lead to more business coming Lloyd 's way in future . ’ |
16 | Bob Keville , chairman of the Lloyd 's Insurance Brokers Committee , predicted the change was ‘ bound to lead to more business coming Lloyd 's way in future . ’ |
17 | There was always the danger that he might mention it to his father — and that was bound to lead to more trouble . |
18 | They began to look for more drink and the Junior showed his initiative by going up to the off-licence with the Porter and bringing back armfuls of the stuff . |
19 | Sometimes there is not opportunity to do that work immediately , even though one knows where to look for more information . |
20 | The nuzzling continued as his lips found her own , teasing and provoking her to yearn for more depth in the caress , until suddenly he took possession of her mouth in a forceful kiss that went on and on as though it would last for ever . |
21 | But this we can choose : either to break faith with millions of decent , proud , hardworking citizens , or to look with more realism on the others : the tramps , the ne'er-do-wells , the offenders , the improvident — ‘ |
22 | Yeah , I think that we need to look into more depth the issue of the County Farms estate , we agreed from the start it was something that could not be rushed , and we had to , the principle question that needed to be answered was that was there a viability for County Farms or role for County Farms in the nineteen nineties . |
23 | On the other hand , those who wanted to play with more power would have required a piano with a check . |
24 | Designed specifically for golfers , THE FRANK HARVEY SUPPORT BELT has an internal orthopaedic cushion which will enable you to play with more comfort . |
25 | The day began like any other , except that the bells of St James 's Church seemed to peal with more exhilaration than they ever did on a Sunday , and Sarah pictured the ringers jumping up and down for joy at the ends of their stout ropes . |
26 | This period — which we shall have occasion to discuss in more detail later — was known , for those living in it , as ‘ the Last Times ’ , or ‘ the Last Days ’ . |
27 | Parallel workshops on the second day will provide an opportunity to discuss in more detail the matching of user requirements in the individual technology areas . |
28 | Our results confirm those of Wu and Wilcox ( 27 ) and extend them to identify in more detail the sites that are bound by the VZV 140k DNA binding domain . |
29 | To try and answer this question , it is necessary to look in more detail at the anatomy of the current slump in the housing market and assess why it has been so much more severe than previous downturns . |
30 | Having explored some aspects of being a principal carer , and the cared for elderly person in a close relationship in a family , we need to look in more detail at the character of informal care networks , where there may be more people involved in a less intense way . |