Example sentences of "[vb infin] [prep] more [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The fact is , transition to the simpler rules will involve costs , though at the end of the day it will make for more cost effective regulation than the present encyclopedias . ’ |
2 | Sitting at right-angles to them ( on either side of the corner of a table ) or even alongside them will make for more harmony . |
3 | Regardless of the amount of time involved it seems likely that staff will always opt for more time if this is offered to them . |
4 | At times of high wages or low food prices , out-workers could opt for more leisure , but in times of slack trade they might well find themselves unable to get enough work to compensate for falling rates . |
5 | Shiva thought , I must wait for more news , I must bear it and wait . |
6 | In fact if you think about it evolution might promote your reproductive success by making you vaguely unhappy most of the time , cos that might make you strive for more success . |
7 | If he was ever to be an artist , he should strive for more balance . |
8 | And this poverty needs correcting or greening will translate into more domination . |
9 | And from the sale of the contents of the house , she could buy in more leather to keep the suppliers happy . |
10 | This is of course traumatic in itself and involves an interview with the Registrar which we will discuss in more detail in chapter 11 . |
11 | The first part of this chapter will discuss in more detail the three main problems of lexical access that were outlined in sections 2 and 3 of Chapter 2 . |
12 | Later chapters will pursue in more depth some of these issues , particularly those dealing with the type of work people will be doing in the future . |
13 | Systems will simply not change as easily as Shapland and Hobbs seem to hope ; for police society is extremely conservative and masculine in outlook , and has long reflected the low esteem women are given in wider society , as I will describe in more detail in Chapter 4 . |
14 | In Britain , this used fuel with its lethal inventory is either carefully stored or sent for ‘ reprocessing ’ at the Sellafield plant in Cumbria , a procedure I shall describe in more detail later . |
15 | Such comments give some idea of what some academics understand by the idea of a disciplinary ‘ culture ’ , a notion which we will explore in more depth in Chapter 4 . |
16 | In order to formulate our simple model , we must first consider in more detail the link between the rate of price inflation and the rate of money wage inflation . |
17 | In this chapter I shall consider in more detail what is involved in this task , how context acts upon grammar so that the specific meanings of particular expressions are realized and communicative outcomes brought about . |
18 | Having dealt at length with the management and , to a limited extent , with the financing of public sector higher education , we shall now consider in more detail the ‘ pooling ’ arrangements that have obtained in recent years and the likely criteria upon which NAB 's financial decisions will be based . |
19 | Now we must consider in more detail some of the ways we may use vibrational spectra to give structural information about inorganic substances . |
20 | That , in itself , is an argument for the establishment of a Select Committee on Scottish affairs , which could consider in more detail an education system that we all value highly . |
21 | They will consist of more spelling games in the classroom and teaching reading by a mixture of phonetics and old-style A is for Apple , B is for Boat and C is for cat reading books . |
22 | the Early Iron Age up to 500 AD , he said we can speak with more confidence . |
23 | Since cats can see , hear and smell with more sensitivity than we can , it is reassuring to find that in one respect at least we have superior sense organs . |
24 | Trainer Roger Charlton was not present to outline plans for the son of 1987 ‘ Arc ’ hero Trempolino , but his travelling head man Martin Franklin said : ‘ Like his sire , I 'm sure that he 'll improve with more experience . ’ |
25 | He 's a sound jumper already and can only improve with more experience . |
26 | ’ She could do with more responsibility . ’ |
27 | A couple of design areas which could do with more thought are the hood and the pockets . |
28 | Your committee could do with more help and would just like to get to know some of you better … so PLEASE complete and return the Questionnaire on page 24 . |
29 | " I said she could do with more help . " |
30 | It could also do with more support for its keyboard . |