Example sentences of "[vb infin] [pron] [adv] more " in BNC.

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1 ‘ It should make them even more careful about their monitoring , ’ Abrahams says .
2 They are aware of the fraud , and my hon. Friends and I will make them even more aware of it .
3 ‘ We feel it is only further embittering loyalist paramilitaries and will make them even more hard-line .
4 When considering the regulations for set-aside , which is a very valuable tool in the present negotiations , will the Minister make them rather more positive by enabling farmers who have land set aside — especially , perhaps , for one year — to use the year to clean the land rather than merely to cut it ?
5 Men who work with their hands might find a little attention with hand lotion could make them much more romantically stimulating .
6 Y yes chair it 's all about relative accessibility and simply improving roads more distant from Leeds will make them relatively more accessible but not more accessible than locations closer to Leeds .
7 That is why we could treat them as more Realist than the Realists .
8 ‘ I do n't need you no more ! ’ she said to herself and even she was not sure whether it was Simon , her Dad , or those old , frayed fantasies she was talking about .
9 ‘ I wo n't trouble you any more now , Mrs Hatton .
10 Or probably , since you ca n't trust anybody any more , you 'd better put it through the letter box . ’
11 She did n't even know herself any more .
12 Paul Accola of Switzerland took the overall World Cup title ahead of Tomba last year and the Italian 's refusal to compete in the super-G or downhill races mean the crown will probably elude him once more this year .
13 She felt as though she were treading on thin ice and any false move might plunge her once more into the dark depths of despair .
14 ‘ Next time you 'll enjoy it even more . ’
15 My right hon. and hon. Friends could not describe it any more succinctly than that .
16 Women so engaged would therefore consider themselves rather more respectable .
17 The Met Office says it should give them much more accurate information .
18 Lastly we have a third group of customers who know that a brief telephone call with an experienced Matroc technician and the subsequent systematic processing would bring them significantly more than 50 pages of technical details .
19 And he advised Premier John Major : ‘ Once you have accepted the slump in the pound you might as well bring them down more . ’
20 For all these tendencies towards isolation , however , the post-revolutionary period saw the USSR integrate itself ever more closely into the international community .
21 Very well , tell me you will lead this mission , and I will torment you no more . ’
22 Television programmes or books that make you laugh will do you far more good .
23 That was the interesting thing that said to Alistaire last night that a three column centimetres depending on which periodical it is or paper it 's in can do you far more good or damage than twenty at another .
24 I was a bit worried that the jolt it delivers would do something rather more permanent than give Mr Heron a deterrent shock , but apparently not .
25 Love wo n't change the history of the world ( that nonsense about Cleopatra 's nose is strictly for sentimentalists ) , but it will do something much more important : teach us to stand up to history , to ignore its chin-out strut .
26 We all like ‘ to do right ’ by our horses and this often involves the over-feeding of supplements , either because the horse does n't need them in the first place or because we tend to think ‘ a little bit extra will do him even more good ’ .
27 If you give in to them they will do it even more and they will think they have won , ’ she said .
28 Well you only got ta do it once more so
29 We 'll just do it once more .
30 Mr Pitt added : ‘ If we wanted to open a pub , we could do it much more cheaply and easily than by building ten football pitches . ’
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