Example sentences of "make more " in BNC.

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1 Others may make more conventional protests but the pain looks like continuing for some time .
2 Along intermediate axes where the first layer interatomic spacings are longer , incident trajectories can make more direct collisions , resulting in off-specular scattering .
3 Do n't make more out of this than you have to .
4 Unfortunately , capital charges based on fixed assets actually divert attention away from an area where NHS managers can make more efficient use of capital : that is in the control of working capital .
5 As we saw under Beliefs ( see page 21 ) it is easy to fall prey to some recurring unrealistic thoughts or beliefs which cause you to feel upset whenever they are violated so , either while you are being hindered by an unproductive feeling or after an experience where you are hindered , or when you feel vulnerable to the onset of an unproductive feeling , ask yourself : ‘ How can I make more effective use of this present moment ? ’
6 By analogy with the Z2 Carbonate , however , similar porosities could also be expected to be developed in base of slope sediments where the pay zone would be thicker and the rocks would make more attractive reservoirs .
7 In the late 1960s theorists began to acquire a more precise concept of the role of the W particle in weak interactions , and could make more precise predictions about its mass .
8 This means that the RFP can make more efficient use of its expensive magnetic field .
9 In short , they will not be true cats , but they will undeniably make more convenient pets .
10 I 'm not naive , I know others will make more be back with more bids because he 's such a top -class goal scorer , ’ says the manager , who has just signed a contract keeping him at Hillsborough for the same time as Hirst .
11 For reasons that were probably unconnected with wine-tasting , Dr. Prior 's subsequent entries became very sparse until , some years later , the chairman of the Board made a note of his own saying that he ‘ would be obliged if Dr. Prior would make more frequent entries in the book as to the general condition of the house and its inmates ’ .
12 Not only do writers develop the innovations of their predecessors but they may also make more or less explicit references to their works , sometimes in highly elaborate forms .
13 Short term advantage gained at the price of keeping alive prejudices and preconceptions may make more difficult , or even preclude , later changes in the direction of policy .
14 We could make more efficient use of power generation too .
15 Illustrations , I could put some illustrations in , I could use more , I could use colour , I could make more detailed illustrations , yes
16 Because they do not have the sublime sensations of princes , they do not express their passions in the same dignified tone ; but that contrast , in itself , should make more truly pathetic the fate of their superiors .
17 Daddy had n't saved any money because he thought he could always make more .
18 Fund-holding GPs in the first year were less afraid to switch contracts to better units or consultants , could make more flexible contracts , demand more attention , and use their funds to encourage consultants to come to the surgery rather than rely on patients to go to outpatients in the hospital .
19 In consequence , they are less concerned to fashion a constitution that would limit democratic politics than they are to introduce a constitution that would facilitate a new type of democratic politics that would then make more likely coalition government and the kind of moderate , stable , policies which they regard as at one with the broad mass of public opinion and in the national interest itself .
20 help employers make more informed comparisons between vocational qualifications in use in the European Community , and
21 The urban poor also find they can make more in one night treading coca leaves in makeshift drug factories in the jungle than an office employee earns in a month in the city .
22 When the issue of the single currency was being discussed at Maastricht , did its promoters suggest that this would make more easy that enlargement , and how did my right hon. Friend respond ?
23 The findings should make more specific our understanding of the degree to which current Japanese management practice has lessons for Western organisations .
24 By uncovering the contribution made by ‘ serious ’ religion to the wider Ulster society by c1900 this study will make more comprehensible many neglected aspects of life and custom in the twentieth-century Ulster .
25 They have warned that private developers could agree to destroy ‘ dangerous waste ’ from throughout Europe and claimed that the council could make more than £1m a year if it modernised the Duncrue plant .
26 Of course , other concepts , other properties and attributes , could make more significant use of the properties of number systems other than their ability to classify .
27 The Bar is increasingly recognised as a world leader in the use of video conferencing as a practice tool , and it is hoped that practitioners will make more general use of the facility in its new home at Warwick Court ( ) .
28 I think having a car you do make more unnecessary journeys — when you 're on a bike or public transport you really have to plan well ahead .
29 We are also looking at how we might make more intensive use of many co-products from our plants .
30 each one of you have to be louder and also it also means that you can make , one person can make more than one sound , okay , work it like , just you can substitute for the other two
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