Example sentences of "make more " in BNC.

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1 perhaps make more of the one before .
2 Some time ago , Rover 's management declared its intention to move all its cars up-market , perhaps to produce them in smaller volumes than in the days of Austin Rover , to charge higher prices and make more profit per unit .
3 They make more business trips .
4 But they also brought reports of strong , fortified cities , and inhabitants as big as giants , and these , as chapter 14 now makes clear , make more impact on the people than the assurances of fertility .
5 Make more of plants
6 They have a good base salary but make more than that out of bonuses , ’ the source said .
7 The figures in Table 7 suggest that there is not a great deal of difference in the use of educational facilities by one and two parent families ; lone parents make more use of day nurseries and two parents of play groups .
8 To be really competitive coal must be near its market and where the distances are thousands of miles — far enough to use up most of the coal being carried just to keep the coal train going — gas pipelines make more sense , especially when there is also a significant export market at the end of the line .
9 TAKE MORE CARE — MAKE MORE SAVINGS
10 Nature conservation is not a primary policy aim in these Parks but it tends to follow as a secondary consideration from the primary aims which are to conserve the social and cultural heritage of the Region , improve employment and make more use of the Region for recreation and education .
11 ( Try thinking about your finger movements when you play a well-known tune on a keyboard — you make more mistakes than if you let your fingers do the thinking . )
12 ‘ If they make more money in Germany , say , than they do at home , they will need to reinvest more there , ’ he says .
13 ROBERT Brooke 's comments in May issue 's Milestones about the ‘ recall ’ of J.W. Hearne for the Oval Test match against South Africa make more sense if it is appreciated that , with the rubber already won , the England side for the Fourth Test at Manchester was an ‘ experimental team ’ .
14 Different people make more use or one sense than another : they may see more than they hear ; or they may feel more than they see , even though they have sight .
15 They also make more noise than two iron foundries having a fight .
16 Make more of the model visible .
17 Badges make more than pin money
18 Make more use of your tutors — compile a list of queries and then arrange to see a tutor for help .
19 The casket was an idea introduced from the United States in the 1870s and does not , therefore , make more than the briefest possible appearance in this history of the English trade .
20 For the deaf and aphasic , they will need to employ pen and paper in addition to speech , and make more use of bodily and facial cues than might otherwise be necessary .
21 You can not , in a post-industrial nation , make more than fitful sense of an early Victorian doctrine of class-war .
22 The early feminists make more of an impression on us than the overwhelming mass of their contemporary sisters who took it for granted that their place in society would be one of legal and social inequality to men .
23 Assessment time has doubled , said one Lincolnshire social worker who predicted the authority 's petrol budget would rise dramatically as staff make more visits to clients .
24 Thailand and Malaysia already make more colour televisions between them than Japan does .
25 Modern games make more demands on the humble PC and need acres of hard disk space , plus as much as 610Kb of free system memory .
26 But there is little doubt in my mind that the future will only go to the large company if that large company is really able to release the energies and the synergies that ought to be a part of the grand design and make more than the sum of the parts .
27 It 's a lot easier to see what went wrong with my business than my marriage : books make more sense than people .
28 ‘ You make more money than most people in this town , ’ Bernard snapped .
29 One minute he is boasting that " our girls set Greek , Hebrew , Algebra , indeed anything you like , they are all well-trained girls " ; the next he is saying , " their rate per line is not the same as a man 's ; their corrections are heavier and that kind of thing , they make more mistakes " .
30 Town jobs are easier and make more money , so it is off to the north and let the country go hang .
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