Example sentences of "in more " in BNC.

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1 Mr Lapointe says CITES needs at least $4m ( £2.4m ) to enlarge the role of the Convention and to bring in more money to support its policing work .
2 Filling in more detail on the Environment Protection Bill for the coming session of Parliament , Mr Patten said the public would be given more access than ever before to information about industrial pollution and about how individual firms would be obliged to clean up their operations .
3 He clenched his fist and added : ‘ If other people take no notice , if we achieve nothing , than we put in more engagement , we work more hard towards what we want ! ’
4 His shops rake in more money per square foot than most other British retailers .
5 Entitled The Special Edition , it restored around 17 minutes of original unscreened footage , filling in more background to Ripley 's material angst and showing exactly what happened to Newt 's parents and the other settlers on the Alien 's planet .
6 Higher tax rates do not always bring in more money .
7 Motivated by the belief that an improved course would bring in more members , the plans for 1915 included altering the 5th and 12th greens and ‘ if time permits ’ enlarging the 1st and 17th ( combined ) greens .
8 Although Kitchener 's recruitment campaign was bringing in more men than the Army could properly train and equip ( by January 1916 two and a half million men had enlisted ) , public pressure was mounting for conscription .
9 The sale of cookery books and glass-cloths brought in more money , the cookery books producing £746 .
10 When we look in more detail at efficiency , effectiveness and performance indicators and the difficulties involved in using these ideas , we may agree that current proposals — while less ambitious — are more productive .
11 There are other sections in this book that focus in more detail on various unwanted feelings .
12 A new three-year ‘ action plan ’ to evaluate the value that Europe gets for its money will bring in more outsiders as well as more peer group reviews and ‘ hearings ’ on the results of important project .
13 As I explain in more detail in a recent report for the Electricity Consumers ' Council ( Nuclear Power and the Economic Interests of Consumers ) the CEGB 's figures for nuclear fuel-cycle costs are extremely limited and contain internal inconsistencies .
14 The manager must be able to act decisively by , for example , bringing in more lower paid staff to assist in mundane areas thus increasing productivity when compared with the same work being done at more senior level .
15 Your heart beats faster ; your lungs take in more air .
16 To use a secular example : to open an antique shop next to another one is not necessarily bad marketing : the presence of two such shops in close proximity can bring in more custom !
17 Thirdly , it is suggested that other organisational devices , which we discuss in more detail in Chapter 6 , are also used by management in order to extend their control over labour .
18 Customs have set new guidelines and anyone bringing in more will be asked to confirm that their goods are not for reselling .
19 But there are still worries that rising credit will only suck in more imports , as shoppers rush to buy computers , camcorders and other foreign goods .
20 A haulier must register for VAT if there are reasonable grounds for believing that its contracts will bring in more than a certain sum per year .
21 The Tirpitz book , Menace , also did well , and was illustrated with more than a hundred photographs and copies of relevant Ultra signals decrypted from the Enigma machines and now in the Public Records Office at Kew : to my surprise it has brought in more royalties from the Public Lending Right scheme than any other book I have written , including 10 Rillington Place .
22 Before , however , I examine in more detail my own personal views on this subject I would like to set them against the background of alternative approaches .
23 Yet the attempt has to be made , because bringing in more tax is the centrepiece of the government 's plan for saving the economy .
24 It was perfectly clear to everyone that the company could carry on enough trade to flourish only if it supplemented its income by bringing in more goods than its treaty permitted , and the smuggling trade became large enough to disturb the Spanish authorities .
25 This section is designed to explain briefly the operation of various exchange rate arrangements , before we analyse in more depth in this and the next chapter how the type of exchange rate system influences the adjustment mechanism .
26 A pyramid venture was started recently at one licensed dealer , every participant contributing £100 , and bringing in more people .
27 At least two attempts have been made to specify the terms of reference of the panel , and on at least two occasions the membership has been reviewed specifically to bring in more active participants and give more clear direction to its efforts .
28 We now look in more detail at these everyday images of families in Britain .
29 The Great Debate , which we consider in more detail shortly , was largely responsible for this particular change .
30 To a large extent this reflects the occupational distribution of the agency worker labour force and the particular characteristics of the clerical/secretarial labour market in that part of the country [ see in more detail , Chapter 5 ] .
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