Example sentences of "[pron] [prep] [verb] more [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But it seems we consoled ourselves by scoffing more chocs .
2 As new treatments and technologies proliferate and new needs are identified these demands escalate , but even as early as 1954 , the then Minister for Health , Enoch Powell , discovered that it became a " positive ethical duty for ( providers ) to beseige and bombard the government and force or shame them into providing more money … and then more again " ( Powell 1966 ) .
3 At the time I just wanted to be left alone , but now I 'm glad he pressured me into doing more talks .
4 The new tariff also made payment of war debts by European countries to the USA more difficult since it prevented them from selling more goods to America than they bought from the new world .
5 Most people credited him with having more influence , especially with the Pope .
6 Her tests confirmed my diagnosis , so I prescribed some mild medication , a strict diet and bullied her into taking more exercise . ’
7 I mean , it 's one of the things I wan na include in our discussion if we get round to it about having more resources available .
8 Once you have decided on your core force you can elaborate upon it by adding more troops , war machines , and monsters .
9 Our response was , ’ What about having more bands to take account of the difficulties that arise because of the differences in property prices in London compared with other parts of the country ? ’
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