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

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1 You can compensate for using more time working a really special border and so on by speeding up on the main sections .
2 ‘ He looks like bringing more success to Bangor than I ever achieved .
3 But to the Labour party , it seems that the solution always lies in having more ex-teachers , more ex-educationists and more establishment figures who alone , Labour thinks , are capable of doing the necessary inspections in our schools .
4 Kelly 's clumsy handling of the affair has done immense damage to the authority of his own office and he has only succeeded in attracting more attention to the ineptitude with which football is run .
5 He says they now want to concentrate on getting more venues .
6 Their policy is confined to giving more money to local authorities — the one group who have proved unable to discharge an adequate housing policy .
7 Again , this could easily be resolved by using more nurse speakers .
8 By now you will no doubt have mastered the method of crossing the sets of stitches and may feel like adding more cables to a garment .
9 Process Flow Team chairman said : ‘ Following the success of this year 's Take Home Trade Conference and follow up presentations at Runcorn , we will be looking at involving more employees at similar presentations next year .
10 The Morton group are seriously looking at adding more units to their press in order to give more colour capacity but this would be reserved primarily for advertisers and not for further editorial colour .
11 Willis erm something to that class is n't it and and what you have classed as having more mileage .
12 I 've got ta do more Lego and Tom 's downstairs .
13 She had been keen on the idea and had talked of planting more spruce for the specific object of selling them as trees at Christmas but she had died before they could do anything more about it .
14 The major conclusions are therefore that the market economy is a remarkably efficient way of creating wealth largely because it succeeds in utilising more information than alternative economic systems ; that for a market economy to work , the society of which it is part needs to believe in certain kinds of values : it must lay great store by individual responsibility and also have a non-egalitarian view of what constitutes social justice ; that the so called ‘ crisis ’ of capitalism results from a prevailing set of cultural values , typified by Freudianism and Marxism , which are contrary to those needed for the market economy to prosper , that humanism as a philosophy can not guarantee to generate the appropriate values , and that Christianity can provide such values and has indeed done so during the period of industrialisation throughout much of the Western world , but in consequence the kind of market economy which is then championed is different from that currently defined by the libertarian philosophy of Professor Friedman and Professor Hayek .
15 The reason as we have seen is that it succeeds in employing more information than any alternative system .
16 The heart of the economic matter is whether the government will insist on collecting more money than it spends , so that it can reduce the mountain of public debt that has piled up since 1980 ( see chart 1 ) .
17 Although a 1- or 2-bit latch is not in itself very useful any larger number may be accommodated by having more flip-flops — one for each bit .
18 But to my mind the boy could begin by showing more respect altogether to people like your father who have been listening to what the League says about the problems of the land and the bosses and the conditions of the men and women who work on it .
19 Two-up printing also saves operating costs by squeezing more pages per linear foot of paper running through the printer .
20 The recent success has been helped by introducing more flexibility into the production process .
21 Any additional revenue goes into funding more boys ' towns .
22 Has there been a corresponding decrease or , has there been an increase at all in other departments er , due , one presumes through having more information there will be a staffing reduction elsewhere .
23 So another reason for church planting has to do with taking more ground for Jesus .
24 Indeed , hospitals may be penalised for this efficiency if they succeed in treating more patients than they had budgeted for ’ .
25 Discontent with the introduction of the poll tax and the reform of the National Health Service can be assuaged by spending more money .
26 When the ego has brought the super-ego the sacrifice of an instinctual renunciation , it expects to be rewarded by receiving more love from it .
27 Because of the scale of its command over resources , the government can spread its risks over many projects and so is justified in undertaking more investment in research and development than would occur if left to the private sector .
28 While other media groups relied on acquisitions for growth , the Tribune Company concentrated on wringing more profits out of existing properties in its newspaper , television and entertainment empire .
29 If leakage carries on increasing , we 'd have to built more reservoirs .
30 The resonant tendencies of a stepping motor system can be reduced by introducing more damping and therefore limiting the amplitude of oscillation in the single-step response .
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