Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] [vb -s] more [noun] " in BNC.

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1 And it is not enough to devote four pages to ‘ sexual orientation ’ and then lamely say it deserves more attention .
2 She says she needs more time , but we know she is lying .
3 And I 'm sure you 've seen where the chief constable says he wants more bobbies on the beat , well perhaps this is a way to a to achieving that .
4 But Mr Harper says he needs more help .
5 Now he has been promoted and says he needs more time .
6 One delegation from Oxford City Council says it needs more cash to serve an extra thirteen thousand people whose homes now fall within the the city boundaries .
7 A support group for the elderly in north Oxfordshire says it wants more cooperation with the police in helping what it reckons is an increasing number of elderly victims of crime in the area .
8 I hope my movie is better than that : I certainly hope it makes more money .
9 Yeah , I know it puts more work back on the people asking for the money , but if , if that went ahead , and they it up , and the whole lot came down .
10 Barrett , who has recently scored two impressive first round stoppage victories in Italy , decided he needs more experience in the welterweight division and feels he made a mistake in challenging Manning Galloway too soon for the WBO welterweight crown last July .
11 We work closely with the Department of Social Security in developing such guidance and are keen to preserve this relationship as we believe it provides more flexibility and enables actuaries to apply their professional judgement ultimately for the benefit of the pension scheme member .
12 But slick surgery and bikini-line sutures may be doing us vets more harm than good !
13 Now the organisation which owns it says more room is needed to accomodate all the visitors .
14 From what I gather he spends more time in the hay loft with young Mabel from the village than he does in his church .
15 I , I , I take all the planning and what the officer is saying , but I mean do n't you think it makes more sense from our point of view than we realize .
16 He does sometimes get into a ‘ delayed ’ mood where he thinks he has more time than he does … the reason for the square/back passes I reckon is noone moves into space for him or looks for it up front .
17 I am looking forward to seeing Brian Deane , I think he has more strings to his bow than Chapman .
18 I think it needs more time round here , that 's
19 Each individual in the team considers he has more influence than he would have if the work were organised on a formal ‘ role culture ’ basis .
20 This is a somewhat more complex task to achieve , since the machine that is docked ( the client ) needs to be fooled into thinking it has more disk drives than it really has , and the desktop machine ( the server ) has to be made to share its resources with the client .
21 John Berger believes it raises more questions than meet the eye Photograph of Pollock in his studio by Hans Namuth The suicide of art Pollock and Lee Krasner : when they first met she was 34 and better known as an artist than he was .
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