Example sentences of "[adj] [vb mod] [verb] more [noun] " in BNC.

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1 That may tempt more Governments to introduce more Bills there .
2 That must mean more openness in the way it conducts its business .
3 This might offer more opportunity for group work with relatives or residents .
4 The downhillers will win the headlines , but this might win more hearts ; free style ski-ing .
5 Coun. Robson claimed this would generate more traffic along Larkspur Drive than if the estate was all bungalows .
6 It was felt that this would enable more rail services to be withdrawn in rural areas without ‘ undue hardship ’ ( an ill-defined term ) being caused to the communities currently served by rail .
7 This would encourage more people to attend club matches and help to root out those whose primary interest is the Murrayfield car park .
8 You could still transfer stitches by hand tooling but , except when working small motifs , this would take more time than would be worth the effort .
9 Although some would say more people are trying to get out of Russia than in , these days , ’ Yashkin joked .
10 Be sure that the books used are paperback as this will ensure more comfort .
11 If new records are added faster than old records are deleted , the packing of the file will get higher ; as we saw earlier in the chapter , this will cause more synonyms .
12 This will produce more pressure in the west for import restrictions .
13 This will allow more room in the main section of the fair where a number of innovations will be in evidence next year : a separate section for galleries exhibiting for the first time ; a section for photography and publishers and a more spacious layout of stands and aisles .
14 In this play , Miller shows the danger of over-protection and illustrates how this can do more harm than good to a young adult .
15 This can mean more compromise .
16 That 'll take more sandpapering there and a bit camouflaging with your you wou use wee tiny tiny brushes .
17 The proposal is to have a very broadly-based qualification at level II , while the general SVQ at level III will encourage more specialisation by including modules in agriculture , horticulture , forestry , and environmental conservation .
18 That 'd make more sense would n't it ?
19 That could mean more meetings and this was hard enough to bear .
20 There is n't a lot , but any more would attract more people , which means more cars .
21 ‘ My father thought that the new democratic government which took over in 1980 would create more jobs in the capital .
22 and that would attract more peasants would n't it ?
23 That would make more sense , would it not ?
24 That would cost more money .
25 That would raise more suspicions than it would allay .
26 For a pair like , say , Chase Manhattan and Chemical Bank , that would free more cash than the two 's combined profits of the past five years .
27 That would have more credibility if we were not spending more on the health service than the right hon. Gentleman even promised to spend .
28 This dealt with the overview , but to persuade the board , JR would need to put up the cost justification and that would entail more work than time permitted .
29 In England and Wales we are singularly placed to appreciate the relationship of scenery and structure , for few other parts of the earth 's surface show in a similar small area so great a diversity of rock types and of landscape features : " Britain is a world by itself " ; its mountains are not high , nor its rivers long , but within a few hundred miles of travel from east to west one may see more varieties of scenery than are to be found in many bigger countries .
30 Message Pad and Qui Danzig have the better form , but as a son of the supremely successful Nureyev , Abs may have more scope for improvement .
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