Example sentences of "[adj] [to-vb] [adv prt] more [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The Italians like to run their own tours , rather like a closed shop , so I need to find an operator willing to take on more tourists .
2 It might be possible to pick up more people .
3 They will be less likely to trigger off more spots .
4 Young maintained contact with his previous management consultancy clients who were already half-way convinced of headhunting , but he was prepared for much knocking on familiar and unfamiliar doors and cold-calling to drum up more business in a practical way .
5 Not only were they able to pick out more surface counters and make more judgments but these were different in kind .
6 But the ministers , especially now that Germany , the EEC 's main paymaster is in the president 's chair , are reluctant to put up more cash .
7 Some management theorists maintain that in every organisation there is a hard core of mavericks who are reluctant to take on more responsibility .
8 It is also more dense than a normal lining and is thus able to cut out more light .
9 If there were electric light , maybe she would be able to summon up more resistance against him .
10 In fact they 're mad keen to fix up more visits to the BEF by ENSA parties .
11 We 're always anxious to push out more forecasts if we can on these erm services but erm the Government are also leaning on us and saying , ‘ Yes , but you 're spending lots of money on satellites , computers and all this sort erm You must get some of that money back . ’
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