Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [conj] more [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | There was more attacking when I played and more chances . |
2 | If that is the case I imagine that more Scots will wish to take advantage of trust status . |
3 | I hope that more countries will join that number in the coming months . |
4 | Having read An evening with a touch of class ( September SHE ) , I hope that more women will be encouraged to join an evening class . |
5 | I agree that more businesses should contemplate approaching younger children and at an early stage arousing their interest in what science or engineering may hold for them . |
6 | I watched a man working on a special cookery book for a mother who is both blind and diabetic ; he made it so obvious that he valued the opportunity to make some reparation that I wonder whether more opportunities like this could not be created . |
7 | I presume that more patients from his district were near the top of our waiting list ; in addition to , a third of the patients having such bypass operations from his district this year had unstable angina and were operated on urgently . |
8 | She thinks that more images of Black and Asian girls in the media would help to change some of the racist ideas and stereotypes that exist . |
9 | While we know that more men at present work in certain jobs , as engineers , in factories and so on , we still need to see and read that women can also do these jobs . |
10 | Public transport could never meet every one 's needs , but it should be seen as a social service and erm we feel that more passes should be issued to people on buses and trains that are disabled or , or the elderly to encourage them to use it more . |
11 | While we see that more marriages succeed , although there so some of them might be just dragging , but er a , at least they do n't become a headache for the society as children of adult er parents or children with one parent , we do n't have that problem . |
12 | It argued that more teachers should be encouraged into primary schools ( especially men , graduates and those who had specialised in maths or science ) , and a new group of staff called ‘ teachers ’ aides ' should be recruited with a similar status to nursery assistants [ never widely implemented ] . |
13 | In addition , it suggested that more courses should be developed that related directly to the world of work , and had titles informative to employers . |