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

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1 For ahead of them lies several more hours of hard study and concentration , either at home or at night school .
2 And if she adds any more biscuits to the regular quota she wo n't get through the door anyway .
3 She and her boyfriend will get married , study for their careers , get a place to live , and she wants several more children .
4 She says she has much more chance at this school of getting the qualifications she would need to become a social worker or a journalist ( she feels there a lot of good black journalists around but not enough women ) .
5 " I do n't think she needs any more treatment , " I said , I hesitated .
6 This high level route is not for the faint hearted — as well as being longer than the Pennine Way it involves much more climbing .
7 ‘ I have seen him play a little bit more to the net than normally , but I would say that he has much more confidence staying back and playing long rallies .
8 He places some more logs from a pile near by onto the fire and pushes an old , blackened kettle into the middle of the newly revived flames .
9 He needs some more fruit juice .
10 He reckons if he wants any more money when he comes round here tell him
11 First of all , it allows much more room for debate , discussion , dissension , even disobedience in Russo 's Theory .
12 Like you say , it takes much more time to get into it .
13 The SFA listed categories test includes advisory clients and clients for whom the firm acts , in addition to counterparties ; it excludes many more clients or counterparties from being customers than does the SIB transactional test and is thus very helpful .
14 He pays much more attention to her .
15 In other parts of this small tomb he paints reclining banqueters , such as are constantly found on Etruscan tomb-walls and Greek vases , following the old conventions , though he puts much more variety into the expressive faces than is found anywhere else .
16 He moves some more levers , thinking about this .
17 The play takes him to New York , where he does some more drifting , before returning to London , older but still young , wiser but still carefree .
18 We have undertaken a considerable change from direct to indirect taxes , which is absolutely right because it enables many more people to spend their money as they wish .
19 It faces several more years of economic self-restraint , with no real easing in prospect until the second half of the 1990s .
20 The busy physician points out that he makes many more night visits than the six calls a week he puts in a £270 claim for .
21 It 's bonded on tight to the surface and it stops any more air getting and oxidizing the rest of the aluminium , so we take that off with the acid and let the acid react with the aluminium nice hole in it
22 For me , it makes much more sense to look at the world from the point of view that things should be perfect .
23 It makes much more sense to assume that our colour experience is linked to the properties of the retinal image rather than to our knowledge of objects .
24 So it makes much more sense if you can work co-operatively with a chain .
25 Mr Jim Woolsey , a member of Scowcroft commission and one of the Democrats ' leading missile experts , says it makes much more sense to put them on the vast military bases of Nevada and California , where they could be continually on the move .
26 Have a quick erm , read through it , please , out loud , everybody , just quietly to yourselves , but read it out loud , because it makes much more sense , as they sound .
27 It makes much more sense to drop you off first . ’
28 Surely , surely , it makes much more sense , you can read a book and
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