Example sentences of "[noun sg] which [verb] more [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The answer to this one is more forward speed which means more power or a cleaner model . |
2 | An ‘ open ’ question produces a reply which leaves more room for uncertainty . |
3 | Also , this method can achieve the same accuracy by using a best-few search which explores more alternatives during portions of the utterances where credibility is low . ’ |
4 | It is seen by the government as a measure which makes more people pay directly for local services and which will increase local accountability . |
5 | Round peas contain much more starch than the wrinkled variety which contain more sugar . |
6 | This was pointed out in clear terms in a case which merits more attention than it sometimes receives , namely , Reg. v. Heston-Francois [ 1984 ] Q.B . |
7 | The type which has more protein to lipid is called a high density lipoprotein or HDL . |
8 | However , the theme which deserves more attention is the basic argument of the article : the author is claiming not to be prejudiced and is attributing prejudice to those who oppose the National Front . |
9 | That is what membership of the moral and political community is , and it is a serious business which deserves more attention than I can give here . |
10 | I was n't exactly selling drugs to teenagers : most of my friends were in the music business in London , and you ca n't find a business which goes more hand in hand with it . |
11 | There was some street detritus which required more imagination than most . |
12 | ‘ We want to say ‘ no ’ to all development which causes more mobility , ’ said de Jongh . |
13 | However , following the two oil price shocks it was decided that the country 's vulnerability ( as Europe 's largest oil importer ) to crude price rises meant that a policy which made more use of the country 's abundant coal resources and reduced oil dependence should be followed . |
14 | Other changes in judicial policy at the end of the nineteenth century were the result of a shift in European legal thought which placed more emphasis on the identity of the convicted person , as opposed to the actual offence , when determining punishment . |
15 | In Britain , the company said it was hit by this year 's hot summer which meant more women were prepared to go without stockings or tights . |
16 | The other is a consortium which includes Multivision , an upstart pay-TV company in Mexico City which claims more subscribers than Televisa . |
17 | Many horses which ‘ have ’ to be kept stabled can be helped by visual and tactile communication ( a stable companion , or a hole knocked through partition walls ) , more bulk in their food , or food which takes more work to eat ( turnips , or small-mesh hay-nets ) , the provision of a playpen outside , and the realisation by the owner that keeping an animal in stressful conditions amounts , quite simply , to cruelty . |
18 | This is a problem which needs more evidence . |
19 | Yet the editor of the Sunday Times explained his paper 's coverage and position in a way which begs more questions than it answers . |
20 | The format has a tree like structure which provides more flexibility than most bit image files , and a powerful range of alternative compression methods . |
21 | It is the country which needs more graduates , it is industry which says demand outstrips supply . |
22 | Heywood Williams said the sale was agreed after changes in the glass market which saw more competition , over-supply of glass and a fall in prices . |